Day 2 of the Eagles’ training camp at the NovaCare Complex was another productive session, with quarterback Jalen Hurts shining once again. Hurts showcased his skills in situational work and red zone drills, leading the first-team offense with precision.
Let’s dive into the action with a play-by-play breakdown of Hurts’ performance:
11-on-11s from their own one-yard line
Play 1: A handoff to Saquon Barkley led to a safety thanks to a strong play from Jordan Davis.
11-on-11s from their own two-yard line
Play 2: Barkley picks up a few yards on the ground.
Play 3: With pressure in the pocket, Hurts takes off and finds open space.
7-on-7s
Play 4: Hurts targets A.J. Brown deep, but the pass falls incomplete.
Play 5: Hurts connects with Barkley on a quick throw.
Play 6: Hurts hits DeVonta Smith on a slant route, showcasing the chemistry between the two.
Play 7: A deep shot to Smith is ruled incomplete.
11-on-11s from their own 35-yard line
Several plays demonstrate Hurts’ ability to evade pressure and make smart decisions, connecting with targets like Dallas Goedert and Johnny Wilson.
11-on-11s, situational, third and eight in goal-to-go territory
A handoff to Barkley sets up a manageable situation for the offense.
11-on-11s at the 20-yard line going in
Hurts displays his versatility with touchdown passes to Smith and Wilson, showcasing his ability to spread the ball around in the red zone.
Overall, Hurts had an impressive practice, finishing with a stat line of 11/13 passing, 3 touchdowns, and 0 turnovers, earning him an A grade for the day.
Stay tuned for more updates on the Eagles’ training camp as the team prepares for the upcoming season.
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