Jalen Hurts
1 Eagles rookie who stood out most in 2026 minicamp
After spending extensive assets on the defensive side of the ball since handing Jalen Hurts a five-year, $255 million extension, the Philadelphia Eagles decided to load up the offensive side of the ball with not one, not two, but their first five selections in the 2026 NFL Draft on new offensive players. They added to […] The post 1 Eagles rookie who stood out most in 2026 minicamp appeared first on ClutchPoints.
Eagles DC Vic Fangio shares blame for 2025 struggles with offense
The Philadelphia Eagles had a bit of a down season in 2025 after winning the Super Bowl the year before, and the offense took the brunt of the heat for it. Some of that criticism was deserved, as Jalen Hurts company struggled to get going for most of the year. On the other side, the […] The post Eagles DC Vic Fangio shares blame for 2025 struggles with offense appeared first on ClutchPoints.
Julio Jones Downplays Jalen Hurts' Absence From A.J. Brown's Wedding – TMZ
Julio Jones Downplays Jalen Hurts' Absence From A.J. Brown's Wedding TMZ
Eagles' Jalen Hurts and glamorous wife skip interviews at New York City gala after not attending teammate AJ Brown's wedding
Hurts and Bryonna Burrows did not take any questions when they walked the red carpet at The Gordon Parks Foundation Gala at the Cipriani in New York City .
Eagles’ scariest pitfall to overcome on 2026 NFL schedule
The Philadelphia Eagles’ schedule is here, and ultimately, it’s a pretty easy go for the Birds. The proud winners of the NFC East for two seasons in a row, a feat that hadn’t been accomplished since 2004, the Eagles have to deal with a first-place schedule once more, but after going toe-to-toe with the NFC […] The post Eagles’ scariest pitfall to overcome on 2026 NFL schedule appeared first on ClutchPoints.
Jalen Hurts, Eagles Receive Warning on 2026 NFC East Rivalry Matchup
Penn Live's Johnny McGonigal called the Week 9 matchup versus the New York Giants a trap game for Jalen Hurts and the Philadelphia Eagles. The post Jalen Hurts, Eagles Receive Warning on 2026 NFC East Rivalry Matchup appeared first on HEAVY.
Jalen Hurts Reacts to Steelers’ QB Situation
The Pittsburgh Steelers have been revealed to be the Philadelphia Eagles‘ Week 11 opponent this season. In the schedule release video that the Eagles released recently, Pro Bowl quarterback Jalen Hurts had an interesting reaction to discovering it would be the Steelers as his team’s opponent in Week 11.When Hurts was asked by a teammate […] The post Jalen Hurts Reacts to Steelers’ QB Situation appeared first on HEAVY.
Eagles game-by-game predictions after 2026 NFL Schedule release
After months and months of anticipation, the 2026 NFL schedule has officially dropped, Philadelphia Eagles fans. That’s right, while Howie Roseman, Nick Sirianni, and company have known which teams they will face in 2026 for months now, with their opponents list dropping all the way back in January, who plays when is a whole new […] The post Eagles game-by-game predictions after 2026 NFL Schedule release appeared first on ClutchPoints.
Eagles rumors: How rival execs feel about Jalen Hurts, potential trade
This upcoming season for the Philadelphia Eagles could be huge when looking at the future of the organization, and all eyes are looking at Jalen Hurts. The quarterback has shown the ability over the past few years to lead his team to some of the biggest games of his career, but he’s also had times […] The post Eagles rumors: How rival execs feel about Jalen Hurts, potential trade appeared first on ClutchPoints.
