Eagles 17, Seahawks 20
Q. How are you feeling, first off? How would you describe the past few days of your life?
JALEN HURTS: I think all of that is really irrelevant at this point. We ain't play good enough. I didn't play good enough.
Q. What happened on those two interceptions in particular?
JALEN HURTS: Was trying to be aggressive in that moment. You know, we had multiple opportunities in the game to open it up and we didn't do that. I didn't do that.
I didn't do my job good enough, you know. Just got to be better.
Q. Nick spoke about the two-minute offense in particular. What stood out to you in those situations?
JALEN HURTS: Been talking about execution all year. Been on the same page, everyone been on the same page. We didn't execute.
I don't think we were committed enough. Just got to turn it around. You know, it's a challenge that we have to embrace. Just continue to see it through.
Q. What do you mean by that, being committed enough?
JALEN HURTS: Commitment. I don't know -- I don't have a dictionary on me now. Excuse me. I don't know how else to say that.
Q. How are you seeing that present itself?
JALEN HURTS: Just it's a matter of being on the same page. It takes everyone being all in in all aspects. It starts with me. We had multiple opportunities out there in the end. There was just not another way you would rather have it. The trust that we have in one another, how much we communicate as players, you know, taking advantage of those moments when you have them to open the game, whether it's in the final minutes or, you know, early on, whatever. With the false start in the short yardage situation.
Just have to be better. I have to be better minimizing the mistakes, penalties, mental errors. Just playing team football and it starts with me leading it. We've lost games because I could be better.
That will change everything. I accept that.
Q. It's been three consecutive games now where the offense hasn't scored (indiscernible) points. As you know, the defense has taken a lot of criticism. There has been change there. What's the offense's role where the team is right now?
JALEN HURTS: I think you can point the finger at whatever. I like the opportunity to go out there and execute regardless of what the circumstances is. I didn't do a good job of that. I didn't lead good enough.
I didn't do a good job enough in these circumstances.
Q. How important is it for you to come and take accountability saying that you could play better and everything like that when things are going so wrong for you guys these last three weeks?
JALEN HURTS: That's the reality of it. Everybody has a role in it. I know it starts with me. You know, got to pick ourselves out of this. Ain't really too fond of you practice the same habits you're getting the same results.
We have to make an internal change in how we attack things, how we come to work every day. Starts with the little things, how committed we are to what we're doing, and that all starts with me the quarterback.
So it's a challenge that I'm embracing, I have embraced. You know, as tough as these times are, I still see light at the end of the tunnel. It's just a matter of believing. This one hurts. Hurts bad just knowing the opportunities we had out there.
So now what? How do we attack the future? How do we attack what's in front of us? We still have an opportunity to do something special. We got to clean a lot of things up though to do what we want to do.
Q. When you say internal changes, is that something like you and the entire offense?
JALEN HURTS: Every person. Every person truly changes something within themselves to better influence the team. It's every person. So there is going to come a time when we learn from all these things. I guess we're still in the learning process.
Reality is you never stop learning. I hate losing, but when you play like you deserve to lose, it's hard to beat that.
Q. Back to the first question, I respect you said how you feel, it does not matter, but how did that affect you tonight and logistically will you fly back with the team or separately?
JALEN HURTS: I don't know. We'll see. Like I said, it comes down to execution in any circumstance. Execution has been the name of the game. Been games we've done it really well, and as of lately we haven't. That starts with me the quarterback.
So very critical of that. I got to be better. And I will be.
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