Jalen Hurts, Philadelphia Eagles and Super Bowl
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The rings feature a pair of wings that can be extended from the body of the jewelry to reveal a favorite phrase of Hurts and coach Nick Sirianni: “You can’t be great without the greatness of
The Eagles unveiled their Super Bowl rings commemorating their championship Friday night as players received their rings in a team ceremony.
The ESPN survey listed the eight quarterbacks (in order) ahead of Hurts as the Kansas City Chiefs’ Patrick Mahomes, Buffalo Bills’ Josh Allen, Cincinnati Bengals’ Joe Burrow, Baltimore Ravens’ Lamar Jackson, Washington Commanders’ Jayden Daniels, Los Angeles Rams’ Matthew Stafford, Los Angeles Chargers’ Justin Herbert and Detroit Lions’ Jared Goff.
Gripes that the Eagles' QB and Super Bowl MVP is constantly slighted grow louder with each national ranking, but Hurts is truly a difficult comparison.
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.
Over time, Philadelphia's locker room has birthed a few other legendary leaders: Jalen Hurts and, before that, Brian Dawkins, Malcom Jenkins, and Brandon Graham. Graham has enjoyed quite the victory lap since winning his second Super Bowl to place the exclamation point at the end of his legendary career.