Philadelphia's head coach provided the update everyone's been waiting for regarding the QB's status for the NFL's Super Wild-Card Weekend.
Hurts was a full participant in practice Thursday, with the Eagles gaining key assets just before the playoffs begin.
Multiple sources around Hurts have expressed optimism about him playing against Green Bay in recent days, but it ultimately comes down to whether he's able to make it through all the stages of the protocol.
Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts remains in concussion protocol, the team announced. Hurts initially sustained a concussion in Week 16, but has yet to clear concussion protocol putting his game status for the playoffs in doubt. More news: Dolphins WR Grant DuBose Reveals He Was in Coma Following Scary Hit
In addition to Brown, the Eagles' injury report had another notable player on it as right tackle Lane Johnson was listed as limited due to rest. The other limited players included backup QB Kenny Pickett (ribs), RB Will Shipley (ankle) and reserve OL Jack Driscoll (ankle).
Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts is expected to practice for the first time since he suffered a concussion, clearing the way for him to start this weekend in the NFC wild-card playoff game.
The Philadelphia Eagles will play their final game of the 2024 National Football League regular season on Sunday afternoon and will be without the services of s
Multiple sources around Hurts have expressed optimism about him playing against Green Bay in recent days, but it ultimately comes down to whether he's able to make it through all the stages of the protocol.
The Wild Card round of the NFL play-offs gets underway on Saturday evening with the visit of the Los Angeles Chargers to the Houston Texans (9.30pm Irish time), Michael McQuaid of Pro Football Ireland guides you through the big news of the week.
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