Eagles win over Titans confirmed what many already know

Domination. That is what Jalen Hurts and his Philadelphia Engels did the Tenessee Titans to the tune of 35-10, improving to 11-1 on the year. And after the loss, both Hurts and star receiver A.J. Brown had a few positives to express. "Got to keep climbing, man," Hurts said while walking off the field. "The […]

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Domination.

That is what Jalen Hurts and his Philadelphia Engels did the Tenessee Titans to the tune of 35-10, improving to 11-1 on the year. And after the loss, both Hurts and star receiver A.J. Brown had a few positives to express.

"Got to keep climbing, man," Hurts said while walking off the field. "The sky's the limit."

Hurts threw for 380 yards to go along with three touchdowns. Brown pitched in with 119 yards and two touchdowns.

It was a perfect revenge game for Brown, who was traded to Philadelphia after Tennessee informed him that they weren't going to offer his asking price on an extension.

After the game, Brown didn't take the credit for his great game. Instead, he leaned into what Hurts does for the team — complimenting his leadership and discipline.

"He's doing a great job leading this team," Brown said. "He's a great leader. And he is still climbing. He wants to be great."

For Hurts, he doubled down on what Brown said. All season, Hurts has been focused on growth — never getting too high in the wins or too low in the losses. He's continuing to do so after Sunday's win.

"I just want to continue to grow, continue to rise, continue to learn from everything we do — good or bad," Hurts said. "It's all about the entire process of preparation."

Next up, the Eagles aim to take down the New York Giants next Sunday. To do so, they will need more of Hurts, Brown, and the whole bunch. But for now, Philadelphia can celebrate, improving to 11-1. Sit back — we are all witnessing a special season.

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