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Bleeding Green Nation on MSNJalen Hurts, the Good KingIt’s good to be the good king. At the far end of the NovaCare Complex practice facility in early June, Jalen Hurts was a shadowy, solitary figure casually flinging passes in a blue sweatsuit and faded blue throwback Montreal Expos cap.
We've heard comparisons involving Jalen Hurts and Tom Brady. We've seen Philly's star quarterback hang out with Michael Jordan on more than one occasion. Recently, Cam Newton threw a few darts at him. That was a little surprising, but we are used to hearing his name tossed around on FS1 daily.
Ahead of the 2025 season, analyst Chris Broussard stated why he thinks Jalen Hurts will be viewed in a similar light as Terry Bradshaw when it's said and done.
Eagles star and Super Bowl MVP Jalen Hurts was asked about what he thinks of recent NFL quarterback debates at Wednesday's training camp.
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.
In a recent episode of Good Morning Football, former Notre Dame and NFL linebacker, as well as NFL Network analyst, Manti Te'o, compared the Super Bowl MVP to a Porsche
Panthers great Cam Newton went scorched earth on a handful of celebrity detractors amidst the growing debate surrounding Eagles QB Jalen Hurts.