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Jalen Hurts celebrated the Eagles' Super Bowl victory, making a statement with his confident appearance at the ring ceremony. His ring commemorates the team's journey, featuring playoff scores and core values.
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The Philadelphia Eagles are still flying high after their Super Bowl LIX victory — especially with their championship rings finally on their fingers. Quarterback Jalen Hurts, head coach Nick Sirianni and the rest of the Eagles squad stepped out on Friday,
Pro: Only a handful of quarterbacks were better on deep balls in 2024 than Goff, who also had one of the league's top four on-target rates for the second consecutive year. That's a great combination. He was also the league's top-rated qualified third-down passer by a wide margin in 2024.
Jalen Hurts attended the Philadelphia Eagles' Super Bowl ring ceremony. He posed for photos with the ring. But he did not wear it. This action ignited a debate among fans. Some see it as motivation. Others view it as disrespectful.
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.
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In a recent ranking put out by Bleacher Report, Eagles QB Jalen Hurts was named one of the NFL's top franchise players to build around heading into 2025.
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.