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Jalen Hurts’ stunning record against every NFL team exposes the quiet dominance no one saw coming.QQ

You can add Jalen Hurts’ name to the long list of Alabama quarterbacks who have entered the NFL with plenty of doubts from so-called experts.

From the get-go, Hurts was labeled a bust. He was deemed to have a “noodle arm” incapable of making some of the throws that Josh Allen or Patrick Mahomes can make. He was called a running back (similar to Lamar Jackson) because of his desire to quickly get out of the pocket instead of running through his progressions. He was written off before even being given a chance.

Fortunately for Philadelphia Eagles fans, the question of whether Hurts is a bona fide franchise quarterback was finally put to rest thanks to an incredible 2022 season that saw him lead his team to the Super Bowl. He returned to the promised land again in 2025, this time leading the Eagles to an emphatic win over the defending champion Kansas City Chiefs in Super Bowl 59.

Let’s take a closer look at Hurts’ regular season and postseason record against every team in the NFL.

TeamHurts’ regular season recordHurts’ postseason record
Arizona Cardinals1-2N/A
Atlanta Falcons1-1N/A
Baltimore Ravens1-1N/A
Buffalo Bills1-0N/A
Carolina Panthers2-0N/A
Chicago Bears1-1N/A
Cincinnati Bengals1-0-1N/A
Cleveland Browns1-1N/A
Dallas Cowboys5-4N/A
Denver Broncos1-1N/A
Detroit Lions3-0N/A
Green Bay Packers3-11-0
Houston Texans1-0N/A
Indianapolis Colts1-0N/A
Jacksonville Jaguars2-0N/A
Kansas City Chiefs2-11-1
Las Vegas Raiders0-1N/A
Miami Dolphins1-0N/A
Minnesota Vikings3-0N/A
New England Patriots1-0N/A
New Orleans Saints3-0N/A
New York Giants7-41-0
New York Jets0-1N/A
Philadelphia EaglesN/AN/A
Pittsburgh Steelers2-1N/A
Los Angeles Chargers0-1N/A
Los Angeles Rams3-11-0
San Francisco 49ers1-21-0
Seattle Seahawks0-2N/A
Tampa Bay Buccaneers2-20-2
Tennessee Titans1-0N/A
Washington Commanders6-31-0

Hurts vs the Dallas Cowboys

To say the Philadelphia Eagles and Dallas Cowboys hate each other would be putting it mildly. The rivalry between these two NFC East foes go back to 1960, and it doesn’t matter who is under center, the main objective for these teams (outside of winning the Super Bowl) is to beat one another as many times as humanly possible.

Since Hurts entered the league in 2020, the Eagles have edged the Cowboys 5-4 in this series. During these meetings, we’ve seen the good and the bad of a young, inexperienced quarterback.

In the first three losses he started, the Eagles lost by exactly 20 points in each game. 

In the first win that he started, Hurts protected the ball and threw for 155 yards, two touchdowns, and no interceptions.

With so much at stake in every division game, Hurts will need to be at his best against a Cowboys team that continually puts him to the test.

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