5 Teams With The Biggest Super Bowl Windows Closing And 5 That Will Be Opening Soon
While some NFL teams are running out of time to win it all with their respective cores, other clubs have done a masterful job in stockpiling young talent to create a long-term title contender. Here are five NFL teams whose Super Bowl windows are rapidly closing, and five whose will open real soon. Which teams should win the Super Bowl soon, and which ones will not? Closing: Buffalo BillsBuffalo Bills helmet (Denny Medley-Imagn Images) It’s not only mind-boggling that the Bills have yet to win it all in the Josh Allen era. It’s baffling that they haven’t even gotten to the Super Bowl in the first place. Buffalo has won double-digit games every year since 2019. They’ve won the AFC East division crown five times. And yet… The Bills’ heartbreaking Divisional Round loss to the Denver Broncos was the final straw for GM Brandon Beane, who fired beloved head coach Sean McDermott. The Bills then promoted offensive coordinator Joe Brady to head coach, the latest desperation move to get this franchise over the hump. The problem is, the window in Buffalo can’t be considered wide-open anymore. Allen has entered his 30s, and it’s anybody’s guess how much longer he’ll be in his prime with his style of play. Wide receiver DJ Moore, offensive tackle Dion Dawkins, defensive tackle Ed Oliver, and edge rusher Bradley Chubb aren’t young guns, either. And while the Bills are trying to “win now,” the archrival New England Patriots have taken over as the team to beat in the AFC East. And if their rebuilds are done properly, the New York Jets and Miami Dolphins could gain ground on Buffalo in a couple of years. At this rate, the Bills’ window has no more than three years. If they can’t get it done, then it’ll be time to start over. Opening Soon: New York GiantsOct 28, 2024; Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA; New York Giants helmets on the sidelines against the Pittsburgh Steelers during the third quarter at Acrisure Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Charles LeClaire-Imagn Images We know Giants fans haven’t had much to celebrate since their last Super Bowl triumph in the 2011 season. But for the first time since they last won it all with Eli Manning, the long-term future in New York is oozing with brightness and promise. They hit on their 2024 first-round pick of wide receiver Malik Nabers, and finally ended the failed Daniel Jones experiment. They found three potential franchise cornerstones in the 2025 NFL Draft with edge rusher Abdul Carter, quarterback Jaxson Dart, and running back Cam Skattebo. Dart showed promise in his rookie year despite season-ending injuries to Nabers and Skattebo. And decided to play behind one of the league’s worst offensive lines….with a terrible coaching staff at his side. Then something special happened for the Giants. The Baltimore Ravens fired head coach John Harbaugh after 18 seasons at the helm. So, the G-Men moved quickly to hire the future Hall of Fame head coach. And boom goes the dynamite. The Giants then aced the draft, snagging prized offensive tackle Francis Mauigoa and linebacker Arvell Reese with their first two picks. So, the Giants now have one of the best coaches of the 21st century to maximize a roster loaded with offensive firepower and a ridiculous front seven featuring Carter, Reese, Brian Burns, and Kayvon Thibodeaux. With their three NFC East rivals all facing long-term question marks across the board, the path is there for the Giants to emerge as the new kids on the block and rule the division. Bottom line: They’re about to enter a lengthy Super Bowl championship window. Much brighter days are coming, G-Men fans. Closing: Philadelphia EaglesFeb 9, 2025; New Orleans, LA, USA; Detailed view of a Philadelphia Eagles helmet during Super Bowl LIX at Ceasars Superdome. Mandatory Credit: Mark J. Rebilas-Imagn Images It’s a good thing the Eagles won the Super Bowl with this very core in 2024, because there’s a high probability that the group will never get that close to tasting victory champagne again. Only could a Philadelphia sports team win a championship one year, let locker room drama affect their title defense, and seemingly have half the fanbase demand a new head coach. That’s the state of the Eagles, folks. Everyone knows about the Jalen Hurts-AJ Brown drama that never got resolved. Despite winning the NFC East with an 11-6 record, the Eagles never found their rhythm. And nobody was shocked when they were upset by a short-handed San Francisco 49ers team in the Wild Card Round. Anyway, AJ Brown is gone, and we wish Makai Lemon luck in repeating his all-world production. Jalen Hurts is maddeningly inconsistent. Saquon Barkley could slow down at any time with all that mileage. Lane Johnson is likely retiring within the next two years. Jalen Carter has yet to put it all together, and mainstays on the defense from the Super Bowl 59 championship team, like Josh Sweat, Milton Williams, and Darius Slay, are long gone. There are just too many question marks for us to