
Eagles' Jalen Hurts Shares Thoughts on Not Wearing Super Bowl Ring
Quarterback Jalen Hurts of the Eagles discusses his decision to refrain from wearing his Super Bowl ring after an outstanding performance last season. He emphasizes a fresh start as the new season approaches.
Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts is focused on the upcoming season, leaving behind the memories of last year’s Super Bowl run and MVP performance in the past. In a noteworthy game against the Kansas City Chiefs, Hurts exhibited a stellar performance, achieving 293 total yards and scoring three touchdowns.
Looking ahead, he’s chosen not to wear his Super Bowl LIX ring for now. “I’ve moved on to the new year,” Hurts remarked to reporters recently. “It’s as simple as that.”
With a refreshing mindset, Hurts’s new journey commences at training camp, aiming for future accomplishments. After five seasons in the NFL, Hurts has already made two Super Bowl appearances, and is among the rare few quarterbacks to have done so, joining luminaries such as Tom Brady and Patrick Mahomes.
As a two-time Pro Bowler, Hurts has led the Eagles with a remarkable record of 45-17 over the previous four seasons, tossing 79 touchdown passes during this time frame. His dual-threat capabilities rank him among the top in the NFL, with an impressive total of 52 rushing touchdowns since 2021.
Regardless of his growing recognition, Hurts still faces scrutiny regarding his performance as a game manager. Eagles head coach Nick Sirianni praised Hurts amidst the media’s criticisms, asserting that every great quarterback has strong supporting teammates.
Sirianni remarked, “You can name any top quarterback and I’ll tell you about their great receivers and strong defenses.”