Super Bowl, Jalen Hurts and Philadelphia Eagles
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The latter part of this famous quote from Jalen Hurts when he signed his five-year, $255 million contract two years ago paints the picture of the only statistic that matters to the Philadelphia Eagles quarterback.
An army of former players around the league has called into question ESPN's rankings of the top 10 quarterbacks in the NFL going into the 2025 season. One of those former players who is furious is former Eagles quarterback Ron Jaworski.
Come on, ESPN. Jalen Hurts is not the ninth-best QB in the NFL. He’s the worst. Hurts is terrible, and we all know he's terrible. Let us count the ways.
Philadelphia Eagles head coach Nick Sirianni has had enough of the criticism directed at his star quarterback Jalen Hurts after a recent ESPN NFL poll.
Despite strong play and a Super Bowl run, Jalen Hurts is ranked low by ESPN. What more must he do to earn the respect he’s clearly earned on the field?
A year ago, the Jalen Hurts-Nick Sirianni dynamic was the talk of training camp. But any division between the Eagles quarterback and head coach is long gone after a Super Bowl win.
In a recent ESPN poll of coaches, executives and scouts, Jalen Hurts was ranked as the NFL’s ninth-best quarterback. It should go without saying that this result is
Jalen Hurts was named the Super Bowl MVP after the Philadelphia Eagles defeated the Kansas City Chiefs to win the Lombardi Trophy. Buffalo Bills' Josh Allen was the MVP for the 2024 regular season.