“I think in that moment, it was out of my hands, so I could only think about the things that I could have done better to that point,” he said.Īt that point, Hurts had only accounted for four touchdowns against the Bills. Hurts could only think in the moment of all the plays he failed to make, all the penalties and miscommunication that forced the Eagles to have to shoot for OT against a team like the Bills. Think Bryce Harper running his hands across the “Phillies” on his chest after a big hit or Joel Embiid mimicking a pro wrestling chop on a big bucket. Hurts doesn’t celebrate with the fiery trademarks of his Philly sports brethren. But Hurts could hardly be motivated to leave his seat.
His Eagles teammates went as wild as the Philly fans at the Linc-the kicker nicknamed “Jake the Make” had saved a game again. PHILADELPHIA (AP) - Jalen Hurts sat alone on the bench and shook his head with a mostly blank stare on his face as Jake Elliott boomed a 59-yard-field goal that kept a shot at a win alive.