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    Philly Fractured: Jalen Hurts Blamed for Eagles’ Offensive “Calcification”

    Anmol GuptaBy Anmol GuptaApril 2, 20263 Mins Read
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    PHILADELPHIA — The 2024 Super Bowl rings are still shiny, but the culture inside the NovaCare Complex has turned cold. Just months after a stunning 23-19 Wild Card exit to the San Francisco 49ers, the finger-pointing has officially landed on Jalen Hurts. A bombshell report released Wednesday by ESPN’s Tim McManus and Jeremy Fowler suggests the Eagles’ $255 million man is the primary reason the 2025 season went up in smoke.

    Internal Friction and the “Calcified” Attack

    The numbers from 2025 tell a story of a stalled engine. Hurts finished the campaign with 3,224 passing yards and 25 touchdowns, a significant dip in efficiency from his championship run. Team sources describe an offense that became “calcified” under his leadership. While the city expected a dynasty, the locker room dealt with a quarterback who allegedly pushed back against necessary evolution.

    Insiders claim Hurts resisted moving under center, a move designed to diversify the ground game. Instead, he often abandoned the script. When the 49ers’ zone defense tightened in January, Hurts froze. He held the ball too long and checked out of plays at what staff members called an “excessive degree.” The synergy that defined the 2024 title run vanished, replaced by a predictable, sluggish scheme that top-tier defenses eventually solved.

    • Scheme Resistance: Hurts reportedly declined changes to the passing tree that would have exploited zone gaps.
    • Play-Call Audibles: Sources suggest Hurts changed the play at the line more than any other QB in the NFC last season.
    • Chemistry Issues: A.J. Brown’s frustration boiled over, leading to multiple rumored trade requests during the regular season.

    “He has had a hand in the offense becoming calcified. The pass game wasn’t always properly tied to the run, and there’s a level of predictability that allows opposing defenses to get a bead on what’s coming.”
    — Anonymous Eagles Team Source, via ESPN

    The tension didn’t just stay in the coaches’ room. It spilled onto the grass. You could see it in the way A.J. Brown walked off the field in Landover last December—silent, head down, distancing himself from the huddle. The report also highlights a “yes-man” culture surrounding Hurts, with outside trainers and advisors allegedly insulating him from the hard coaching he received during his rise to stardom.

    The Sean Manning Factor: What’s Next?

    The arrival of Sean Manning as the new offensive coordinator for 2026 is a “fix-it” move. Manning, known for a rigid, timing-based West Coast system, represents the exact “under center” philosophy Hurts reportedly dodged last year. This is no longer about talent; it is about ego and adaptation. If Hurts refuses to “let it rip” within Manning’s structure, the Eagles face a reality where they might have to consider the unthinkable: a post-Hurts future.

    Philly enters the 2026 draft cycle with massive questions at wide receiver and a quarterback under the heaviest microscope in professional sports. The honeymoon is dead. Now, the work begins to see if Hurts can evolve or if the 2024 trophy was a one-hit wonder.

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    Anmol Gupta is a passionate sports journalist and Senior Editor at NHANFL.com. He has a deep understanding of American Football and the NFL draft. Over the past five years, Anmol has covered several major sporting events, focusing on data-driven analysis and tactical breakdowns. When he's not watching matches, he enjoys researching fantasy league strategies.

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