think that Philly can compete for a Super Bowl much longer. And honestly, the Eagles will probably fire Sirianni if they don’t at least reach the NFC Championship Game next season. If that happens, good luck replacing a Super Bowl-winning head coach with a .694 winning percentage. As we said, it’s a darn good thing the Eagles won it when they had their best chance in 2024. Opening Soon: Cincinnati BengalsDec 1, 2024; Cincinnati, Ohio, USA; A general view of the helmet of Cincinnati Bengals long snapper Cal Adomitis (48) during warmups before the game against the Pittsburgh Steelers at Paycor Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Katie Stratman-Imagn Images It feels weird putting the Bengals under this entry, yes. Their last “championship window” was seemingly wide-open three years ago. Three straight non-playoff seasons unexpectedly followed. But sometimes, a retooling phase and short-term pain are necessary. The Bengals have worked through that, and now they’ve lined up what appears to be another window of opportunity with Joe Burrow and Ja’Marr Chase. Burrow, Chase, and Tee Higgins are just in the midst of their prime years. Chase Brown emerged as the new lead RB with his first 1K rushing seasons. The defense was garbage last year, but it could be much better in 2026, even if Trey Hendrickson is out. They signed Boye Mafe and Jonathan Allen in free agency before making a blockbuster trade for ex-Giants defensive tackle Dexter Lawrence. Cincy also got great value with Texas A&M edge rusher Cashius Howell, a projected first-round pick who fell to them at No. 41. So, the Bengals have a top-five offense and a rebuilt D that just has to go from abhorrent to average for them to win. Why else are the Bengals on this list? Look at their AFC North rivals. The Pittsburgh Steelers are going to take a big step back. The Baltimore Ravens face major question marks with John Harbaugh gone, and with Lamar Jackson facing longevity issues. And the Cleveland Browns? Yeah, a QB room with Deshaun Watson, Shedeur Sanders, and Dillon Gabriel isn’t scaring anyone. Closing: Pittsburgh SteelersSteelers helmet (Photo via Eric Hartline-Imagn Images) Sticking with AFC North teams… When Mike Tomlin made the right decision by stepping down as the Steelers’ head coach, this was the perfect time for the organization to sell its fans on a necessary rebuild. But of course, the Steelers just couldn’t bring themselves to it. Rather than bring in a young, energetic, and culture-building coach, the Steelers went with Mike McCarthy, who’s hardly different from Tomlin. He won a Super Bowl more than a decade ago. His teams are always in the mushy middle. Not a bad coach, but not one to get you over the hump again. The Steelers made a win-now move by trading for ex-Indianapolis Colts receiver Michael Pittman Jr., because an overpaid and fading DK Metcalf wasn’t enough. They’re retaining pricey and rapidly aging veteran defensive players like TJ Watt, Cameron Heyward, and Jalen Ramsey, who aren’t the same game-breakers anymore. And oh yeah, the QB thing. It’s sad that a fading and 42-year-old Aaron Rodgers is still their best option. Otherwise, yeah, Mason Rudolph isn’t saving the day. And that Super Bowl dream remains far. If you’re a Steelers fan, you should just hope for 2026 to go off the rails. That will give this organization the long-overdue wake-up call to rebuild from scratch. At some point, 10-win seasons and wild-card berths should stop being the standard in Steel City. Opening Soon: Carolina PanthersDec 8, 2024; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA; Carolina Panthers helmet rests on the bench against the Philadelphia Eagles at Lincoln Financial Field. Mandatory Credit: Eric Hartline-Imagn Images If the Panthers played in any other division, they wouldn’t be on this list. Fortunately, they play in the NFC South — football’s worst division by a country mile since 2021. Carolina won the NFC South with an 8-9 record last season. They also took the heavily-favored Los Angeles Rams to the wire in their Wild Card Round matchup, narrowly losing 34-31 to Matthew Stafford’s squad. 2023 first-overall pick Bryce Young finally came into his own, thanks to the emergence of wide receiver and 2025 Offensive Rookie of the Year Tatairoa McMillan. Seeing that his young roster was ready to take the next step, GM Dan Morgan completed an excellent offseason that has Carolina on the path to long-term contention. He bolstered the front seven by signing edge rusher Jaelan Phillips and Pro Bowl linebacker Devin Lloyd, giving Dave Canales more game-changing juice. He landed a future star in Georgia offensive tackle Monroe Freeling at No. 19 overall, before snagging Tennessee wideout Chris Brazzell II in the third round. Morgan filled Carolina’s last few remaining roster weaknesses with an excellent offseason. If Young, McMillan, Freeling, and the other young talents take that next step forward, Carolina will be more than the best of a weak NFC South division. They should soon enter “Super Bowl contender” status. Closing: Tampa Bay