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The game between the Philadelphia Eagles and the Los Angeles Rams in Week 5 of the 2023 season marked a fluent fifth consecutive win for Jalen Hurts’ team. The final score stood at 23-14, with the QB throwing for 303 yards, delivering one touchdown, & an impressive 87.9 passer rating. However, what truly captured everyone’s attention was Hurts’ extraordinary escape on the turf.

To grasp the significance of this escape, let’s recall the Eagles’ clash with the Chiefs in last year’s championship game, featuring star QBs. What many people may not be aware of is Hurts’ history as a high-school powerlifter. And Hurts again demonstrated his power in front of a packed Inglewood crowd.

Defenders beware of Jalen Hurts’ leg

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Jalen Hurts is renowned for gaining yards and scoring touchdowns in challenging situations, much like navigating through rugby scrums. His strength, reminiscent of a powerlifter, surprises defenders with his lower-body might when they attempt to tackle him. During the game against the Rams, Hurts nearly injured his ankle.

Rather than punting, Hurts ran for 17 yards. He skillfully evaded oncoming defenders and ultimately assisted the Eagles in scoring a field goal to secure the victory. This remarkable feat prompted Dov Kleiman to react to a 6-second clip. He exclaimed, “Jalen Hurts is built different…. this where it probably helps when your QB can squat 600 pounds.

In his post-game remarks, Hurts humbly stated, “Nobody really cares about how you do it. They want to see if you win or you lose; if it works or if it doesn’t.” Victor Williams reacted to this by questioning how Jalen Hurts could even walk today, given that this injury would typically spell the end of the season for 99% of players.

Averion Hurts, Jalen’s father, who coaches high school football and powerlifting, attests to his son’s exceptional leg strength, once stating, “When guys try to tackle him, they find out that he’s as strong as any of them in the lower body.

According to ‘The Wall Street Journal,’ Jalen Hurts, the Eagles’ quarterback, was once a powerlifter in high school, which contributed to his robust leg muscles. Now, these muscles play a pivotal role in his leadership as a star quarterback, propelling Philadelphia toward Super Bowl contention.

The 25-year-old aims to join the ranks of some illustrious players.

Jalen Hurts joining the ranks of Tom Brady

Simultaneously, Jalen Hurts continues to etch his name in the annals of NFL history with his winning 5-0 streaks. As reported by Eagles reporter Brandon Lee Gowton, Jalen Hurts is only the fifth NFL quarterback since 1950 to amass 22 or more wins in a 23-game stretch, joining the ranks of legends like Tom Brady, Peyton Manning, Jim McMahon, and Joe Montana.

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Further, Gowton mentioned that Hurts has also achieved a remarkable 11 consecutive away game victories. This is a monumental achievement, as only Joe Montana and Tom Brady have secured this feat. Furthermore, he stands as the first quarterback ever to score 30 or more rushing touchdowns in his first 50 games.

The Eagles have secured victories in their first five games for two consecutive seasons. They will now turn their focus on their next challenge. They face off against the New York Jets this Sunday.

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