In the world of the NFL, decisions are constantly in flux. Teams pivot, adapt, and change direction, often in response to key moments in the season, player performance, or strategic shifts in the league. For the Philadelphia Eagles, one of the most consistent and successful teams in recent years, their next move was always a topic of speculation—until now. The events of the past few weeks have provided the clarity they needed. The Eagles’ next move just became clear, and it all revolves around one major development: the growth of Jalen Hurts and the team’s focus on long-term sustainability.

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Jalen Hurts: The Cornerstone of the Future

The Eagles’ next move is simple: they are all-in on Jalen Hurts as their franchise quarterback.

Hurts’ meteoric rise to stardom has made it abundantly clear that he’s not only the present but also the future of this team. After a Super Bowl appearance and an MVP-caliber season, Hurts has solidified himself as one of the league’s elite quarterbacks. His leadership, work ethic, and ability to perform in high-pressure situations have put him on a trajectory to be one of the faces of the NFL for years to come.

It was evident during the 2022-2023 season that Hurts had made massive strides as a passer, a leader, and a dual-threat quarterback. The Super Bowl, in particular, was the moment where Hurts proved that he could compete with the best of the best—despite a narrow loss. His resilience and confidence were key factors in the Eagles’ success, and the franchise has now officially seen enough to fully commit to Hurts as the centerpiece of their offense.

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The Eagles have already invested heavily in their quarterback, offering him a contract extension that reflects his status as the team’s leader. The next move? To continue building a roster around Hurts that maximizes his strengths and ensures that the team remains competitive for years to come. This means addressing key positions, securing long-term talent, and keeping the core of the team intact.

Building a Sustainable Championship Window

The Eagles have the unique advantage of being in a position where they don’t need to start from scratch. Their roster is filled with stars in nearly every position: an elite offensive line, a ferocious defensive front, and playmakers on both sides of the ball. But now that the quarterback position is locked down, the Eagles’ next priority is maintaining their Super Bowl-contending roster for the long haul.

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The Eagles are expected to focus on building around Hurts by reinforcing their skill positions and ensuring depth at key spots. With Hurts at the helm, the team can confidently invest in wide receivers, running backs, and secondary players who complement his style of play. The Eagles have the luxury of knowing that their offense is in good hands, which allows them to focus on the smaller, more specific needs that can elevate the team even further.

This isn’t just about making short-term moves. The Eagles’ strategy is to keep a sustainable championship window open. They’ll continue to make savvy moves in free agency and the draft, all while being mindful of the cap space and roster construction. With Hurts as the centerpiece, the Eagles can afford to spend wisely, knowing that the QB position is set for years.

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Shoring Up the Defense: The Next Key Move

While Hurts has emerged as the franchise leader, the Eagles’ defense still remains one of the most dominant units in the league. The next logical step for the franchise is to continue shoring up that defense with top-tier talent. Despite having a strong defensive roster, Philadelphia’s defense is aging in certain areas, and there are still some gaps to fill.

This offseason, look for the Eagles to target young, explosive players through the draft and free agency to build around their core defensive leaders like Fletcher Cox, Darius Slay, and Haason Reddick. The team needs to ensure they have the depth and talent to keep up with the high-octane offenses in the NFC, especially with teams like the 49ers and Cowboys rising as formidable challengers.

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A balanced approach will be key: while the Eagles are committed to Hurts and his development, they cannot afford to neglect the defense, which has been a hallmark of their success. The goal is not only to keep Hurts and the offense in top form but to maintain the defensive prowess that has been integral to their success.

Nailing the Draft: Philadelphia’s Path Forward

One of the most important aspects of the Eagles’ next move is their ability to nail the draft. General manager Howie Roseman has proven himself to be one of the best in the business when it comes to finding value in the draft and making shrewd moves to bolster the team’s roster. In recent years, Philadelphia has made strategic picks that have paid off in big ways, such as selecting Devonta Smith, Jordan Davis, and Cam Jurgens.

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The Eagles’ draft strategy going forward will focus on ensuring that their roster is built for sustained success. Expect them to target positions like cornerback, linebacker, and receiver—positions where they can add depth and future stars. The Eagles will also focus on building out their offensive and defensive lines, as these areas have been the backbone of their success.

Given Hurts’ rise and the team’s ability to build around him, the draft will be crucial to ensuring that Philadelphia’s window for championships remains wide open. By adding youthful talent and continuing to develop their roster, the Eagles can remain competitive for the next decade.

 

Conclusion: The Eagles’ Vision is Clear

The Eagles’ next move is as clear as it gets: they’re going all-in on Jalen Hurts and his future as their franchise quarterback. With Hurts leading the way, Philadelphia will focus on building a roster that can consistently compete for Super Bowls over the next several years. The Eagles have already shown they can contend now, but their next steps will ensure that they can stay at the top of the NFC for years to come.

It’s a decision that will shape the franchise’s future. With a clear vision in place, the Eagles are poised to not only remain contenders but to potentially build a dynasty. The next chapter in Philadelphia’s football story is already being written, and it begins with Hurts at the helm.