BuccaneersNov 4, 2024; Kansas City, Missouri, USA; A general view of Tampa Bay Buccaneers helmets against the Kansas City Chiefs during the first half at GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Denny Medley-Imagn Images When Tom Brady lead the Bucs to a Super Bowl 55 championship in the 2020 season? We know it’s important not to be too greedy, but it sure felt like the Buccaneers could have won another before the GOAT retired. But it never happened. In fact, the Bucs won just one more playoff game over Brady’s final two years before he retired. Just when we all thought his retirement would destroy the team, Baker Mayfield stepped in and emerged as Tampa’s new star QB, leading them to NFC South division crowns in 2023 and 2024. But it’s all over now, folks. The Bucs just got too old and didn’t make the necessary roster upgrades to maximize their window of opportunity with Mayfield. And they’re going to be taking many steps back from here. Lavonte David retired, and Mike Evans left to sign with the 49ers. Chris Godwin, the No. 1 receiver, can’t stay healthy. The secondary has been a weak link for five years, and the Bucs have done nothing to fix it. While Tampa is built around a few aging veteran stars, their three NFC South foes have stockpiled plenty of young talent, with young QBs in place. The Bucs got their one Super Bowl with Brady, but the chance to add another in this decade has sailed away. Opening Soon: Arizona CardinalsJan 5, 2025; Glendale, Arizona, USA; Detailed view of an Arizona Cardinals helmet at State Farm Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Mark J. Rebilas-Imagn Images We know this entry will surprise most of you. But do hear us out. The Cardinals just used the No. 3 pick on a can’t-miss running back prospect in Notre Dame’s Jeremiyah Love. He joins an offense with superstar tight end Trey McBride, 1,000-yard wideout Michael Wilson, and another hopeful star in Marvin Harrison Jr., who has yet to put it all together. Josh Sweat, 2024 first-round pick Darius Robinson, and 2025 first-round pick Walter Nolen headline an underrated front seven. Budda Baker is still a game-wrecker at safety, and Will Johnson has the tools to be Arizona’s next great All-Pro cornerback. So, why do we have Arizona on this list with Jacoby Brissett and Gardner Minshew II leading their QB room? Because the Cardinals will probably have a top-five pick in 2027. That means getting an elite quarterback prospect like Arch Manning or Oregon’s Dante Moore. Add a young QB to that core, and the Cardinals will be ready to compete for a Super Bowl very soon. If they get Manning or Moore next year? Look out, league. Closing: San Francisco 49ersDetail view of the helmet for San Francisco 49ers (Kyle Terada-Imagn Images) Unlike the Bills, the 49ers have been to the Super Bowl with their current core. Franchise mainstays like Nick Bosa, Fred Warner, and George Kittle led the 49ers to big-game appearances in the 2019 and 2023 seasons, both losses to the Kansas City Chiefs. GM John Lynch and head coach Kyle Shanahan have done a remarkable job building up a sustainable title contender since they both came over in 2017. But the clock is ticking on this group to win it together, which is why it’s unfortunate that they were hit hard by the injury bug in 2024 and 2025. Kittle and newcomer Mike Evans are entering their age-33 seasons in 2026. Trent Williams is 38. Christian McCaffrey is 30, which is rather ancient for a running back in this day and age. Bosa and Warner, who’ve dealt with multiple significant injuries since 2020, aren’t getting any younger, either. Is there a time for Shanahan’s 49ers to finally break through and bring Lombardi Trophy No. 6 to the Bay Area? It has to be in 2026 or 2027. Their window will not be happening after that. Opening Soon: Chicago BearsNov 3, 2024; Glendale, Arizona, USA; Detailed view of a Chicago Bears helmet at State Farm Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Mark J. Rebilas-Imagn Images Yes, they won the NFC North and were one play away from reaching the NFC North last season. But regression is inevitable for the Bears, who benefited from unsustainable one-score luck and improbable comebacks. Also, the Green Bay Packers and Detroit Lions shall have better health luck next year. The Minnesota Vikings should contend as well if JJ McCarthy breaks out…or, more likely, if Kyler Murray takes over as the QB1. But folks, this would only be a temporary setback. The Bears are still set up nicely to dominate for the next half-decade-plus. Ben Johnson is the real deal as a head coach. Caleb Williams is THAT GUY. The young offensive nucleus of Colston Loveland, Luther Burden, and Rome Odunze is only going to get better. There’s a lot to like about a secondary of Coby Bryant, Tyrique Stevenson, Kyler Gordon, and rookie Dillon Thieneman. The Bears may take a temporary step back in 2026, but their long-term setup is much better than that of their division rivals. 2025 was fun and all, but these Bears are still a year or two away from hitting their ceiling and really taking off.
