Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts was unable to get his team’s offense going against the Green Bay Packers at Lambeau Field on “Monday Night Football.”
Hurts has moved the Eagles’ offense up the field a bit here and there, yet still has not been able to get Philadelphia on the scoreboard as the game is in a scoreless tie at halftime.

Is Eagles QB Jalen Hurts Injured?
In the first half, Hurts was 7-of-13 passing for 48 yards and no touchdowns. The Eagles, though, will get the ball when the second half starts.
Hurts has not been sacked by the Packers’ defense, either. He even spent time before the game hyping up this Monday night showdown.
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At this time, it looks like Hurts is not injured at all. It’s just been a tough first half, as he hasn’t been able to connect with his wide receivers consistently. According to the PFSN NFL QB Impact metrics, Hurts has an 83.8 QB Impact Score and grades out to a B.
The Eagles entered Monday night’s game with a 6-2 overall record and a 3-1 away-from-home record. For Philadelphia to get some points on the board, Hurts will have to play a whole lot better in the second half.
Hurts finished the first half in Monday night’s game with a QBR of 62.3. Before the game against the Packers, though, Hurts had amassed 1,677 passing yards and 15 touchdown passes this season. For the season entering this game, Hurts had a QBR of 65.8.
Hurts was a second-round draft choice (No. 53 overall) by Philadelphia in the 2020 NFL Draft. Counting this season, dating back to his debut season in 2020, Hurts has 16,344 career passing yards and 100 touchdown passes.
In Monday night’s game, Hurts also has been trying to get his star running back, Saquon Barkley, more involved in the Eagles’ offense. Yet for Barkley, he, too, has been off to a slow start. At halftime, the running back had only nine carries for 33 yards and, of course, no touchdowns.
Eagles head coach Nick Sirianni will have to work hard to create a game plan for getting off the zero on the scoreboard. But the Packers’ defense has been able to keep Hurts and Co. in check. Look for Hurts to try and connect with wide receivers DeVonta Smith and A.J. Brown when the second half starts up on a cold, frigid night in Green Bay, Wis.
