In just his third year in the NFL, Philadelphia Eagles‘ quarterback Jalen Hurts has shattered all preconceived notions about him. Coming into the NFL, many fans and even the Philly front office had their fair share of doubts about Hurts. But Hurts came in prepared to deny his naysayers. With his latest contract, the QB has shut his haters in style, and this veteran NFL QB has summed up the entire saga, perfectly.
While his stupendous plays quickly took over the NFL, a ticket to the Super Bowl game solidified Hurts’ stance as one of the best quarterbacks in the game. Despite his meteoric rise, the story of Jalen Hurts is nothing short of legendary, and a certain Pro Bowler agrees.
A tale for the ages
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Jalen Hurts’ NFL career started with him coming in to replace Carlos Wentz, a Philly favorite. The 2020 second-round pick was basically in a trial-by-fire situation, and the Eagles were uncertain about Hurts being the long-term solution heading into the 2022 season.
Even Hurts was aware of these doubts, “My first year here they probably didn’t even want me drafted here, It was probably one of those things. But it always handles itself,” he said.
Now with Jalen Hurts receiving the biggest contract in NFL history, looks like his confidence was well placed. The theme with Jalen Hurts has always been one of redemption and proving his worth, something you could make a movie around, or at least that’s what Robert Griffin III claims.
Jalen Hurts’ Journey is a Hollywood Movie.
-1st true freshman to start at Alabama in 32 years
-Took Alabama to back to back National Championship Games
-Benched by Nick Saban for Tua Tagovialoa at halftime of his second National Title Game after first half struggles.
-Cheered on… pic.twitter.com/Y4W1P5ysA9— Robert Griffin III (@RGIII) April 17, 2023
The full picture with Jalen Hurts has to start with his college career.
The former QB1 for Alabama established his dominance early in a locker room with future NFL stars, Tua Tagovailoa and Mac Jones. The biggest challenge of Hurts’ collegiate career might be him having to sit out for Tua Tagovialoa at halftime of his second National Title Game after first-half struggles. But Hurts showcased his winning mentality early on cheering the team and celebrating the win with them. The next year, Hurts was at it again and led Alabama to a comeback victory over Georgia during the SEC Championship Game.
While his NFL career is well documented, when we look at the entire picture one can identify the winning pedigree Hurts has been carrying with him ever since his younger days, no wonder he finished second in the MVP voting this past season.
Jalen Hurts gets the vote of confidence
The incredible season that Jalen Hurts had helped many trust his capabilities going into the future. However, the biggest vote of confidence would be the five-year $255 million extension, with a $51 million yearly.
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Speaking on Hurts, Eagles Chairman and CEO Jeffrey Lurie said, “When we drafted him it was the upside we were banking on. We thought he had a huge upside. It takes a couple of years.”
Lurie wasn’t the only one impressed by Hurts’ impeccable season as even Kansas City superstar Patrick Mahomes applauded his efforts, “If there was any doubters left, there shouldn’t be now, The way he stepped up on this stage, ran through the wall, whatever it took for his team to win — I mean, that was a special performance, and I don’t want it to get lost in the loss that they had.”
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Mahomes’ comments came right after the Super Bowl game, but judging from the situation we are standing in right now, maybe Mahomes just recognized another champion while being one himself.
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