FRISCO – Although the Dallas Cowboys most likely lost the chance to tie or even surpass the Philadelphia Eagles in the NFC East race, they still have good reason to watch “Monday Night Football,” in case the Eagles fall at Seattle.
which could depend on Jalen Hurts, the quarterback for the Philadelphia Eagles, having unstable health.
Hurts has been battling a sickness, “not just the flu,” according to NFL Network, and his status to lead the 10-3 Eagles against the 6-7 Seahawks at Lumen Field has been up in the air throughout the entire weekend.
Two hours or so before kickoff, a choice was made: Hurts, though, is going to give it a shot.
This is somewhat expected because Hurts is a hard player to contain, as NFL Network has pointed out.
Ian Rapoport stated on NFL Network, “Knowing Jalen Hurts and seeing him operate I believe also he is going to play, mainly because he always plays.” However, this is not a cold, nor is it a minor ailment; it’s not even the flu. This is what made him so weak that at one point he genuinely questioned whether he would be able to travel.