The Philadelphia Eagles recently attained a huge win over the Minnesota Vikings. The match had a slow start for the Eagles, but they could run ahead later in the match. Jalen Hurts, the QB of the Eagles, and Justin Jefferson, the WR of the Vikings were two of the most notable players in the match. The clutch plays by the Eagles led them to an easy win but someone did not like it.
57-year-old analyst, Michael Irvin, claimed during the Undisputed Live that they don’t just count the win and they see how the match is won. The NFL legend credited Justin Jefferson for the Eagles’ win and seemed clearly dissatisfied with the Vikings’ loss.
Why did Irvin credit Justin Jefferson for the Eagles’ win?
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In the ‘Undisputed’ video by the Gardeners on YouTube, Michael Irvin debated with Skip Bayless and Keyshawn Johnson about the match. As soon as Irvin brought up the topic of the turnovers, Johnson instantly took over the conversation. He claimed that the two analysts tend to get delusional and said that they’re creating havoc, just like the Cowboys were getting sacked on an offensive line.
Johnson stated that the Cowboys created the mismatches and that often happens. To that, Mike Irvin stated, “That was no mismatch when Justin Jefferson bust that dude ankles. And then lost the ball when he was trying to stretch it over the end that the Eagles ain’t do nothing for that. That was just a gift from heaven and it was a manner rained down upon the Eagles.”
Johnson replied that it often happens in football and on the particular break flip side of that Devonta Smith ran a clean post. “The QB is staring down the gun barrel, not tucking anything beautiful Spyro in stride. Boom! He did everything he was supposed to do.” While they argued, one might also wonder how Hurts and Jefferson performed to make the analysts debate the match.
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Did Jefferson perform better than Hurts?
Justin Jefferson exhibited an exceptional performance in Philadelphia. He was able to make impressive 11 catches for 159 yards. As excellent as he performed, the wide receiver also lost a fumble. That led to one of the critical reasons behind the Vikings’ loss to the Philadelphia Eagles.
Undoubtedly, both teams displayed an outstanding performance. However, the analysts’ opinions vary a lot from each other when they put forward their views. Who do you think showcased the best performance in the match?
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