Eagles' Jalen Hurts Sends Letter to Washington, NFL About Railing fall down - NBC 10 Philadelphia

Philadelphia Eagles complete coverage of the Philadelphia Eagles and their NFL opponents from NBC activities Philadelphia. Philadelphia Eagles Eagles' Jalen Hurts Sends Letter to Washington, NFL About Railing collapse Jalen Hurts despatched a letter to the Washington soccer group and NFL officials in an try to steer clear of future incidents just like the one that happened at FedExField on Sunday afternoon. by means of Dave Zangaro • published January four, 2022 • up-to-date on January 4, 2022 at four:16 pm

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Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts on Tuesday despatched a letter to the Washington soccer crew and NFL officials in an attempt to avoid future incidents like the one that came about at FedExField on Sunday afternoon.

Following the Eagles' 20-16 win over Washington, Hurts become jogging in the course of the tunnel, when eight-10 fanatics fell toward him as the railing on the stands partly collapsed.

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Hurts, 23, walked away unhurt, but the incident could have been tons more extreme for him and the fanatics.

"i tried to handle the situation with loads of poise and a few compassion for the americans that fell down, in reality," Hurts said on Tuesday. "however I know it could have been so a good deal worse. And it type of didn't hit me except after the truth, having a while to think of it and think about it."

right here's a replica of that letter:

#Eagles QB Jalen Hurts despatched a letter today to the Washington soccer team and the NFL, asking what follow-up motion could be taken after a "close-tragic incident" when a railing collapsed Sunday at FedEx container. several fans fell; Hurts narrowly prevented potentially severe harm. pic.twitter.com/dfgwGndH9h

— Tom Pelissero (@TomPelissero) January 4, 2022

On Sunday, Washington launched an announcement saying those fans who fell onto the box had been offered on-website medical reviews.

commentary from the Washington soccer team on the railing at FedEx box that collapsed after its loss to the Eagles: pic.twitter.com/wLjg9Zo0jY

— Nicki Jhabvala (@NickiJhabvala) January 2, 2022

a number of of those enthusiasts publicly refuted that a part of the remark to ESPN. 

"I simply desired to see what could be accomplished to make sure it doesn't occur once more," Hurts mentioned. "That's all I actually care about. That's a very tragic incident and it could have been a good deal worse, plenty, much worse. but I just don't desire it to turn up once more."

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