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In Philadelphia, Jalen Hurts is keeping things professional and then some. Despite the swirling trade rumors around A.J. Brown, Hurts says the two haven't spoken directly about the situation, but insists their relationship remains really good. That's a quarterback keeping his locker room steady under real pressure, and that matters heading into a season with championship expectations.
Meanwhile, across the NFC East, Jayden Daniels is carrying some fuel from last year. The Commanders quarterback said Wednesday that the setbacks he endured in his rookie season left a bitter taste in his mouth. That kind of edge from a second-year signal caller in Washington is exactly what a franchise needs when it's trying to take that next step and convince the league it's for real.
And over in Cleveland, the quarterback competition is wide open and the offensive coordinator isn't pretending otherwise. Travis Switzer said flat out he doesn't know that anyone is ahead in the Browns' QB battle. That's a remarkable level of honesty this early in the offseason, and it tells you everything about where that franchise stands at the most important position in football.
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