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Eagles coach Nick Cirianni dismisses criticism of Jalen Harks as merely a "game manager."
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Eagles Coach Nick Cirianni Stands Firm Against Critics Labeling Jalen Harks Just a “Game Manager”

July 15, 2025 3 Min Read
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Jalen Hurts is set to receive the 2025 Super Bowl champion ring and the MVP award for the game, yet some critics still label him as merely a game manager who benefits from Saquon Barkley’s outstanding performance. Eagles coach Nick Sirianni quickly dismissed this notion in an interview with NBC Sports Philadelphia, calling those criticisms nonsense.

Hurts boasts a 46-20 record as a starter, maintaining a winning record across all four seasons he has led as quarterback. Despite his role as the leader of the Super Bowl-winning team this past season, some critics pointed to his regular season stats — 2,903 passing yards, 18 passing touchdowns, and 14 rushing touchdowns — as underwhelming. Last year, Hurts attempted just 361 passes during the regular season, a reduction compared to 538 and 460 attempts in the previous two seasons, partly due to Barkley breaking the 2,000-yard rushing mark.

Sirianni emphasized that Hurts’ success stems from doing whatever it takes to win. He acknowledged that debates about whether Hurts is a game manager are common and often used by TV and radio as filler content, but highlighted that football is the ultimate team sport. During Super Bowl LIX against the Kansas City Chiefs, Hurts threw for 221 yards with two touchdowns and one interception, completing 17 of 22 passes, showing his control over the offense on the biggest stage of his career regardless of his supporting cast.

Sirianni believes winning requires every player to contribute, drawing parallels to great quarterback-receiver-defense combinations like Brady and Gronkowski or Mahomes and Kelsey. Ultimately, he circled back to the “game manager” label, calling it a debatable point but reiterating his core view that Hurts is much more than that.

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Fan Take: This discussion highlights the evolving role of quarterbacks in today’s NFL and challenges traditional labels like “game manager.” For fans, Hurts’ championship performance underlines the importance of versatility and leadership in winning big, showing that football is truly about the whole team coming together.

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