NFL: Jalen Hurts should be in uniform against the Giants

The quarterback Jalen Hurts of the Philadelphia Eagles is “on track” to start Sunday’s game against the New York Giants after missing the previous two games with a right shoulder injury.

Head coach Nick Sirianni declined to confirm Hurts will start as the Eagles (13-3) attempt to finish first in the National Conference standings, which they will achieve with a win.

For the first time since his injury, Hurts trained on a limited basis this week.

Hurts was injured Dec. 18 after a hard tackle in a game against the Chicago Bears. The Eagles lost the next two games with Gardner Minshew at quarterback.

Hurts has completed 22 touchdown passes and racked up 3,472 yards through the air this season. Added to that are his rushing yards of 747 and 13 touchdowns.

That total of 35 touchdowns allowed him to tie the team mark set by Randall Cunningham in 1990.

“He did a little more this week,” Sirianni said.

“I thought he threw the ball well last week. But you’re talking about healing going forward and those are the things that you can’t see. We take all aspects into account. We are not going to send a single player (into the field) if he is likely to end up in a worse situation than the one he is already in. »

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