The Philadelphia Eagles welcomed back quarterback Jalen Hurts to the practice field on Wednesday, marking his first appearance since a concussion sustained against Washington on December 22. Coach Nick Sirianni confirmed Hurts would participate in practice ahead of the Eagles' playoff game versus the Green Bay Packers.
Limited in practice due to a broken finger and ongoing concussion protocols, Hurts missed two weeks but is showing progress. The Eagles have managed Hurts’ return cautiously, with key players resting during Week 18 preparations against the New York Giants.
Despite the cold weather at Lincoln Financial Field, Hurts was optimistic about regaining rhythm before the game. His performance this season has been impressive, with a 12-3 record, 18 passing touchdowns, and 14 rushing touchdowns. Meanwhile, the Packers dealt with their own quarterback issues as Jordan Love was limited with an elbow injury, though he reported some improvement. Other Packers players, including linebacker Quay Walker and safety Evan Williams, returned to practice, indicating a potential boost for the team.