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Glenn Erby

Jalen Hurts expected to be Eagles starting QB for remainder of the season

Barring a disastrous performance on Sunday, the expectation around the Eagles organization is that Jalen Hurts will start the final four games of the regular season per ESPN’s Chris Mortensen.

On Sunday, Adam Schefter reported that the Eagles intend to hold onto quarterback Carson Wentz, with the expectation that he’ll continue to be a major part of their team.

Despite his struggles throughout this season, the Eagles still believe in Wentz, 27, as a player and a person, and they think he can return as the type of standout quarterback he once was, according to team sources.

“None of this changes the belief that people have in Carson,” one team source insisted to ESPN this weekend.

Wentz is suffering through the worst season of his five-year NFL career, and the Eagles star currently ranks first in the NFL in interceptions (15) and sacks (46), 31st in completion percentage (58.1%), and 30th in yards per attempt (6.02).

Financial ramifications will likely ensure Wentz is back in 2021, further creating a quarterback controversy for next offseason if Hurts returns as well.

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