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The 2023 NFL season was a rollercoaster ride for Jalen Hurts and the Philadelphia Eagles, deviating significantly from their initial expectations.

Despite a commanding 10-1 start to the year, the team encountered unexpected hurdles, struggling to maintain momentum as the season progressed.

Following their impressive start, the Eagles faltered, clinching just one additional victory and ultimately limping into the playoffs, where they were eliminated in the Wild Card round. This disappointing outcome contrasted sharply with the team’s recent history as a powerhouse in the NFC.

However, quarterback Jalen Hurts remains optimistic about the Eagles’ prospects for the upcoming 2024 season.

In a recent appearance on the Bird and Taurasi Show during the NCAA Women’s National Championship, Hurts conveyed his unwavering focus on steering the team back to success.

Despite setbacks, the Eagles still boast a formidable roster capable of reclaiming their status as NFC contenders.

Nevertheless, the departure of key players like Jason Kelce on the offensive line and Fletcher Cox on defense will necessitate adjustments and the emergence of new playmakers to fill their roles.

Hurts and the Philadelphia Eagles are determined to rise above these challenges and exceed their 2023 performance in the coming season.

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