Eagles Bench Starting Corner After TNF Collapse — Adoree’ Jackson Set to Step In for Week 7 Clash
Philadelphia, PA – The Philadelphia Eagles are making major defensive changes after their embarrassing 34–17 loss to the New York Giants on Thursday Night Football. Following a disastrous showing in coverage, cornerback
Ringo, who was flagged for a costly pass interference and allowed four receptions on five targets for 73 yards, has struggled to find consistency all season. According to
Defensive coordinator Vic Fangio confirmed the decision on Tuesday when asked who would start opposite Quinyon Mitchell. “Right now, it’s probably going to be Adoree’ Jackson,” Fangio told Jeff McLane
However, this move may be more of a necessity than a solution. Jackson, who joined the Eagles this offseason, has appeared in five games and recorded 20 total tackles along with four pass breakups. Yet, his
The situation becomes even more concerning with Quinyon Mitchell battling a hamstring injury. Fangio admitted his status is “uncertain,” and the rookie’s absence could leave the Eagles dangerously thin in the secondary heading into their matchup against the
As Philadelphia sits on a two-game losing streak and their defense ranked among the bottom in pass coverage, the team hopes Jackson can steady the unit and bring some veteran presence to a struggling backfield.
Eagles fans are praying for a bounce-back performance — because with Justin Jefferson and Jordan Addison up next, there’s zero room for another defensive meltdown.
Jalen Hurts quietly pays off student loan debt for entire Alabama and Oklahoma class of 2019
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Norman, OK
Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts has made headlines not for what he did on the field, but for what he did from the heart. The star signal-caller has quietly paid off all
According to multiple sources familiar with both universities, Hurts personally covered over
Jalen Hurts began his college career at the University of Alabama, where he led the Crimson Tide to a National Championship in 2017 and compiled a 26–2 record as a starter. In 2019, after transferring to
Officials at both universities confirmed that Hurts’ representatives coordinated directly with their financial aid departments to identify students from the 2019 graduating class who still carried loan debt. All qualifying accounts were paid in full within weeks.
A spokesperson from Oklahoma shared, “We were informed that an anonymous donation would erase the remaining student loan debt for members of the Class of 2019. When we later learned it came from Jalen, we weren’t surprised — that’s who he is.”
At Alabama, administrators expressed similar admiration. “Jalen has always represented this university with integrity, humility, and excellence. His generosity will change lives just as his leadership did on the field,” said an official from the Crimson Tide athletic department.
For many graduates, Hurts’ gesture eliminates a weight that has followed them for years — and gives them the freedom to pursue careers, families, and dreams without financial strain. It’s another example of the quarterback’s quiet strength and commitment to impact over attention.
As word spreads through Tuscaloosa and Norman, fans are celebrating Hurts as more than an NFL star. He’s a man whose leadership transcends football — a champion who still honors where it all began, and who continues to lead with purpose long after the final whistle.