Jalen Hurts walked off the field with a win, but Eagles nation wasn’t exactly cheering. Despite the victory over the Los Angeles Rams, Hurts’ performance left fans dissatisfied.
While his dual-threat game has earned him the title of “most carried QB in NFL history” from some fans (ouch), his less-than-stellar stats in this matchup fueled plenty of online chatter.
Eagles Win, But Jalen Hurts Faces Heavy Criticism From Fans
Hurts might’ve led the Philadelphia Eagles to a win, but don’t expect a parade from Philly fans just yet.
Despite the W, his performance against the Rams left a bitter taste. Some fans were quick to point out his record-breaking “most carried QB in NFL history” status, but it wasn’t all praise.
Jalen Hurts the most carried QB in NFL history
— Ernie The Cowboys Fan (@es3_09) January 19, 2025
One fan vented, “Jalen Hurts is the worst decision maker ever 💀! You’d think the ball is glued to his hands!” (ouch).
Jalen Hurts is the worst decision maker ever 💀! You'd think the ball is glued to his hands !
— Geno Hobbyist (@121genetics) January 19, 2025
Another threw some shade with, “Hurts really the luckiest dude in the NFL lol.” Fans felt like his decisions weren’t helping the offense hit its stride.
The criticism didn’t stop there. One user jokingly posted, “Jalen Hurts’s brain when his receivers have run 5+ yards downfield” — accompanied by a hilarious gif.
Still, the message was clear: Hurts wasn’t reading the field like a top-tier QB.
Things got more serious when another fan chimed in, “Man, Jalen Hurts is so bad dude,” while another one doubled down with, “Jalen Hurts is a bottom 5 QB in the NFC.” Ouch again.
Despite the win, it’s clear that Philly fans expected more. Hurts has proven himself in the past, but after this game, his decision-making and accuracy are still up for debate.
Hurts’ Knee Knock Sparks Eagles Fans’ Anxiety
Hurts just gave Eagles fans another mini heart attack — this time, it wasn’t a concussion scare but a knee-knock in the Divisional Round. After taking a brutal sack from Desjuan Johnson and Jaylen McCollough, Hurts hobbled off the field, prompting a quick trip to the medical tent. Talk about déjà vu, huh?
But leave it to Hurts to bounce back. After a brief pause, he strutted back onto the field, knee brace and all, finishing out the game like the warrior he is. When NBC’s Melissa Stark asked if he was good, Hurts dropped a classic, “I finished the game” (keeping that tough-guy swagger on point).
Fans are now biting their nails wondering if Hurts’ knee will be up to the NFC Championship challenge. He’s not ready to spill the details yet, but rest assured, all eyes will be glued to him as the Eagles prep for their next big test.