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Jalen Hurts takes "accountability" for stagnant passing game

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17 September 2025

The Eagles are 2-0, but they have been less than impressive on offense. They rank 29th in total offense and 31st in passing yards, and Jalen Hurts' 5.62 yards per attempt is only 24th.

Hurts talked about "synchronization” — or the lack thereof — when asked how the film looked following a 94-yard passing day against the Chiefs.

“I take a lot of accountability for a lot of it, and just how we go out there because that’s my job,” Hurts said, via John McMullen of SI.com. “My job is to go out there and be the general, orchestrate everything, and ultimately make plays.”

Hurts called expectations for the defending Super Bowl champions "fair."

The Eagles have only two pass plays of more than 15 yards. Jahan Dotson caught a 51-yard pass in Week 1 against Dallas and DeVonta Smith a 28-yarder against the Chiefs in Week 2.

A.J. Brown has only six catches for 35 yards.

Hurts is the only starting quarterback in the NFL without a passing touchdown.

“Given the opportunities that we had, I’m very critical of myself, trying to make the most of what’s given to us,” Hurts said. “There’s definitely some evolution that we can do. There are definitely some things that we can grow in, but I look inward on all of those things.”

The Eagles did not play their starters in the preseason despite Hurts having a new play-caller in Kevin Patullo. The chemistry between Hurts and Patullo is growing, albeit slowly.

“It comes with time,” Hurts said. "It’s the ultimate deal of how we operate, and I lean back on that. How we operate is important when you talk about that dynamic and that synchronization.

"Being on the same page, so there is no gray. You can’t play this position with some gray.”

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Why teams are getting crushed by the QB injury crisis + Are the Texans failing C.J. Stroud?

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17 September 2025

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Should NFL teams start paying backup QBs more? Yahoo Sports' Andrew Siciliano, Frank Schwab and Jori Epstein kick the show off with a discussion on the state of the backup quarterback as New York Jets QB Justin Fields was officially ruled out for Sunday's game vs. the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. They move on to break down Ben Johnson and Brian Schottenheimer's comments on the discourse surrounding Tom Brady's presence in the Las Vegas Raiders' coaching box. Is all the talk of a potential conflict of interest overblown for opposing NFL coaches? Then, Frank explains why he believes the Houston Texans are failing C.J. Stroud. They finish the show up with a fun debate over the best player in the NFL, before previewing this week's TNF slate, the Miami Dolphins facing off against the Buffalo Bills. Don't miss it!

(2:21) - QB injury crisis: Are backups being paid enough?

(18:54) - Bears and Cowboys not worried about Brady at production meetings

(31:03) - Are the Texans failing C.J. Stroud?

(43:42) - Who is the NFL's best player?

(55:06) - TNF preview: Miami Dolphins vs. Buffalo Bills

Justin Fields is one of five starting QBs who has been injured in the first two weeks of the NFL season. (AP Photo/Adam Hunger)
Justin Fields is one of five starting QBs who has been injured in the first two weeks of the NFL season. (AP Photo/Adam Hunger)
AP Photo/Adam Hunger

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Sean Payton on Tom Brady: "It doesn't concern me. . . . He covers NFC games."

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17 September 2025

Three years ago, Sean Payton and Tom Brady became linked by the Dolphins' effort to get them to join forces in South Florida. Now, they're involved with AFC West rivals.

Regarding the topic of the moment, Payton shrugged at Brady's dual role as Fox broadcaster and Raiders minority owner.

"It doesn’t concern me," Payton told reporters on Wednesday. "I understand he’s part ownership with a division opponent. I get that. Then he covers games. He covers NFC games. That doesn’t bother me.”

It would be different if Brady worked for CBS, and if he were sniffing around the Broncos as part of his day job.

In theory, all Sunday afternoon games can now land with either CBS or Fox. If/when the Broncos land on Fox's "America's Game of the Week" and Brady is on the field for pregame warmups, don't be surprised if Payton keeps his players and assistant coaches in the locker room for as long as possible.

Just like his mentor, Bill Parcells, used to do.

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