Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts arrived for Monday's game against the Los Angeles Chargers at SoFi Stadium, wearing a gray coat over a black shirt, black pants, and black suede shoes. He dragged a silver suitcase with a black bag mounted on top.Hurts' outfit drew mixed reactions from fans:"Are you here to play football or walk a fashion show?" one fan questioned.Spud @SpudonxLINK@NFL @NFLPlus are you here to play football or walk a fashion show?𝐧 𝐚 ✞ 𝐞 @NandoSznnnLINK@NFL @NFLPlus Fake auraSpud @SpudonxLINK@NFL @NFLPlus iron that jacket 🧥JJ- All NBA/MVP @GoSp0rtzLINK@NFL @NFLPlus Herbert BetterMarv Almeida @MarvAlmeidaLINK@NFL @NFLPlus His best highlight Every game.Hurts Can’t Read @HurtzCantReadLINK@Eagles Ready to cripple the offense againDuring practice week, Hurts largely sidestepped the question of what lessons he learned from the 24-15 loss to the Chicago Bears on Black Friday:“It's not just the last game I've watched. It's going back and watching a ton of different things. Years, games from the season, the rhythm, the sequencing, the structure that we had and how organized we were. That's something that's normal for me.”He added:“It takes me back to what that coach was thinking, what I was thinking, what I was being taught to do, the flow of the game, how it was called, the sequencing, the feel. ... And you can process that, and then that just fosters more great conversation.“So when I go up there and I'm talking to Nick (Sirianni) or (OC Kevin Patullo), they may not know initially where it's coming from.”Chris Simms recently blamed Jalen Hurts for Eagles' offensive strugglesThe 2025 season has not been kind to Jalen Hurts and the Eagles' offense. His two main weapons, Saquon Barkley and AJ Brown, have fallen hard from their All-Pro form, while the offensive line has had its fair share of injuries, most notably to right tackle Lane Johnson.According to Chris Simms, Hurts deserves much of the blame.“There’s a lot of unhappiness in the organization about the quarterback. Simms said on Kevin Clark's "This Is Football" podcast last Thursday. "Teams have found the formula to go wait, we cannot be steamrolled by the biggest, most powerful offensive line in football. We can figure out ways to stop the run because the pass game is so simple and there’s certain plays and throws that the quarterback just won’t throw.”Kickoff for the Eagles-Chargers game is at 8:15 pm ET on ESPN/ABC.