After minor ankle procedure, Jalen Hurts will be fine for Eagles OTAs: report
Jalen Hurts is expected to be a full participant in OTAs starting next week after undergoing a very minor procedure to remove hardware from his ankle soon after the Super Bowl, ESPNs Tim McManus reported on Tuesday.
According to the story, Hurts had a procedure in February to remove hardware that was surgically inserted in his right ankle five years ago.
Hurts suffered a high ankle sprain in 2018 while playing for Alabama in a game against Tennessee and had some sort of hardware installed to stabilize the injury.
According to McManus, Hurts resumed his offseason workout program soon after the procedure and will be a full participant in the Eagles offseason program, which begins on Monday.
On Monday, Hurts and the Eagles agreed on terms of a five-year, $255 million contract extension that made him the highest-paid player in NFL history and gives the Eagles his rights through 2028.
Hurts, 24, missed two games in 2021 with a high ankle sprain in his right foot that required offseason surgery and missed two games last year with a shoulder injury before leading the Eagles to the Super Bowl.