PHILADELPHIA — Jalen Hurts is back for the Eagles — limited at practice, for now — and with all signs pointing toward their star quarterback set to start this weekend in an NFC wild-card playoff game.
Hurts was a limited participant in practice Wednesday for the first time since he suffered a concussion in Week 16 and was expected to return for Sunday's home game against the Green Bay Packers.
''He's been dialed in,'' offensive lineman Lane Johnson said. ''He's been limited in what he can do physically, obviously. But mentally, he's sharp.''
The Eagles (14-3) had said nothing until Wednesday about Hurts' health since he suffered a concussion and left a Dec. 22 game early against Washington. He missed the final two games — where backups Kenny Pickett and Tanner McKee led the Eagles to victories — and coach Nick Sirianni had said only that Hurts remained in the NFL concussion protocol.
The Eagles practiced at their home stadium of Lincoln Financial Field to get better used to the environment — especially with temperatures in the 20s — ahead of the wild-card game. Hurts, who was not scheduled to meet with the media, impressed his teammates with all facets of his game in his first competitive action in weeks.
''He looked sharp, really sharp,'' offensive tackle Jordan Mailata said. ''A lot of energy. Out there in short-sleeves.''
Perhaps familiarity can aid the 26-year-old Hurts in his return.
Hurts was 20 of 34 for 278 yards with two touchdowns and two interceptions and led the Eagles to a 34-29 victory over the Packers in the season opener.