The city of PhiladelphiaJalen Hurts, the quarterback for the Philadelphia Eagles, had a bandage on his left ring finger as he got to Lincoln Financial Field. Hurts’ injury should have little influence on his throwing abilities because that hand is not used for throwing; nonetheless, he will need to be aware of the injury when he scrambles.
#EaglesQB When Jalen Hurts gets at the stadium, his left finger, which appears to be fractured, is wrapped in a bandage.image.twitter.com/VXEWQSzbr9
The Eagles, who feature backup quarterback Kenny Pickett, a former first-round choice of the Steelers, will play the Steelers. In March, Pittsburgh signed Russell Wilson and traded Pickett to the Eagles.
Hurts has occasionally had trouble via the air this season, but with star running back Saquon Barkley and the danger of Hurts’ legs, the Eagles are averaging over 190 rushing yards per game.
Following the finger injury, Hurts appeared as a full participant on Wednesday. Hurts will play because he didn’t miss any practice time, but it’s unclear how much it will impact his performance. However, it should have little effect because it is on his non-throwing hand.
Hurts and wide receiver A.J. Brown were the talk of the week when Brown stated that the Eagles needed to improve their passing game. In a radio interview, pass rusher Brandon Graham claimed that Hurts and Brown’s relationship was different now, but everyone has since refuted it.
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