Insider Reveals Wild Training Camp Stat About Jalen Hurts

Insider Reveals Wild Training Camp Stat About Jalen Hurts
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The Philadelphia Eagles returned to the NovaCare Complex with championship rings still fresh on their fingers.

Just months after dismantling the Kansas City Chiefs in Super Bowl LIX, the defending champions have shifted into preparation mode for what could be an even more dominant campaign.

QB Jalen Hurts has emerged as the early story of training camp.

His precision through five practices has caught the attention of those watching closely.

Eagles insider Eliot Shorr-Parks recently broke down what he has witnessed from the Super Bowl MVP.

“It is absurd, the amount of passes Jalen Hurts is completing. I’ve covered a lot of training camp practices last year, obviously, he set the record with 305 throws without an interception. But what really stands out this year is, he just completes everything he throws. I’ve seen him practice five times now since they won the Super Bowl back in February. He’s 86 of 93. It’s like 93% completion percentage,” Shorr-Parks said.

I’ve seen Jalen Hurts practice 5 times since they won the Super Bowl

He is 86/93. 93%.

Simply absurd.

Some thoughts on what this means for Hurts and the offense: pic.twitter.com/nn72CDxMA8

— Eliot Shorr-Parks (@EliotShorrParks) July 24, 2025

Shorr-Parks believes Hurts has developed a deeper understanding of the offensive system that goes beyond simple execution.

While many might dismiss some completions as routine throws, that type of efficiency often separates championship teams from pretenders.

Hurts appears to have reached a new level of field recognition.

He diagnoses defensive looks before the snap and has answers ready regardless of what opposing coordinators present.

The quarterback is no longer just reacting but anticipating.

This development could reshape how Philadelphia approaches offensive game planning.

With Hurts operating at such a high completion rate, the Eagles may lean more heavily into their passing attack than in previous seasons.

The franchise enters 2025 with legitimate Super Bowl repeat aspirations.

A retooled defense complements an offense loaded with playmakers around their franchise quarterback.

If Hurts maintains this early momentum through the regular season, Philadelphia could establish itself as the team to beat in the NFC.

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