- Jalen Hurt's season No. 15 rushing touchdown gives him the all-time rushing record
- The “Brotherly Shove” that the Eagles have almost perfected, gave it to Hurts
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After Jalen Hurts was the main beneficiary of a Christmas edition of the “Brotherly Shove,” the Philadelphia Eagles quarterback claimed an all-time singles scoring record.
Hurts broke Cam Newton's single-season quarterback record for rushing touchdowns with his 15th yardage score of the year.
Newton set the old record of 14 touchdowns during his rookie season with the Carolina Panthers in 2011.
Hurts has been known for his dual-threat ability throughout his career, even as “Brotherly Shove” did most of the work to get him this record.
The Eagles have two games remaining this season, giving Hurts a chance to distance himself from any other quarterback in history.
Jalen Hurts now holds the all-time record for rushing touchdowns for a quarterback in a season
The quarterback had his 15th yardage score of the year against the Giants on Monday
Cam Newton set the old record of 14 touchdowns with the Carolina Panthers in 2011
Already in his fourth season in the NFL, Hurts is moving up the all-time quarterback rankings for his rushing touchdowns.
Hurts is already fourth on that list, behind Newton's 75, Josh Allen's 51 career rushing touchdowns and Steve Young's 43.
Hurts has 41 career rushing touchdowns after his score against the New York Giants on Monday.
NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell said earlier this month he wants the “Brotherly Shove” banned from the league. And the rugby-style game is expected to have a turbulent offseason.
The Eagles return to action on Sunday with a home game against the Arizona Cardinals.