The NFL announced major news about Philadelphia Eagles QB Jalen Hurts on Friday.

Hurts has been selected to represent the NFC at the Pro Bowl Games on Tuesday, February 3, in San Francisco. The talented QB is now a three-time Pro Bowl selection, tying Randall Cunningham, Norm Van Brocklin and Bobby Thomason for the second-most appearances by a quarterback in franchise history.

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Donovan McNabb leads all Eagles quarterbacks with six Pro Bowl selections.

Hurts finished the 2025 season with 3,224 passing yards, 25 passing touchdowns, 421 rushing yards and eight rushing touchdowns. He completed 64.8% of his passes.

The Eagles won the NFC East again. However, they lost to the San Francisco 49ers at home in the Wild Card Round by a final score of 23-19.

After the season, Philadelphia fired Kevin Patullo as OC. This season under Patullo, scoring dropped from 27.2 (ranked seventh) to 22.3 (19th) points per game; offensive efficiency dipped from fourth best in the league to 19th; and the rushing attack plummeted from 179 yards per game (2nd) to 116.9 (18th).

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The Eagles won the Super Bowl last season with Kellen Moore calling plays. Moore was hired by the New Orleans Saints last offseason.

Hurts will be coached by Sean Mannion next season. Philadelphia hired the Green Bay Packers QB coach as its new OC on Thursday.

“I’m thrilled to have Sean Mannion on board as the new offensive coordinator of the Philadelphia Eagles,” Eagles head coach Nick Sirianni said. “My goal throughout this process was to operate with an open mind regarding the future of our offense to find the best fit for the Eagles. Over the last few weeks, I had an opportunity to meet with a number of talented candidates and great offensive minds. I am appreciative of the time I was able to spend with each of them. Some came with years of experience running an offense and calling plays. Others were young, sharp, and dynamic coaches on the rise. I felt it was important to be patient and thorough to allow the right fit to reveal himself to us. Sean did just that.

“It was quickly apparent in meeting with Sean that he is a bright young coach with a tremendous future ahead of him in this league. I was impressed by his systematic views on offensive football and his strategic approach. Sean’s 11 years in the NFL have provided him a great opportunity to learn from and grow alongside some of the best coaches in the game. As a result, he has a wealth of knowledge and experience that will be invaluable to our team moving forward. I can’t wait to see Sean with our team, and I want to welcome him and his wife, Megan, to the Eagles family.”

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