The Philadelphia Eagles have been among the best teams in the NFL over the past few years.
Jalen Hurts has helped this team achieve great things to this point, as they made it to the Super Bowl in 2022, and the playoffs in 2023.
Despite having regular season success, their 2023 season ended sooner than they expected, causing the team to go back to the drawing board and try something different.
Some expected the Eagles to get an entirely new coaching staff, but they’ve retained head coach, Nick Sirianni.
While Sirianni might be the head coach, Kellen Moore has taken over as their newest offensive coordinator.
Fans thought Moore might change a few things, but if Hurts’ recent comments are any indication, this team could look vastly different moving forward.
According to reporter Zach Berman, Hurts indicated that “about 95 percent of the offense is new” heading into the 2024 season.
Jalen Hurts said about 95 percent of the offense is new: pic.twitter.com/DQqQvH7OxD
— Zach Berman (@ZBerm) June 6, 2024
What Hurts exactly means, remains to be seen, but it does appear that they’ll change some of their philosophies over the next few months.
The Eagles have famously implemented the “tush push” in recent seasons, a quarterback sneak in fourth-down or goal-line situations.
While they have been successful with this in the Hurts era, without Jason Kelce at their center, they might have to try something new.
This could indicate that the Eagles will lean more heavily on their running backs, or that Hurts will be asked to throw the ball more in these situations.
Regardless of how the team rolls out next season, there are sure to be some changes moving forward.
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