July 4, 2024

Seahawks Could Get ‘Fresh Start’ With Hurts Trade

Eagles QB Jalen Hurts Earns His Master's Degree

The Seattle Seahawks are beginning a new era after the firing of coach Pete Carroll, but one NFL insider thinks that this “fresh start” could come in more ways than one — even if he has no evidence for its legitimacy as of yet. ProFootballTalk’s Mike Florio speculated during his show Wednesday that the Philadelphia Eagles’ recent firing of offensive coordinator Brian Johnson could lead to an “unhappy” Jalen Hurts and a potential trade eventually. There’s been no indication that Hurts would suddenly want out of Philly after one forgettable season, but Florio thinks the dominoes could start to fall and that the Seahawks would be a team to watch if they do.

Eagles QB Jalen Hurts Earns His Master's Degree

I’m not saying it will (happen), I’m not saying it should. I’m saying it could,” Florio said of a potential trade. “He could say ‘I want out.'” “ … You can throw the Seahawks in as well, depending who the new head coach is,” Florio said. “You got Geno Smith, where you have an opportunity to get out of the contract, and you could bring in Jalen Hurts if the new head coach decides ‘I think we can make things very special here with Jalen Hurts if he wants out of Philadelphia and needs a fresh start.’”

Eagles QB Jalen Hurts Earns His Master's Degree

Florio points out that Hurts and Johnson have been friends for a “very, very long time” and that the quarterback mentioned Johnson when talking about the Eagles “fixing everything,” which led many to believe that Hurts unintentionally revealed that Johnson would be returning for another season after arriving in Philly as a quarterbacks coach That didn’t happen, and now the Eagles are left searching for a new offensive coordinator that likely won’t have the kind of friendship Hurts and Johnson had. Then again, Hurts would be the first to tell you that “business is business” or something along the philosophical lines he often likes to walk on when speaking to the media.

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Sure, the Eagles firing Johnson might not sit well with Hurts whether he’ll admit it or not, but that’s hardly a reason to suddenly feel “unhappy” with the organization enough to demand a trade after being officially crowed as the franchise quarterback in the offseason with a five-year, $255 million contract.

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