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3 Teams Emerge As Top Trade Destinations For Eagles QB Jalen Hurts

This article was originally published on Total Pro Sports.

Jalen Hurts looking on.
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Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts has suddenly become a player to monitor in trade speculation.

When Jalen Hurts shrugged off a frustrating 2023 season and led the Eagles to a Super Bowl 59 championship last year, it should have cemented his long-term future in Philadelphia. But life comes at you fast in the NFL.

Earlier this week, ESPN published a shocking report indicating that Hurts had become a problem in the locker room. Specifically, Hurts reportedly had problems with proposed changes to the Eagles’ offense and oftentimes moved away from the game plan.

With Hurts under the microscope again in Philadelphia, it’s easy to wonder if he’s on borrowed time. Carson Wentz was out of Philly in 2021, three years after a career year. Former head coach Doug Pederson was fired three years after leading them to a Super Bowl title, too.

Andrew Holleran of The Spun listed the Cleveland Browns, Atlanta Falcons and Miami Dolphins as teams that could trade for Jalen Hurts.

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The Dolphins cut Tua Tagovailoa and signed former Green Bay Packers backup Malik Willis as their new starter. The Falcons then signed Tagovailoa to compete with 2024 first-round pick Michael Penix Jr.

So among these three teams, the Browns may be the most logical destination for Hurts. That is, of course, if the Eagles would actually trade him.

The Pittsburgh Steelers also stand out as an ideal landing spot. Even if Aaron Rodgers wants to return to Pittsburgh, they’d be better off bringing in a Super Bowl-winning QB in the midst of his prime.

If the Houston Texans want to move on from C.J. Stroud, they, too, could look at Hurts if he hits the trade block. Hurts is entering a make-or-break year in Houston after another terrible playoff outing.

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