Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts is embracing a new offensive approach under coordinator Sean Mannion, marking a departure from the shotgun‑heavy, one‑on‑one style that defined recent seasons. The shift introduces a more traditional “full flow” system that emphasizes under‑center play.
Hurts, who will turn 28 during training camp, has reflected on the limitations of the previous identity and the need for the pass game to evolve. Head coach Nick Sirianni has backed the change, insisting that the quarterback’s willingness to adapt is central to the team’s future.
A New Chapter for the Eagles' Attack
The new scheme leans on under‑center formations, emphasizing rhythm, timing, bootlegs and play‑action. Executives such as offensive coordinator Kevin Patullo and passing‑game specialist Brian Johnson have helped shape a playbook that seeks to exploit deeper routes for receivers A.J. Brown and DeVonta Smith.
Hurts highlighted his commitment to learning the system, noting that the transition began in‑season last year but lacked the benefit of a full offseason. He said the challenge is an opportunity to grow, and that the staff’s vision gives him confidence in the direction.
As the regular season approaches, the success of the new offense will be measured in September, but the quarterback’s mindset and trust in the process have already sparked optimism among teammates and staff alike.