Former NFL quarterback, now ESPN analyst Dan Orlovsky believes there is nothing Philadelphia Eagles quarterback, Jalen Hurts, can do to cement and elevate himself as one of the league’s upper echelon signal callers, even if he captures a Super Bowl.
Orlovsky didn’t hesitate when making his stance about the former Alabama quarterback apparent when questioned about what must Hurts do to be in the conversation with the league’s top quarterbacks.
“I don’t think there’s anything Jalen (Hurts) can do to be in the conversation with three guys (Joe Burrow, Lamar Jackson and Josh Allen) as players,” Orlovsky said. “I agree with your point that the Super Bowl becomes, it elevates the perception of him but talent-wise, I don’t think Jalen’s ever gonna be into that group. But if he wins a Super Bowl then we’re gonna have a conversation if they will ever jump into there.”
Hurts has continued to block out the noise and be among the most winningest quarterbacks in today’s NFL.
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