‘Might Be Looking At Other Options’ — NFL Insider Points To 1 Scenario Where Eagles Could Move On From Jalen Hurts
An NFL analyst believes that the Philadelphia Eagles could part ways with quarterback Jalen Hurts after next year.
Eagles Receive Clear Warning on Day 3 Rookie Hype
Philly Voice's Geoff Mosher argued the hype train needs to slow down on rookie fifth-round quarterback Cole Payton. The post Eagles Receive Clear Warning on Day 3 Rookie Hype appeared first on HEAVY.
5 NFL QBs Fans Hate Despite Winning — And 5 They Love Despite Losing
QB’s in today’s NFL are shaping their legacy as either heroes who lead their team to victory or someone who can’t seem to get over the hump of losing and not winning enough. These quarterbacks are doing everything they can to win it all on the field and dominate for our favorite teams, no matter the outcome. Some quarterbacks are loved and admired for their courage, their ability to soldier through the league’s intensity without winning much, while those who have conquered most of the NFL can be hated at times for winning too much. When a quarterback is hated, there are numerous reasons fans hate them, from their constant success, domination of opponents during the regular season, and always winning a Super Bowl, when there are other quarterbacks we go to see hoist the Lombardi Trophy instead. Regardless of whether these guys will be Hall of Famers or not, some quarterbacks are beloved despite losing a lot, and some are hated, even though they can’t stop winning. Here are five current quarterbacks who win, but are hated, and five quarterbacks who lose, but are loved. Which QBs are loved despite losing a ton, and which ones are hated due to winning? Wins but hated: Patrick MahomesPatrick Mahomes (Amy Kontras-Imagn Images) Even though Mahomes is a three-time Super Bowl champion, three-time Super Bowl MVP, and two-time league MVP, he can be pretty hated for the amount of winning he’s racked up. Mahomes has made the Kansas City Chiefs a Super Bowl dynasty; he’s also received favorable treatment from the refs and has embraced the villain role. Even though the Chiefs missed the playoffs in the 2025 season, fans were very happy to see them out, but with the championship-winning QB returning to action in 2026, he’ll have the potential to bring the Chiefs back to the playoffs. Mahomes knows how to make anyone on the Chiefs become a superstar and a champion, thanks to his winning ways that constantly make NFL fans jealous of his on-field success as a QB. On top of that, Mahomes’ loved ones can be a bit distracting off the field from the headlines they’ve attracted throughout the years. All of those factors combined make Mahomes one of the more irritating quarterbacks to fans who already dislike the Chiefs and their winning ways. Loses but loved: Justin HerbertNov 30, 2025; Inglewood, California, USA; Los Angeles Chargers quarterback Justin Herbert (10) drops back to pass against the Las Vegas Raiders during the first half at SoFi Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Kiyoshi Mio-Imagn Images Although Justin Herbert led the Chargers to the playoffs three times, he has yet to win a playoff game in his career so far. Herbert displays elite physicality, is very consistent during the regular season, and has a humble personality. Herbert constantly carries the Chargers on his back when the team’s defense gives out during key playoff games. He also has had a lackluster offensive line for most of his career, as he is seen running for his life during games. Sure, Herbert has guys like Quentin Johnston and Ladd McConkey to throw the ball to in the 2026 season, but he needs more Pro Bowl-caliber running backs and tight ends to throw to for a stronger offense. The popular QB may not have the championship résumé like Patrick Mahomes, but he tries to be very competitive every week, and we as fans hope he wins his first playoff game sooner rather than later. Wins but hated: Jalen HurtsJalen Hurts (Credit: IMAGN) Hurts is a talented dual-threat quarterback, but when it comes to playing for the Philadelphia Eagles, fans of opposing teams who are rivals to the Eagles don’t like him. Hurts has played dominant football ever since he became the team’s full-time starter in the 2021 season, and has led the Eagles to the playoffs each year so far. He also became a Super Bowl Champion in the 2024 season, when he and the Eagles dominated the Kansas City Chiefs 40-22 in Super Bowl LIX. He also knows how to get the best of everyone around him, which also makes fans of opposing teams jealous. The “Tush Push” Hurts and the Eagles keep doing throughout games also gets extremely annoying, and the league wants to ban the play outright because of safety concerns, its