Jalen Hurts is putting in critical offseason work with Scot Loeffler and QB coach Quincy Avery as he prepares for OTAs and another pivotal Eagles season

After a scathing report from ESPN and weeks of criticism, Jalen Hurts is leaving nothing to chance heading into the 2026 season, continuing his focused offseason training with trusted voices in his development. Hurts has continued to work with Scot Loeffler, the former Eagles quarterbacks coach from 2025, as well as renowned quarterback trainer Quincy Avery. Hurts and Avery have built a strong working relationship over the years, one rooted in refining mechanics, improving timing, and enhancing Hurts' already dangerous dual-threat skill set.Prior to joining the Eagles, Loeffler, 51, had been at Bowling Green since 2019. He's been an offensive coordinator at multiple schools (including Temple) and was a quarterbacks coach with the Detroit Lions in 2008.View this post on Instagram