The quarterback is sponsored by Nike’s Jordan brand and proudly reps it. He wore a “banned” hoodie off the plane when it ...
Fresh off his Super Bowl MVP performance, Eagles QB Jalen Hurts met with NBA legend Michael Jordan for a private dinner, ...
Philadelphia Eagles Quarterback Jalen Hurts has explained why he looked so sad during Super Bowl 2025. Hurts’ somber appearance was captured in a sidelines video posted by the NFL to X.
For the third year in a row, it appears that Eagles coach Nick Sirianni will ... yardage play in which two players push quarterback Jalen Hurts from behind as he attempts a QB sneak.
Super Bowl champion and MVP Jalen Hurts opened up about the Eagles' dominating victory against the Kansas City Chiefs on Sunday, winning 40-22. He called the last few days since Philadelphia's big ...
Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts was not happy with his team's blowout win over the Kansas City Chiefs in Sunday's Super Bowl. With his team up 40-6 late in the second half and his ...
Cameras caught a moving and powerful interaction between Jalen Hurts and Saquon Barkley near the end of Super Bowl 59. Hurts and Barkley led the Eagles to a stunning 40-22 blowout win over the ...
PHILADELPHIA -- Jalen Hurts didn ... How well Hurts played in the final four months of the season was a pivotal reason why the Philadelphia Eagles won a Super Bowl championship, and why Hurts ...
It is what it is. But, man. It feels like every Eagles fan was on the wrong side of things when the team drafted Jalen Hurts with the 21st pick in the second round of the 2020 NFL draft.
Jalen Hurts was named Super Bowl LIX MVP earlier this month after the Philadelphia Eagles demolished the Kansas City Chiefs at the Caesars Superdome in New Orleans, but he's also making MVP moves ...
The Super Bowl champion Philadelphia Eagles are just 10 days removed from ... Last week, Super Bowl MVP quarterback Jalen Hurts was asked about Patullo potentially taking over for Moore in 2025.
NEW ORLEANS − Jeffrey Lurie finally has his "gold standard." It came about 20 years after Lurie, the Eagles chairman and CEO first uttered the phrase, when he predicted a run of Super Bowl victories.