effectiveness, and the unfair advantage it gives Hurts and the Eagles. In fact, Vegas Insider did a study on the most hated NFL player, and they found that the Eagles’ QB is the most hated player in the league. It was also reported that Hurts didn’t even listen to his coaches during the 2025 season, as he would utilize his own game plan instead of what his coaches wanted him to run. Loses but loved: Trevor LawrenceSep 14, 2025; Cincinnati, Ohio, USA; Jacksonville Jaguars quarterback Trevor Lawrence (16) runs with the ball against the Cincinnati Bengals in the second half at Paycor Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Katie Stratman-Imagn Images Lawrence may not be the most elite QB in the league, but he has put in the effort in his game and has led the Jaguars to the playoffs twice so far in his career. Lawrence’s NFL career began in 2021 when he was coached by Urban Meyer, who made the headlines for the wrong reasons, while Lawrence kept a strong personal demeanor throughout that season. He has played inconsistently, as he led the league in interceptions in 2021, but cleaned that up when he had more competent coaches like Doug Pederson and Liam Coen coaching him instead. He’s also had a weak supporting cast around him, as he doesn’t have that elite wide receiver to work with yet. Sure, Lawrence and the Jaguars have Brian Thomas Jr. on the roster, but his play has regressed since his rookie season in 2024. Lawrence will also be without Travis Etienne Jr., as he signed a four-year, $52 million deal with the New Orleans Saints. Lawrence was also beloved during his collegiate days back at Clemson, as he helped them win the 2019 College Football National Championship Game against the Alabama Crimson Tide 44-16. Wins but hated: Brock PurdyDec 30, 2024; Santa Clara, California, USA; San Francisco 49ers quarterback Brock Purdy (13) during the game against the Detroit Lions at Levi’s Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Sergio Estrada-Imagn Images When Purdy took control of the 49ers’ starting job in the 2022 season, fans were surprised at how talented he was, even though he was the final draft pick of the 2022 NFL Draft. He instantly became a winner under Kyle Shanahan’s system and kept the 49ers afloat in the ever-so competitive NFC West. However, Purdy is disliked by opposing fans and skeptics, labeling him as a system quarterback who has elite teammates around him and Shanahan coaching him day in and day out. Purdy has a lack of elite physical traits compared to other quarterbacks like Patrick Mahomes, Josh Allen, and Lamar Jackson, even though he made the Pro Bowl once. Purdy always has elite talent surrounding him, as he constantly makes guys look incredible, which makes fans of opposing teams dislike him and his journey into the league. He has also dealt with his fair share of injuries, which hurts the 49ers’ chances in the playoffs and sometimes of reaching the playoffs. Loses but loved: Joe BurrowJoe Burrow (Photo Via Imagn Images) Even though Burrow hasn’t brought the Cincinnati Bengals to the Super Bowl since the 2021 season, he still brings a lot of fight to his game each week. Burrow’s competitive play elevates the team; he doesn’t shy away from losses as he takes his accountability and matures as a player and leader. Burrow has also suffered injuries throughout his playing career, and it stings, as fans want to see him lead the Bengals to a Super Bowl victory. Most of the Bengals’ problems aren’t Burrow’s fault, but rather the team’s defense struggling to keep up against opposing teams, and the team not surrounding their star QB with the necessary pieces he needs to succeed. Burrow also has a coolness factor not found in other quarterbacks that comes from his humble attitude, style of play, and toughness he displays throughout the weeks. We hope Burrow wins that elusive Super Bowl in the near future, as it would be well-deserved and a perfect cherry on top for Burrow’s résumé. Wins but hated: Aaron RodgersAaron Rodgers (8) reacts in the second quarter against the Cleveland Browns at Huntington Bank Field. (Ken Blaze-Imagn Images) Although Chicago Bears’ fans still hate Rodgers for all of the pain and torment he put them through, Rodgers has become pretty hated by many NFL fans for a lot of reasons: Rodgers’ questionable off-field behavior has rubbed fans the wrong way; his love-hate relationship with the media is an issue with fans, as he wants to control the narrative, and his polarizing behavior has been irritating. Besides all of that, Rodgers’ winning against our favorite teams has been hard and painful to watch throughout the years. In 2025, he had a decent season, where he led the Pittsburgh Steelers to a 10-7 record with his immense skill