Stephen A. Smith and Jeff Saturday debate whether Jalen Hurts' style of play is unfairly judged despite the Eagles QB going to two Super Bowls in three years.
Quarterback Jalen Hurts and the Philadelphia Eagles defeated the Washington Commanders in the NFC Championship Game in dominant fashion. With the win, they advanced to the Super Bowl, where they will take on the Kansas City Chiefs in a rematch from two years ago.
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Stephen A. Smith, Ryan Clark and Cam Newton discuss defensive coordinator Joe Whitt's approach to stopping Jalen Hurts and the Eagles.
Hurts isn't concerned with his personal stats, a selfless approach that has helped Philadelphia punch its ticket to New Orleans.
Despite that, no former Sooners QB has ever won a Super Bowl as a starter. Troy Aikman, who played for Oklahoma but finished his career at UCLA, won three rings with the Dallas Cowboys in the 1990s, but if Mayfield, Murray or Hurts were to pull it off, they’d be the first to officially do it from Oklahoma.
Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts will reportedly wear a knee brace during the upcoming NFC Championship Game against the Washington Commanders.
The NFL website that ranks players in overall value and grades each game out had Hurts' NFC Title game performance as the top overall player of all four teams in the conference championship round. His 92.1 grade was higher than Patrick Mahomes, Josh Allen, and many other stars from different positions.
Stephen A. Smith explains why he likes Commanders defensive coordinator Joe Whitt's approach to stopping Jalen Hurts and the Eagles.
Nick Sirianni tension from last season simmers more calmly, the two nonetheless continue to tell different stories about their partnership.
For the second time in three seasons, the Dallas Cowboys are sitting on the couch while the Philadelphia Eagles, one of their NFC East division rivals, prepare to play in the Super Bowl against the Kansas City Chiefs.
The final former Alabama player set to play in Super Bowl LIX is Young, who has yet to compile any stats with the Eagles this season. Young has spent a majority of the season on injured reserve due to an injury.