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Glenn Erby

What the Eagles are saying after a 20-17 win over the Cardinals in Week 5

Philadelphia quarterback Jalen Hurts totaled 300 yards (239 passing, 61 rushing) and had two rushing touchdowns in the Eagles’ 20-17 win over Arizona on Sunday.

The Eagles are 5-0 for the first time since 2004 when they advanced to Super Bowl XXXIX.

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Philadelphia jumped out to a 7-0 lead on its first possession of the game (11 plays, 64 yards), resulting in a 1-yard TD run by Hurts.

Hurts was 5-of-7 passing for 56 yards, including three passes to A.J. Brown (32 yards) and two to Dallas Goedert (24 yards).

With the focus shifting towards Dallas, here’s what the Eagles said postgame.

Jalen Hurts

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The Eagles quarterback continues to harp on “the standard” and putting in the work.

Jalen Hurts on Jason Kelce

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Kelce suffered an injury and only missed three snaps on Sunday. Hurts talked about his toughness and competitive spirit.

Jalen Hurts on Eagles offensive line

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The league’s top offensive line does the job even with reserves in the game.

Hurts on big third down

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Hurts did something on Sunday that he struggled with previously, staring down a blitz from the Cardinals and delivering a strike to Dallas Goedert for a first down.

The Eagles quarterback says he changed to a play that allows him to get the ball out quicker.

Nick Sirianni

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The Eagles’ head coach talked about what makes this team so unique.

Sirianni on Jack Driscoll at left tackle

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Since getting drafted out of Auburn, Driscoll has been a jack of all trades.

Nick Sirianni on Cameron Dicker

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The rookie kicker made his extra points and blasted two field goals late to help Philadelphia stay undefeated.

Dallas Goedert

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Philadelphia’s star tight end talked about playing together as a team.

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