When the Eagles acquired A.J. Brown from the Titans on draught night, their receiving group saw a big boost.
Jalen Hurts, the quarterback, and Brown were already close friends. Now, though, the two are attempting to improve their on-field relationship.
According to Dave Zangaro of NBCSportsPhiladelphia.com, Hurts stated on Tuesday that "it's a day-by-day issue." "I feel like we're developing together. We appear to be adapting together. As we go from being best friends to being best friends on the field, our connection is shifting, and simply trying to move things along.
In order to gain a better understanding of his performance, how I see the game, and how he perceives me. And even merely agreeing to the same thing.
Hurts will start his second consecutive entire season as a starter. DeVonta Smith, a first-round and former college classmate, was already on the roster.
The addition of Smith and Brown, though, could enable Philadelphia to become more balanced after their run-heavy offense propelled them into the playoffs the previous season.
The Hurts and Brown will still need to improve on a few on-field aspects throughout camp.
According to Hurts, it does not matter what he perceives about it. How I view things is not essential. It depends on our perspective.
In 2021, Hurts threw for 3,144 yards on 61.3 percent of his attempts, 16 touchdowns, and nine interceptions. He also ran for 784 yards and scored ten touchdowns.
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