Jalen Hurts said it was surreal to see Super Bowl ring
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Former Auburn and Carolina Panthers QB Cam Newton has spent the majority of the week trying to defend his list of the NFL’s top 10 QBs and trying to explain why he left former Alabama quarterback and Super Bowl champion Jalen Hurts off the list.
We've heard comparisons involving Jalen Hurts and Tom Brady. We've seen Philly's star quarterback hang out with Michael Jordan on more than one occasion. Recently, Cam Newton threw a few darts at him. That was a little surprising, but we are used to hearing his name tossed around on FS1 daily.
Jalen Hurts is fresh off a Super Bowl win and a Super Bowl MVP, but critics ask if he’ll “open up his play” following the win. Nick Wright, Chris Broussard, and Kevin Wildes discuss Hurts’ playing style and if he needs to switch things up this season.
Ahead of the 2025 season, analyst Chris Broussard stated why he thinks Jalen Hurts will be viewed in a similar light as Terry Bradshaw when it's said and done.
FS1's First Things First took notice of the comments and parlayed them into a segment on their show, where Chris Broussard took the opportunity to lavish praise on Hurts for not ever slipping that bad boy onto his finger. "I don't like it," Broussard said. "I love it. I love it. That's a leader."
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It's year six for Jalen Hurts. He's a lot richer than when we first met him. He's older. He's wiser. He still has his supporters and his doubters, but he has beaten Patrick Mahomes, Joe Burrow, Lamar Jackson, Josh Allen, and Matthew Stafford. Think about that.
There's a common belief among Philadelphia Eagle fans surrounding the team's franchise quarterback, Jalen Hurts.
The NFL world erupted in controversy this week after former MVP Cam Newton left Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts off his top-10 quarterback rankings, prompting a fiery response from Eagles legend Terrell Owens that has since gone viral across social media.