Welcome to the latest update on the Philadelphia Eagles training camp! The Eagles wrapped up their final practice session on Wednesday, marking the end of Jalen Hurts watch for the year. Although Hurts didn’t have a standout performance in the last practice, he had an impressive overall camp, showcasing significant growth in his skills. Let’s take a look at how Hurts and the first-team offense fared during the practice session.
11-on-11s
Play 1: A handoff to Kenny Gainwell gets disrupted at the line of scrimmage, showing the defense’s dominance.
Play 2: Hurts faces pressure from linebacker Devin White, resulting in a sack.
Play 3: Hurts displays his quick decision-making by flipping the ball to Gainwell, who makes a strong run upfield.
Play 4: Jordan Davis stops a handoff attempt, demonstrating the defensive power.
Play 5: Brandon Graham and Milton Williams combine for another sack, highlighting the defense’s prowess.
Play 6: Hurts connects with DeVonta Smith, showcasing Smith’s elite route-running abilities.
Play 7: Hurts faces pressure again, resulting in another sack scenario.
11-on-11s
Play 8: Jalen Carter disrupts a play-action keeper attempt with his quickness off the snap.
Play 9: Hurts throws his first interception of training camp, intercepted by Darius Slay, highlighting the defense’s playmaking.
Play 10: Hurts completes a quick out route to A.J. Brown for a positive play.
11-on-11s, one minute to go in the second quarter situational football
Play 19: Hurts utilizes an out route to Brown for a successful gain, showcasing his versatility.
Hurts’ grade for the day: B-. Despite some lowlights, Hurts displayed moments of top-tier quarterback playmaking.
Hurts’ grade for the 2024 training camp: A-. Hurts is poised to reclaim his top-five quarterback status based on his performance in camp.
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