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PHILADELPHIA − By now, after leading the Eagles to two Super Bowls in three seasons and to the playoffs in all four of his seasons as a full-time starter, Jalen Hurts should be revered like Patrick Mahomes is with the Kansas City Chiefs and Tom Brady was with the New England Patriots.
Of course, the Eagles had answers with Jalen Hurts completing 17 of 22 passes for 221 yards as the Eagles took a 34-0 lead in the third quarter and cruised to a 40-22 win. And with the Chiefs focusing on Barkley, Hurts gained 72 yards on 11 carries.
Why Lane Johnson, one of Eagles' most intriguing players, will go down as the best offensive linemen in team history
The Eagles start training camp in preparation for the 2025 season following their Super Bowl 59 win. See dates, preseason schedule and key players.
For example, the Eagles are facing the Cowboys in their season opener on Sept. 4. The Cowboys have two top wide receivers in CeeDee Lamb and George Pickens. It's easy to see DeJean lined up on the outside opposite Quinyon Mitchell to take one of those players in base defense.
Last season, Brown had 1,079 yards receiving. But he missed three games due to injury, plus the meaningless regular-season finale. In addition, the Eagles made running back Saquon Barkley the focal point of the offense as he became just the ninth player in NFL history to surpass 2,000 yards, finishing with 2,005.
"A lot of those players that we're talking about are good young players ... That's why Steen is No. 9 on our list of 12 most intriguing Eagles heading into the start of training camp on July 22. We're counting them down each weekday from No. 12 to No ...
Eagles' most intriguing players countdown begins at No. 12 with a Zack Baun clone who could redefine linebacker
Why Eagles won't label Sydney Brown the front-runner for the safety job over a rookie and a former practice-squad player
They are the main players whom the Eagles are counting on to replace Josh Sweat, who led the Eagles in sacks last season with eight and then left in free agency, and Brandon Graham, who retired after 15 seasons in which he tallied 76 sacks, third most in Eagles' history.