Philadelphia, Pennsylvania – November 28, 2025
It was supposed to be the game that kept the Eagles firmly in the driver’s seat for the NFC East and the No. 1 seed. Instead, Thursday night’s heartbreaking 15-24 loss to the Chicago Bears at Lincoln Financial Field became one of the most gut-wrenching nights of Jalen Hurts’ career — both physically and emotionally.
💥 The Hit That Changed Everything Late in the first quarter, with 4:17 remaining, Hurts dropped back on 3rd-and-8 and tried to escape pressure up the middle. Bears defensive tackle Gervon Dexter Sr. blew past the interior and slammed Hurts to the turf just as he released an incomplete pass. The quarterback stayed down for several long seconds, clutching his left rib cage, while 69,879 fans held their breath.

Hurts eventually walked off under his own power, but he was clearly laboring the rest of the night.
💪 Playing Hurt, Refusing to Quit The pain only worsened in the third quarter. On a crucial 2nd-and-6 with 7:12 left, Hurts stepped up to deliver a deep shot to A.J. Brown and took a vicious shot from safety Jaquan Brisker right after the throw. He crumpled to the turf again, this time grabbing his ribs and grimacing in obvious agony.
Medical staff rushed out, but Hurts waved them away and stayed in the game — just like he always does. He finished the drive with a few plays later with a 9-yard scramble on third down, sliding late but still taking another pop.
“He’s the toughest dude I’ve ever been around,” one Eagles offensive lineman said after the game. “Ribs cracked or not, he’s not coming out. That’s Jalen.”
❤️ Taking Full Ownership In the somber post-game locker room, a bruised and battered Hurts stood in front of the cameras with no excuses.
“This loss is on me,” he said, voice low but steady. “I didn’t make enough plays when we needed them. Defense gave us chances, the line battled their asses off — I’ve got to be better in the biggest moments. Simple as that.”
He refused to mention the rib injury, the two dropped touchdowns in the red zone, or the late holding call that wiped out a go-ahead score. He just kept repeating the same line: “That one’s on me.”
🗣️ Saquon Barkley Lets the Locker Room Hear It If Hurts took the blame publicly, Saquon Barkley made sure it stung privately.

The star running back — who has quickly become one of the emotional hearts of this 2025 Eagles team — didn’t hold back as the locker room emptied.
“We cannot keep letting 1 take those kinds of hits,” Barkley said, voice rising. “He’s out there playing on one leg, cracked ribs, whatever it is — and we’re not finishing drives for him. That’s on all of us. Me included.”
He looked around the room, making eye contact with linemen, receivers, everybody.
“Jalen deserves better than that. We all know it. This one hurts different.”
The room went dead quiet.
For an Eagles team that came into Week 13 at 9-3 and left it at 8-4, still very much alive for everything they want — the loss wasn’t just another blemish on the record.
It was personal.
Because in Philadelphia, pain might be part of the job — but protecting your quarterback and answering when he needs you most is non-negotiable.
And right now, the entire city is waiting to see how this team responds.