After Jalen Hurts’ dominant bounce-back performance against the Raiders sparked comparisons following weeks of criticism, Donovan McNabb has finally spoken out — and his message is as protective as it is powerful.
The former franchise quarterback and Eagles icon fired back after Kay Adams’ viral segment on FanDuel TV, where she jokingly asked fans if Jalen Hurts’ calm command and statement performance were “McNabb-esque.”

The playful remark quickly became a trending topic across NFL media, but for McNabb, it carried a deeper concern.
McNabb, who knows better than anyone the weight of expectations in Philadelphia, urged fans and analysts to ease the pressure on the quarterback. In an exclusive response, he said:
“I really don’t want people comparing me to Jalen Hurts. The game’s changed — it’s faster, more tactical, and far more demanding. What matters now is consistency, preparation, and growth. Jalen’s doing all the right things, and he’s the future of the Eagles. But let’s not weigh him down with invisible pressure — let him write his own story.”

His words struck a chord across the Eagles community. McNabb’s perspective comes from experience — he too carried the city’s hopes during his early years, battling the same expectations that now surround Jalen Hurts.
Kay Adams’ light-hearted question — “Is this McNabb-esque?” — was meant to celebrate Hurts’ emphatic response after a difficult stretch. But in a city where quarterback legacies loom large, even praise can feel like pressure.
McNabb’s statement reframed the conversation, reminding fans that the NFL of 2025 is not the same league he once played in. Today’s game demands resilience, mental sharpness, and the ability to answer adversity — not perfection every week.

Still, his support for Hurts was unmistakable. Sources close to the team said McNabb has been “quietly impressed” with Hurts’ leadership and accountability, especially after Hurts owned the losses publicly before delivering a statement 31–0 shutout win over the Raiders.
In Philadelphia, the message was received loud and clear: Jalen Hurts doesn’t need to be the next Donovan McNabb — he just needs to be Jalen Hurts.
And for the Eagles, that’s more than enough to believe their leader — and their belief — is fully back.