set, which has rubbed opposing fan bases the wrong way. However, no one knows if Rodgers will play in 2026 or not, as his mysterious ways also rub fans the wrong way. Despite winning one Super Bowl, Rodgers also has had bad luck in playoff games when it mattered most, as he hasn’t been back to the Super Bowl since the 2010 season, and that also irritates his fans, while fans who don’t like him enjoy it. As of now, no one knows if Rodgers will suit up for the 2026 season, as it drives us crazy to wonder whether he’ll play or not. If Rodgers does play, his haters and critics will be there to point out his flaws during the regular season. Loses but loved: Baker MayfieldTampa Bay Buccaneers quarterback Baker Mayfield (6) makes a pass against Detroit Lions defensive end Aidan Hutchinson (97) during the second half at Ford Field in Detroit on Monday, Oct. 20, 2025. Mayfield has seen some success with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in recent days, but he’s had his hardships on the field, and fans will always appreciate his humble attitude. Mayfield’s selfless play has brought the Browns out of misery and got them into the 2020-21 playoffs and their first playoff win since the 1994 season. He has kept the Buccaneers afloat in the NFC South after Tom Brady retired, but has had limited playoff success. Mayfield is a beloved underdog as he began his collegiate career as a walk-on, who won the Heisman Trophy in 2017, and has always carried that underdog mentality throughout his NFL career, even though he was drafted with the first pick of the 2018 NFL Draft. He is a great influence off the field, thanks to his community engagement, mentoring, and helping out with disaster relief. And similar to Joe Burrow, Mayfield’s personality is very likable and relatable to fans wanting to root for a hard-working QB. If the Buccaneers somehow improve during the 2026 season and return to the playoffs, we will be rooting for Mayfield and his team to make a serious playoff run for the Super Bowl, depending on how they finish in the regular season. Wins but hated: Lamar JacksonLamar Jackson (Jay Biggerstaff-Imagn Images) Although Lamar Jackson won two league MVPs, opposing fans don’t like him due to his lack of playoff success, his style of play, and how he negotiates his contracts. Jackson brings elite competitiveness to the Baltimore Ravens, as the way he runs through opposing defenses makes opposing fans jealous during the regular season. He’s kept the Ravens afloat during the regular season and has adapted as a passer throughout the years. However, as mentioned earlier, opposing fans don’t like Lamar Jackson, as he’s incredible in the league, which makes them jealous of his athletic prowess as a QB. Not to mention not being able to reach a Super Bowl and falling flat in the playoffs has fans annoyed, despite Jackson and the Ravens having talented rosters that could get them there. Once Lamar captures that elusive Super Bowl, fans will be happy for him, while the haters will continue to wish he were on their teams instead. Loses but loved: Kyler MurraySep 7, 2025; New Orleans, Louisiana, USA; Arizona Cardinals quarterback Kyler Murray (1) against the New Orleans Saints during the second half at Caesars Superdome. Mandatory Credit: Stephen Lew-Imagn Images Murray may be 5-foot-10, but he has gifted athletic talents, giving fans fun athletic reels to enjoy during Thursday nights, Sundays, and Monday nights. Murray’s dual-threat abilities and his gunslinger mentality make him an exciting quarterback to watch on game days. HE has reached the playoffs once in his career, only to be bounced out of the Wildcard Round in a tough 34-11 loss against the Cardinals’ divisional rivals, the Los Angeles Rams. Murray has dealt with very inconsistent seasons and injuries in recent years, leading to his release from the Cardinals and his signing a one-year deal with the Minnesota Vikings. Murray was a foundational player who tried his best to get the Cardinals far during his time with them. He even posted a message on social media saying, “I wanted nothing more than to be the one to end the 77-year drought for this organization. I am sorry I failed us. I wish the community and my brothers nothing but the best.” A message like that is humble and from the heart, as the QB meant every word and did everything he could, as we mentioned a second ago. It’s unknown if Murray will be the starter heading into week one, as the Vikings still have J. J. McCarthy on the roster. Will Murray be able to revive his career under Kevin O’Connell’s coaching? Who knows, but O’Connell has had a history of getting the best out of the quarterbacks he’s coached, and we hope he can get the best out of Murray during the 2026 season.
