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Eagles QB Jalen Hurts enters concussion protocol, no update on Kenny Pickett, coach Sirianni says

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Eagles QB Jalen Hurts enters concussion protocol, no update on Kenny Pickett, coach Sirianni says

For Hurts to be cleared to play, he has to pass a five-phase protocol that starts with symptom-limited activity and moves to aerobic exercise, football-specific exercise, non-contact training drills and lastly full football activity and clearance.Hurts was ruled out with a concussion in the first half of the team’s game against Washington on Sunday. He […]

For Hurts to be cleared to play, he has to pass a five-phase protocol that starts with symptom-limited activity and moves to aerobic exercise, football-specific exercise, non-contact training drills and lastly full football activity and clearance.Hurts was ruled out with a concussion in the first half of the team’s game against Washington on Sunday. He was slow to get up after a 13-yard run in the first quarter and officials had him exit the game. Hurts went into the medical tent and came out a few plays later before heading to the locker room to be evaluated. The two-time Pro Bowler exited Sunday’s game with 41 yards rushing and 1-of-4 passing for 11 yards.

Pickett played the rest of the way — completing 14-of-24 pass attempts for 143 yards, one touchdown and one interception. After the game, Pickett said he had an X-ray but that he was not concerned about his status if he needs to start in Week 17.

Pickett played the rest of the way — completing 14-of-24 pass attempts for 143 yards, one touchdown and one interception. After the game, Pickett said he had an X-ray but that he was not concerned about his status if he needs to start in Week 17.

Pickett played the rest of the way — completing 14-of-24 pass attempts for 143 yards, one touchdown and one interception. After the game, Pickett said he had an X-ray but that he was not concerned about his status if he needs to start in Week 17.

Philadelphia hosts the Dallas Cowboys in Week 17. Sirianni said the team would lean on the doctors to let them know where Hurts is at. While he wouldn’t say what would happen if Hurts wasn’t cleared until late in the week without having practiced, Sirianni expressed confidence that his star QB could be ready at a moment’s notice.In the event that Hurts and Pickett can’t play, Philadelphia would likely turn to third-string QB Tanner McKee, a second-year player out of Stanford. McKee has yet to play in a NFL game but Sirianni said he has confidence in him should the need arise.

What will change for the Eagles if Pickett starts?

“It’s the first time Kellen’s had to call a game with me in there,” Pickett said. “This is a first time for everybody, really working together in this kind of environment.” — Brooks Kubena, Eagles beat writerAdvertisement“He always has done a good job of protecting himself and been dynamic both as a passer and a runner,” Sirianni said. “Anytime something goes down and you lose one of your best players, you wish they’d do something else or not take that hit in that scenario. We always run runs that protect him and we always want him to protect himself. This is an unfortunate part of football — the injuries that happen and sometimes it’s with head injuries and you never want to see that because you always want what’s best for your players and their well being. Obviously, we don’t want him to take that hit.”The Eagles (12-3) have a two-game lead in the NFC East over the Commanders. One more win would secure the division title for Philadelphia and no lower than the No. 2 seed in the NFC. They also remain in the mix for the top seed — a game behind a pair of NFC North foes in the Detroit Lions and Minnesota Vikings.Hurts has thrown for 2,903 yards, 18 touchdowns and five interceptions this season, and rushed for 630 yards and 14 touchdowns. Combined with Saquon Barkley — the NFL’s leading rusher — Philadelphia has the league’s best rushing attack (averaging 187.9 yards per game). In the passing game, Hurts has connected with big-play receivers A.J. Brown and DeVonta Smith for 113 of his 248 completions.

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“Jalen knows how to prepare. Knows how to get himself ready. He is a true pro,” Sirianni said. “I just can’t say enough good things about Jalen the leader, Jalen the player and Jalen the person. Every week is a little bit different and I know Jalen does everything he can to get ready for each and every week regardless of the circumstances.”

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