Eagles, Tush Push
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The Eagles have long slammed the door shut on rumors of dysfunction, and Jalen Hurts' recent message to his head coach further proves that.
Chris Simms explains why Jalen Hurts still isn’t in his top 5 QBs, despite Mike Florio’s playful jab and the fan backlash.
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When the 2024 season ended, Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts was standing on the NFL mountaintop. The Eagles defeated the Kansas City Chiefs 40-22 in Super Bowl LIX on Feb. 9, and the former Alabama standout had won the Most Valuable Player Award for the NFL championship game.
Jalen Hurts is no stranger when it comes to entering as NFL season with a different play-caller. While it's not a situation Hurts has enjoyed, he's certainly embraced the adversity. Hurts had another one-and-done offensive coordinator in Kellen Moore last season,
Hurts has relied heavily on the Tush Push for touchdowns in fantasy football. He would not net 11 touchdowns from the 1-yard line without it. He has good legs and could potentially use them for scores without the play popularized by Philly, but 11 is far less feasible. Luckily for him, his TD ceiling remains.
Jason Kelce proclaimed his defense of the Philadelphia Eagles and Jalen Hurts, who entered into a debate in the NFL following their latest Super Bowl victory.
The Philadelphia Eagles' Super Bowl MVP is not just looking to repeat as a champion, but reach further heights as well.
The 53-year-old Today show co-anchor is also a major Philadelphia Eagles fan and was thrilled to welcome Hurts after his team sealed their 2025 Super Bowl victory against the Kansas City Chiefs. But a question she asked Hurts, 26, during the interview with Carson Daly haunts her to this day.