PHILADELPHIA (AP) — Jalen Hurts just 10 months ago capped a fourth playoff appearance in four seasons with the Eagles with his first Super Bowl title — he earned MVP honors in a rout over Kansas City — that seemingly stamped him as a proven winner and arguably put him on top of a very short list of greatest quarterbacks in franchise history.
Super Bowl highlight reels can last forever.
The dominant results, not so much.
Hurts is in a post-Super Bowl haze and there are few signs he’s coming out of a slump for an Eagles team riding a three-game losing streak.
Hurts has accepted his share of the blame — bounding over offensive coordinator Kevin Patullo into the Eagle taking the bulk of criticism for the out-of-whack offense that has failed to score more than 21 points in five straight gam

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