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We know, based on how he feels about wearing the Super Bowl 59 ring, that Jalen Hurts isn't one to dwell on positive moments from the past. But the Philadelphia Eagles quarterback has no problem letting disappointment motivate him.
Unlike the Jens, though, Hurts calls on one of the easiest (yet maybe most beloved) salads in existence: a Caesar salad. The four-ingredient salad is typically made with a bed of romaine lettuce, Parmesan cheese, croutons, and a creamy Caesar dressing.
Hurts told NFL Films in the lastest America's Game that he hasn't changed the wallpaper on his phone, even though he won the Super Bowl last season. The image that he sees every time he looks at his phone is still one of him from the Super Bowl loss to the Chiefs, which he continues to use as motivation despite winning a ring.
On the first day of training camp, Philadelphia Eagles Hall of Fame broadcaster Merrill Reese received green and white Air Jordan cleats from Jalen Hurts. On the toe of the cleats, Hurts wrote a message with his signature atop: You saw it when no one else could
Newlywed Jalen Hurts is grateful for his "rock" as he enters his first NFL season as a Super Bowl champion and husband.
Former Alabama quarterback Jalen Hurts revealed that he asked Philadelphia Eagles head coach Nick Sirianni to run the famous "Dagger" play in Super Bowl LIX.
Before the Eagles' season opener vs. the Dallas Cowboys, the Eagles quarterback surprised the South Philly Sigma Sharks, a local youth football program, with cleats and hoodies.
Legendary Super Bowl-winning quarterback Joe Montana named Jalen Hurts one of the four players he'd start a franchise with.