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Eagles lineman tells Parsons to worry about Cowboys (0:26)

Mailata says he's focused on the Bears this week, not the Cowboys. There is a time and a place.

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On Wednesday, the Eagles swatted away comments by the Dallas Cowboys edge defender, who questioned how much Hurts has to do with Philadelphia's success.

Hurts' blindside protection, left tackle Jordan Mailata, was the most aggressive in the pushback.

I'm going to be worried about the Chicago Bears this week. It's time for Micah to worry about his game. I don't know who they are playing. Mailata told them to just worry about who they got.

We do it that way here. I don't care about any other comments. We focus on our business in that way. We have the Chicago Bears, not the Chicago McCay.

On "The Voncast" with Von Miller, he asked if it was Hurts or the team. Miller thought it was a little bit of both. "It's system and team!" he exclaimed.

"I'm not trying to hurt anyone's feelings." I adore the game. I can't keep it in when things are off. I was close to saying something.

Hurts said only that they were worried about the Bears.

"I'm not going to worry about any other comments anybody said. That's just how we focus and run about our business. We've got the Chicago Bears, not the Chicago Micah Parsons." Jordan Mailata, on Micah Parson's comments

The league's Most Valuable Player is likely to be Hurts. He is tops in the league in quarterback rating, touchdown to intercept ratio, completion rate and completion percentage.

In terms of total touchdown, Hurts is in a tie with Josh Allen and Joe Burrow. He became the first quarterback in NFL history to rush for 10 or more touchdown in back-to-back seasons.

The Eagles won their Week 6 game against the Cowboys 23-17, despite the fact that Cooper Rush was at quarterback.

The Dallas Mavericks will play the Dallas Mavericks again on December 24th in Dallas. The Eagles are trying to keep it out of the way.

A.J. Brown is a friend of Hurts. When we see them, we'll be worried about them.