Jalen hurts He left the Philadelphia Eagles' football game on Sunday, December 22 against the Washington Commanders after suffering a concussion.
Hurts (26 years old) suddenly left the field in the middle of the first quarter after hitting his head on the grass. The Eagles' quarterback was hit by the captain's fullback Bobby Wagner While diving head first on a 13-yard dash. Washington linebacker Frankie Lovo Then hit hurt in the head. (according to NBC Sports(No flags were called by the umpires.)
He was immediately assessed for pain in the medical tent before he was taken off the field and into the locker room. According to a social networking site statementHurts was ruled “out” for the remainder of the football game.
Kenny Pickett was then called upon to replace Hurts, and he quickly completed a touchdown pass to teammate AJ Brown.
No further updates on Hurts' condition have been shared. His teammate, Will Shipley, was also assessed for a concussion during Sunday's game and was later ruled not to return to the field.
For his part, Hurts hasn't missed an NFL game all season, according to espn.
In last week's game against the Pittsburgh Steelers, he was also sore He was fined more than $5,000 For wearing two different colored cleats on the field. (Jordan Brand, which made the shoes, later offered to cover the cost.)
“I was supposed to wear the Columbia 11 shoes that I gave to the kids who were in the 'Wings Initiative' after last week's game and they never showed up,” Hurts told reporters at the time. “I ended up having all my shoes in there. The guy wanted to take some pictures. It took about five minutes, and some of them are very casual. We ended up taking pictures in two different cleats. I was like, 'I'm going to wear these shoes on Sunday because my shoes didn't arrive. Hopefully they will come.' almost.”
Hurts previously wore a different colored shoe during an October game after one of the shoes exploded mid-game.
“I had to go Jalen Two-Shoes for a while,” he joked.
Hurts was drafted by the Eagles in 2020, three years before he led the team to the Super Bowl but lost to the Kansas City Chiefs.
“You either win or you learn,” Hurts told reporters after the tournament. “That's how I feel. You either win or you learn. Winning and losing, I always think about things I could have done better, anything you could have done better to try to take the next step. This will be the same process I've always done.” .