
Vegas doesn’t think Jalen Hurts is going to rush for much tonight and I’m here to tell you otherwise
For an entire week, Philadelphia has been force-fed this tired, lazy storyline that Jalen Hurts “doesn’t want to run anymore.”
A little concern here, a little whisper there, one flimsy “source says” report from a national account that hasn’t watched a full Eagles game since 2018, and suddenly people are acting like one of the strongest, toughest, most competitive quarterbacks in the NFL is scared to take off and make a play.
Stop. Anyone who actually watches Jalen Hurts knows better.
Not box score watchers. Not the TV talkers who see two highlights and build a whole monologue. Not the Twitter rumor factories that post “hearing…” twice a day and never get anything right.
People inside Philly know who Hurts is. The guy has never avoided contact. Never shrunk from responsibility. Never hesitated to do what is required to win. This is Jalen Hurts we’re talking about.
Smash Jalen Hurts’ rushing prop tonight
THIS LINE IS PURE DISRESPECT
— Joe Holka (@thejoeholkashow) December 8, 2025
#1 – Jalen Hurts: Under 27.5 Rushing Yards
Smash that ❤️ and I’ll drop the next pick at 50
Hurts has cleared it in three straight, averaging just over 30 yards per game. When Philly’s rhythm dies, he becomes the reset button
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Everyone in the Eagles building knows the truth. The offense hit rock bottom. The last two weeks were a mess. The city is frustrated. The energy is tense. And the fan base is on the edge of turning its anger into full revolt.
There is only one way to flip that switch back.
Unleash Jalen Hurts.
More RPOs. More designed runs. More chances for him to dictate the tempo and stress the Chargers defense. This matchup demands it and the moment demands it.
The team just spent an extended break together. They had time to reset. Time to actually self-scout. Time to stop pretending a one-dimensional offense is going to magically fix itself.
Even if you do not trust Kevin Patullo, even if you think the offensive staff has been lost for weeks, these are NFL coaches. They are not clueless. They know what works. They know what has been missing.
They know Hurts is the engine.




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