Did Jalen Hurts disapprove of handshake with Drew Lock after Eagles loss? Clip of Seahawks QB looking for his rival to shake hands after Monday's game goes viral: 'I think he's sick'
- Hurts had his worst game this season as the Eagles tied three straight losses
- The Seahawks snapped a four-game losing streak in Lock's fourth appearance
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Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts appeared to ignore a handshake with Seattle Seahawks counterpart Drew Lock after Monday's game.
A video posted by X (Twitter) user @ripeplum31 showed the broadcast moments after Seattle secured the 20-17 win at home.
The clip showed players from both teams exchanging hugs after the game before the cameras cut to Lock. The Seahawks quarterback appeared stunned when Hurts disappeared from the field shortly after the final whistle.
“I think he's sick,” Lock said.
Social media users criticized Hurts for the unsportsmanlike display and shared their reactions to X.
Seattle quarterback Drew Lock couldn't find Jalen Hurts for a handshake after Monday's game
Hurts had his worst performance yet this season as the Eagles lost their third straight game
“Loser move by Hurts,” said one fan.
“I'm tired of losing,” another added.
“Funny how some people conveniently go missing when things don't go their way,” said a third.
Despite getting off to a red-hot 10-1 start to the season, Hurts and the Eagles have lost their last three games. The skid started with a 42-19 loss to the San Francisco 49ers, followed by a 33-13 loss to the Cowboys in Dallas.
On Monday, Hurts had his worst game yet this season, completing 17 of 31 passes for 143 yards. Hurts was intercepted twice and failed to record a single touchdown.
Before the game, the Seahawks had lost their last four games and had a losing record. The upset improved Seattle's position to 7–7.
In just his fourth appearance this season, Lock completed 22 of 33 passes for 208 yards and a touchdown with no interceptions.
Both teams still have three games left this season. The Seahawks will take on the Tennessee Titans on Christmas Eve and the Eagles look to bounce back against the New York Giants on Christmas.