Houston, Texas — The Houston Texans are reportedly emerging as the top landing spot for the Philadelphia Eagles’ $255 million Super Bowl MVP quarterback if trade discussions unfold in the coming seasons.
According to ESPN, Jalen Hurts could become available if he fails to maintain peak performance in the 2026–27 season.

The Eagles’ management, led by GM Howie Roseman, may proactively explore trade options to maximize the quarterback’s value before any further decline.
Sheil Kapadia of The Ringer speculated that the Seahawks are also interested in Hurts, but Houston’s combination of veteran leadership, organizational stability, and championship aspirations makes the Texans a more appealing fit.
Kapadia noted that Texans GM Nick Caserio and head coach DeMeco Ryans could view Hurts as a quarterback who embodies durability, mental toughness, and leadership necessary to guide the team back to contention.
He emphasized that Houston offers a culture aligned with Hurts’ style and competitive drive.
Despite posting 294 completions for 3,224 yards, 25 touchdowns, and six interceptions last season, Hurts’ decision-making under pressure and tendency to tuck and run made the Eagles’ offense more predictable.
Analysts argue that Houston could provide a stronger supporting cast to maximize his strengths.
C.J. Stroud, Houston Texans’ first-round QB, struggled in 2025–26 with 273 completions, 3,041 yards, 19 touchdowns, and eight interceptions. His inconsistent footwork and inability to handle pressure contributed to Houston’s season-ending 28–16 loss to the Patriots.
While a blockbuster Hurts–Stroud swap is not imminent, NFL insiders suggest that if both quarterbacks regress or fail to meet expectations, Houston is well-positioned to negotiate a high-profile trade.
The Texans’ deep roster, coaching expertise, and championship culture make them the ideal destination for a quarterback of Hurts’ caliber.
Fans and analysts are closely monitoring how the Eagles manage Hurts’ contract situation and whether the Texans can capitalize on a rare opportunity to add a proven Super Bowl-winning quarterback.
With Houston in the mix, trade speculation has intensified the 2026 offseason and could reshape the AFC competitive landscape for years.
The combination of Hurts’ elite talent and the Texans’ championship infrastructure could become one of the most impactful quarterback acquisitions in recent NFL history.






