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Cam Newton defends leaving Jalen Hurts off his top 10 QB list while firing back at ESPN analysts who criticized his rankings
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.
That’s not just lip service. Matthews has caught passes from his share of signal-callers including but not limited to – Carson Wentz, Ryan Tannehill, and Jimmy Garoppolo. He also played alongside Hurts during the quarterback’s rookie season in 2020. What stood out wasn’t just the talent. It was the mentality.
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."
Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts is not concerned about repeating as the NFL champion. Instead, the former Alabama standout is emphasizing resetting for the 2025 season to reach that pinnacle again.
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Jalen Hurts says he’s focused on the new and not his Eagles Super Bowl ring: ‘The past is behind us’
Jalen Hurts secured two rings this offseason — one to honor his marriage and another to commemorate the Eagles’ Super Bowl victory. It’s unclear, though, if he’s put the latter on yet. A.J. Brown, Jalen Hurts,
Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts received advice from basketball legend Michael Jordan as Philadelphia pushes for another Super Bowl.
Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts is keeping the past behind him, which includes last season's Super Bowl run and MVP performance in the final game. It was a career-defining performance for Hurts,
Jalen Hurts said he's not interested in wearing his Super Bowl jewelry, at least for the time being. The Eagles quarterback stated he's "moved on" as he focuses on the new season.
The latter part of this famous quote from Jalen Hurts when he signed his five-year, $255 million contract two years ago paints the picture of the only statistic that matters to the Philadelphia Eagles quarterback.