Don Smolenski President | Philadelphia Eagles Website
Don Smolenski President | Philadelphia Eagles Website
The Philadelphia Eagles are entering the new season with confidence in their quarterback lineup, led by Jalen Hurts. Hurts is recognized as one of the top players in the league, supported by skilled teammates and a strong offensive line. The team's offensive system, directed by coordinator Kellen Moore, is expected to benefit Hurts significantly.
Kenny Pickett joins the Eagles this spring, bringing his ability to make all necessary throws and command the huddle. Pickett's experience includes starting 24 games for Pittsburgh with a record of 13 touchdowns and 13 interceptions. He arrives at Philadelphia seeking a fresh start with more talent around him than ever before.
Tanner McKee, now in his second year, aims to build on a successful rookie preseason. As third on the depth chart, McKee focuses on learning NFL defenses and refining his skills. Will Grier rounds out the quarterback group as a veteran presence looking to maximize his opportunities during training camp.
Offensive Coordinator Kellen Moore expressed enthusiasm about the team's diverse capabilities: "Certainly we're really excited about the guys that we have in place here. A lot of guys who can do a lot of different roles and a lot of variety."
Hurts has achieved a passer rating of 91.1 with 108 total touchdowns over 62 regular-season games. The effectiveness of the Eagles' offense largely depends on Moore's strategies and how they enhance Hurts' performance.