Footage of Jalen Hurts exuding confidence to back his college football record re-emerges ahead of Bills game

Following their loss of the Lombardi Trophy last season to the Kansas City Chiefs, the Philadelphia Eagles are currently on track to pursue their Super Bowl aspirations this season. Besides leading his team as the starting quarterback, Jalen Hurts is also a strong contender for the MVP award this season.

As the team is gearing up to live up to their Super Bowl aspirations, an old video has resurfaced, showcasing the confidence and athletic prowess of the Eagles quarterback that have characterized his NFL tenure in Philadelphia..

Jalen Hurts backed his abilities coming into NFL

The Philadelphia Eagles’ dynamic quarterback has seamlessly transitioned from a successful college career to making a significant impact in the NFL. Selected as the 53rd overall pick in the 2020 NFL Draft after stellar stints at the University of Alabama and the University of Oklahoma, Hurts brought a winning mentality to the Eagles.

Hurts’s notable college achievement includes being a key contributor to the University of Alabama’s victorious team in the 2018 College Football Playoff National Championship. Despite facing setbacks in his college journey, Hurts remained unwavering in his confidence. During his college days, when asked about his encounters with defeat, he openly acknowledged having experienced four losses.

The quarterback’s unshakable self-belief was evident when the reporter challenged him about his NFL record. Hurts, with a characteristic nonchalance, responded with a simple, “We’ll see.”

This bold attitude has translated into success on the field, with the Eagles boasting an impressive 9-1 record this season, the best in the league.

As the Eagles emerge from a thrilling Week 11 victory over the Chiefs, Hurts’s college-era confidence, now surfacing in old videos, adds a layer of hope and anticipation for the team. The quarterback’s journey from college glory to NFL prowess is a testament to the unwavering spirit that propels him and the Eagles toward greater heights.

Unreal Jalen Hurts record in the NFL

Jalen Hurts has not only emerged as the linchpin of the Eagles’ offense but has etched his name in NFL history with a series of remarkable feats. His prowess was on full display in the postseason, where he joined elite company as the only Eagles quarterback since Nick Foles in 2017 to throw for 300 yards without an interception in a playoff game.

Adding to his accolades, Hurts secured his place in NFL history by becoming the first player to achieve the rare combination of throwing for 300 yards and running for 70 yards in any game, be it regular season, postseason, or Super Bowl. The quarterback’s exceptional performance contributed to a record-setting eight total touchdowns in a single postseason, encompassing three passing and five rushing touchdowns, per Sports Philadelphia.

After the Eagles’ victory in Week 9, the 25-year-old became just the fifth signal-caller in NFL history to win more than 25 games since 1950. With this achievement, he became a member of the exclusive group of former quarterbacks, which also included Jim McMahon, Peyton Manning, Joe Montana, and Tom Brady.

Hurts further solidified his legacy during the Eagles’ Week 11 victory, clinching their ninth win of the season with a strategic play that capitalized on the Chiefs receiver’s missed opportunity. The dynamic quarterback notched another milestone, tying with Carolina Panthers legend Cam Newton for the NFL record of 10 career games with at least two rushing touchdowns, remarkably achieving this feat in 101 fewer games. 

Jalen Hurts continues to redefine expectations, becoming an undeniable force in the Eagles’ pursuit of success. Do you think he can end up grabbing the Super Bowl and MVP honors this season?

Shabiha Akter

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Shabiha, once a casual observer, has morphed into a die-hard NFL fan. She carefully dissects every play, trade, and strategy. Whether it's breaking down game highlights or predicting playoff outcomes, Shabiha is your go-to source for all things NFL.

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