After Carson Wentz sidelined for Jalen Hurts, Eagles quarterback circumstance dim

Damages finished 5 of 12 passes for 109 yards with one score and a capture attempt against Packers

Doug Pederson has a choice to make before the Philadelphia Eagles take on the New Orleans Saints in a Week 14 matchup.

Reinforcement quarterback Jalen Hurts gave the Eagles offense a flash when he took over for beginning quarterback Carson Wentz, who was sidelined in a 30-16 misfortune to the Green Bay Packers on Sunday.

Following the game, Pederson, the Eagles mentor, declined to state whether Hurts or Wentz will begin one week from now.

“Let me get through this game,” Pederson said. “There’s a lot of things I’m going to consider and evaluate before anything is decided.”

Damages finished 5 of 12 passes for 109 yards with one score and a capture. He associated with wide collector Greg Ward Jr. for a 32-yard TD strike on fourth-and-18 from the Packers’ 32-yard line.

The Eagles’ offense was non-existent for the vast majority of the game.

The group utilized their eleventh distinctive hostile line blend this season, and they’ve surrendered an association high 53 sacks; at any rate three sacks in 10 straight games.

Wentz, who marked a $128 million, four-year contract expansion in 2019, was 6 of 15 for 79 yards prior to getting sidelined.

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