Patriots Buzz Growing After WR Misses Private Workouts
It seems like there is something new every day regarding A. J. Brown’s status with the Philadelphia Eagles, and potential movement to the New England Patriots. Sunday revealed new developments. Brown is not throwing with quarterback Jalen Hurts in off-site drillsThere are other developments as a result of this. Faller indicated that Devonta Smith may […] The post Patriots Buzz Growing After WR Misses Private Workouts appeared first on HEAVY.
Eagles Already Have Jalen Hurts’ Replacement
The clock is ticking for Hurts.
Sean Mannion buzz gives Jalen Hurts and Eagles the offensive reset they needed
The Philadelphia Eagles already have the talent to win. Sean Mannion’s job is to make the offense easier, faster, and less predictable for Jalen Hurts.…
Eagles player in danger of losing starting job to rookie after 2026 NFL Draft
Philadelphia’s rookie class is already attracting attention with two standout players. First-round receiver Makai Lemon signed quickly and is expected to help transform the passing game. Additionally, fifth-round quarterback Cole Payton brings with him memories of North Dakota State, connecting back to the team’s history with Carson Wentz. While both stories are compelling, the rookie […] The post Eagles player in danger of losing starting job to rookie after 2026 NFL Draft appeared first on ClutchPoints.
Eagles Cautioned Against ‘Nightmare Scenario’ for RB Saquon Barkley
Philadelphia Eagles All-Pro running back Saquon Barkley could create "Nightmare Scenario" in 2026 with continued regression. The post Eagles Cautioned Against ‘Nightmare Scenario’ for RB Saquon Barkley appeared first on HEAVY.
"Looks slow," "Terrible fit with Jalen Hurts": NFL fans react to Makai Lemon's first look at Eagles practice – Sportskeeda
"Looks slow," "Terrible fit with Jalen Hurts": NFL fans react to Makai Lemon's first look at Eagles practice Sportskeeda
Eagles’ Eli Stowers gets real on hardest part of transition from quarterback to tight end
While much has been said about Eli Stowers’ lack of blocking prowess coming out of Vanderbilt, to the point where some evaluated him as a big wide receiver, the Philadelphia Eagles’ tight end has only been playing the position for a few years now, beginning his college career as a quarterback at Texas A&M. Asked […] The post Eagles’ Eli Stowers gets real on hardest part of transition from quarterback to tight end appeared first on ClutchPoints.
Eagles legend Donovan McNabb gets honest about Jalen Hurts' issues after drafting Makai Lemon to help – Sportskeeda
Eagles legend Donovan McNabb gets honest about Jalen Hurts' issues after drafting Makai Lemon to help Sportskeeda
Eagles rookie from 2026 NFL Draft class who will make biggest impact in Year 1
After making move after move after move in the lead-up to – and even during – the 2026 NFL Draft, the Philadelphia Eagles came away with eight new players, plus two more, Dontayvion Wicks and Jonathan Greenard, via trade, which Howie Roseman insists should be included in their haul. The Eagles traded up in Round […] The post Eagles rookie from 2026 NFL Draft class who will make biggest impact in Year 1 appeared first on ClutchPoints.
Why Eagles stealing Makai Lemon from Steelers is getting rave reviews
Recently, the Philadelphia Eagles shocked the NFL world by trading up in the NFL Draft to select wide receiver Makai Lemon in the first round. The move signals the Eagles’ desire to improve their wide receiving core, especially with an AJ Brown trade reported to be on the horizon. One person who loved this deal […] The post Why Eagles stealing Makai Lemon from Steelers is getting rave reviews appeared first on ClutchPoints.





















