After a huge win against the Denver Broncos, Eagles' star Jalen Hurts joined an elite group of quarterbacks with a rare and impressive stat line. Alongside Kyler Murray, Lamar Jackson, and Robert Griffin III, Hurts became just the fourth player to have 2000+ passing yards, 500+ rushing yards, and 5 rushing touchdowns in a team's first ten games to start the season. Per James Palmer of NFLNetwork:

Especially in the first half against Denver, the second year quarterback showed poise, as well as the ability to throw the ball at a high level. He was 15/20 in passing attempts and had 176 passing yards, while providing two touchdowns and 52 yards rushing. Additionally, the former Oklahoma product displayed signs of growth in the pocket, throwing with better accuracy, timing, and overall confidence. Though Hurts barely threw the ball and struggled a bit in the second half, (only three attempts, with one being an interception) the quarterback certainly brought up the question on whether or not he could be the Eagles' starter for the future.

The Philadelphia Eagles are currently 4-6, sitting at second place behind the Dallas Cowboys in the NFC East. The team is still in the hunt to possibly garner a playoff spot, as they have beatable opponents approaching, including the Washington Football Team and the New York Giants. With strong wins against weaker teams, the Eagles could possibly have a chance of joining the postseason.