Hurts is only 26 years old and has two Super Bowl appearances on his resume, the first quarterback since Patrick Mahomes to advance to two Super Bowls as a starting quarterback in
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Former Giants defenseman Chris Canty has turned into a hot take machine since embracing his role as an ESPN radio host. On Wednesday, he was called out for doing an about-face on Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts by one of the producers of his show “Unsportsmanlike,” which he hosts with Michelle Smallmon and Evan Cohen.
That's because Hurts completed 20 of 28 passes for 246 yards and a touchdown. He hit A.J. Brown on a beautifully thrown deep ball on 4th-and-5 from the Eagles' 45-yard line for 31 yards midway through the second quarter to the Commanders' 14-yard line.
Winning is the only stat that matters for Jalen Hurts. The Philadelphia Eagles quarterback has thrived in the situational football that has gotten his team to their second Super Bowl appearance in three years.
Hurts isn't concerned with his personal stats, a selfless approach that has helped Philadelphia punch its ticket to New Orleans.
Hurts had his best game of the season while newcomers like Saquon Barkley, Zack Baun, and Quinyon Mitchell delivered to earn their first trips to the Super Bowl.
Nick Sirianni gave a powerful message about quarterback Jalen Hurts after the Philadelphia Eagles NFC championship game win.
Some Eagles players may have been surprised by the rule that would allow officials to award the Eagles points after multiple Washington penalties, but Sirianni wasn't.
Philadelphia Eagles head coach Nick Sirianni said he was revisiting his notebooks from the team's heartbreaking Super Bowl defeat to the Kansas City Chiefs two years ago, as he aims to avoid repeating history in New Orleans.
Jalen Hurts' path to becoming one of the NFL’s premier quarterbacks began in Channelview, Texas—a community deeply intertwined with his family.