Jalen Hurts, Kansas City Chiefs and Philadelphia Eagles
Geoff Schwartz is backing the last two Super Bowl MVPs to win regular-season MVP next season, and keeps it real about wagering on long shots to win the award.
Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts is one of the most celebrated men in America at the moment, and rightfully so. Hurts shredded the Kansas City Chiefs in a Super Bowl blowout in New Orleans early this month.
One of the popular topics of conversation over the past few days has centered around the Philadelphia Eagles and their signature "tush push" play. The Green Bay Packers have already confirmed that they made a proposal to ban the play from the NFL.
If you were wondering how long Jalen Hurts would allow himself to enjoy his Super Bowl win, the answer appears to be precisely two weeks. Just 14 days after the Philadelphia Eagles walloped the Kansas City Chiefs in Super Bowl LIX,
Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts (1) scores a touchdown against the Kansas City Chiefs during the first half of the NFL Super Bowl 59 football game, Sunday, Feb. 9, 2025, in New Orleans. (AP Photo/Godofredo A.
After it was heavily utilized en route to a victory in Super Bowl 58 over the Kansas City Chiefs, we may have seen the last of the Philadelphia Eagles’ iconic Tush Push play. On Monday, it was reported that an anonymous NFL team had submitted a proposal to the league’s competition committee that would ban the use of the Tush Push — a variation of the quarterback sneak in which players line up behind Jalen Hurts and push him over the line on short-yardage plays.
The Philadelphia Eagles blew out the Kansas City Chiefs 40-22 in Super Bowl LIX on Feb. 9. During the team's championship parade in Philadelphia on Feb. 14, Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts sent a strong message to their fans.
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College Football Network on MSNAlabama Standout Jalen Hurts’ Road to the Super Bowl: The College Decision That Changed EverythingWith the Philadelphia Eagles’ Super Bowl victory last month against the Kansas City Chiefs in Las Vegas, Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts stands at the top of the mountain, but getting there wasn’t an easy journey.
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