Greg Olsen envisions Jalen Hurts as a lasting force among NFC's top quarterbacks, acknowledging the challenge of Eagles' changes.
Jalen Hurts' newly inked deal marks the start of his journey as the Eagles' franchise quarterback, set for a longer stint beyond 2023.
Greg Olsen believes Hurts' dynamic play and leadership could solidify him as an NFC quarterback of the future, aiding the Eagles' aspirations.
Olsen credits Hurts' multifaceted skills and influence as potential game-changers, confident he can maintain MVP-level performance for success.
Amid Hurts' elevated status, Olsen acknowledges the risk of relying heavily on one player, a test for which he was rewarded with his contract.
Hurts' commitment to learning and passion for the game enhance his potential in Philadelphia, though the challenge lies in roster and talent dynamics.
While Hurts' talents are exceptional, Olsen highlights the need for a strong supporting cast, comparing him to an elite talent like Patrick Mahomes.
As skeptics question Hurts' long-term viability, challenges loom as the Eagles must balance paying a young quarterback with roster financial constraints.
Greg Olsen's alignment with Eagles' assessment of Hurts' future underscores the importance of safeguarding families, a role he embraces at Batten.
Greg Olsen embraces his role as Chief Family Officer at Batten, prioritizing innovative solutions for family safety and protection online and at home.