Super Bowl, Jalen Hurts and Philadelphia Eagles
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It's hard to argue against that notion following Hurts' media availability following Wednesday's first training camp practice of 2025. Just days after accepting the organization's second Super Bowl ring,
Could Jalen Hurts be the Terry Bradshaw of this generation? One NFL analyst believes the Eagles quarterback is on track to match a four-time Super Bowl champion.
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.
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."
It was a practice without pads, but the Eagles' quarterback was on point and in charge throughout the team's second day of training camp.
Philadelphia Eagles legend Terrell Owens called out Cam Newton for leaving Super Bowl MVP Jalen Hurts off his top 10 quarterback list, fueling a social media firestorm