Jalen Hurts ranked nineteenth on NFL’s Top 100 Players list for third straight year

Jalen Hurts ranked nineteenth on NFL’s Top 100 Players list for third straight year
Jeffrey Lurie Chairman and Chief Executive Officer — Philadelphia Eagles Website
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For the third year in a row, Jalen Hurts has been named among the top 20 players in the NFL’s Top 100 list. The Philadelphia Eagles quarterback was ranked No. 19 for the 2025 season by his peers across the league.

Hurts is joined on this year’s list by several of his teammates: Lane Johnson at No. 23, Zack Baun at No. 26, A.J. Brown at No. 29, Jalen Carter at No. 43, Quinyon Mitchell at No. 49, Cooper DeJean at No. 60, and Jordan Mailata at No. 69.

In the most recent regular season, Hurts started 15 games and threw for 2,903 yards with 18 touchdowns and a completion rate of 68.7 percent, which marks a career high for him. He also contributed significantly to the running game with 630 rushing yards and scored 14 touchdowns on the ground.

Hurts led Philadelphia to secure the No. 2 seed in the NFC playoffs and delivered strong performances in key postseason games. He accounted for four total touchdowns in the NFC Championship game and added three more scores during Super Bowl LIX, where he earned MVP honors.

Reflecting on his ranking history among NFL players, Hurts was previously placed at No. 3 in 2023 and held the No. 15 spot last year.

“— Written by Matt Ryan”



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