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Eagles Triumph Despite Hurts' Injury: A.J. Brown’s Call to Action Gets Results

Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts played through a broken finger, leading a strong passing game in a victory against the Steelers.

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Updated: Dec 16th, 2024, 2:43 AM ET

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In a decisive 27-13 win over the Pittsburgh Steelers, Eagles QB Jalen Hurts played with a broken finger, passing for 290 yards and 2 touchdowns. A.J. Brown, after facing criticism for the team's passing performance, caught eight passes and scored, describing the game as a response to doubters. The Eagles extended their win streak to 10 games, showcasing improved communication and teamwork among players. Hurts' resilience and Brown's call for better performance paved the way for the victory.


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