Most deep passing TDs over the last 4 years:
1. Jalen Hurts — 37
2. Derek Carr — 29
3. Geno Smith — 29
4. Dak Prescott — 28
Hurts isn’t just on top. He’s 8 clear of 2nd.
And he STILL doesn’t get respect. 🦅
Jalen Hurts ranked 8th and 6th in the last 2 seasons in tight window throw rate among QBs with double-digit starts.
AJ Brown ranked 2nd and 3rd in the last 2 seasons in yards on tight window throws.
Brown continues to invent excuses for being a bad teammate.
Most Deep Passing Touchdowns [Last 4 Years[
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1. Jalen Hurts (37)
2. Derek Carr (29)
2. Geno Smith (29)
4. Dak Prescott (28)
4. Baker Mayfield (28)
4. Trevor Lawrence (28)
7. Aaron Rodgers (27)
8. Lamar Jackson (26)
8. Tua Tagovailoa (26)
10. Justin Herbert (25)
10. Joe Burrow (25)
12. Matthew Stafford (24)
12. Jared Goff (24)
14. Josh Allen (23)
15. Russell Wilson (22)
16. Sam Darnold (19)
16. Brock Purdy (19)
18. Jordan Love (18)
19. CJ Stroud (16)
19. Bo Nix (16)
19. Caleb Williams (16)
22. Kirk Cousins (15)
22. Justin Fields (15)
24. Bryce Young (14)
25. Joe Flacco (13)
25. Drake Maye (13)
27. Jameis Winston (11)
27. Will Levis (11)
29. Kyler Murray (9)
29. Jayden Daniels (9)
31. Aidan O'Connell (8)
31. PATRICK MAHOMES (8)
There are 30 QBs with more deep passing touchdowns than Patrick Mahomes. There are only 3 QBs with more deep passing attempts🥴
Former Eagles WR A.J. Brown was reportedly frustrated with his role in Philadelphia.
Yet since Brown was traded to the Eagles in 2022, here’s where he ranked in each major receiving statistical category:
Targets: 521 (7th)
Receptions: 339 (11th)
Receiving Yards: 5,034 (5th)
Receiving Touchdowns: 32 (7th)
Since 2022, only two players ranked above Brown in all four of those categories:
- Ja’Marr Chase, CIN
- Amon-Ra St. Brown, DET
That’s it…that’s the entire list! 🤯
In closing, I’m not sure that Brown’s role can truly be much bigger than what it was during his tenure in Philadelphia.
Let’s just say that the grass isn’t always greener.
Jordan Mailata on A.J. Brown trade: "Yes, we can move on now. I think most of us that have been here the last six weeks, we have moved on, just from, we have enough to worry about. Getting over last year, and then coming in here and learning a new scheme and new concepts, like we had to press on. So that's what we were doing. I think this is more of a — it sounds terrible — but like, thank God it's over. It was a slow pain of just, is he in, is he out? We didn't really know, and that really wasn't our focus as a team, our team, especially on offense. But we got to keep these wheels moving, we got new guys coming in, we got rookies coming in again, we got to build that culture every year."
Reminder: The Eagles are 4-0 against the Rams since Nick Sirianni was hired in 2021.
Also, Philadelphia is 6-1 against the Rams since Sean McVay was hired in 2017.