Jalen Hurts and the Philadelphia Eagles are entering the new year of 2026 as the NFC East Champions.
The star quarterback is working on acquiring more titles with his team once again.
As the calendar flipped to the new year, Hurts took to Instagram to drop a photo dump from this past year. He had a simple message attached: Same Mission #BREEDOF1
In 2025, Hurts did many things on and off the field. He found plenty of success, hitting the Super Bowl stage for the second time in his career and bringing the Lombardi Trophy back to the City of Brotherly Love for just the second time in team history.
Since the Eagles punched their ticket to the playoffs for another season, Hurts and the Eagles have a shot at going back-to-back. The new journey starts in two weeks.
Jalen Hurts Will Get Time Off
Jalen Hurts’ regular season is over. Against the Washington Commanders on Sunday, the Eagles are going to rest Hurts, avoiding an injury before the postseason. Tanner McKee will start in his place.
The Eagles’ quarterback finishes the year with 16 games played. He completed 64 percent of his passes, tossing for 3,224 yards, 25 touchdowns, and just six interceptions. It was a career year for touchdown passes.
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On the ground, Hurts rushed 105 times—his lowest since 2020. He produced 421 yards and scored eight times in the rushing game.
While Hurts faced a lot of criticism for his play in 2025, the only thing that matters now is how he performs in the postseason. Last year, Hurts threw for a league-high five touchdowns in the playoffs, while turning the ball over just once. He also ran for 194 yards and five touchdowns, en route to becoming the Super Bowl MVP.