Jalen Hurts reveals why he wouldn’t smile despite the huge Eagles leadership in Super Bowlu Lix

Philadelphia Eagles striker The yalen pain He was not satisfied with the victory of his team over Kansas City Chiefs in Sunday Super Bowl.
With your team 40-6 late in the second half, and the first Lombardy trophy, besides passing, It hurts And he frowned aside in the new shots posted by NFL.
In the recording, Hurts’ teammate, a tight Grant Calcaterra, said to the attacker, “You can pierce a smile too.”
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Philadelphia Eagles striker Jalen Hurts (1) spoke with the offensive coordinator Kellen Moore during the first half of Super Bowla against Kansas City Chiefs on Sunday, February 9, 2025, in New Orleans. (AP Photo/Matt Slocum)
Hurts replied, explaining that he was still not because of his last loss of Super Bowl, when Eagles fell 38-35 to the leaders in Super Bowl 2023.
“I can’t lie to you, brother. The last of my souls changed,” Hurts said. “This is never almost until a fat lady sings.”
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Philadelphia Eagles striker Jalen Hurts smiled at the podium next to the defense complaint of Milton Williams, 93, after a victory over Kansas city bosses in Super Bowl on Sunday, February 9, 2025, New Orleans. (AP Photo/Matt Slocum)
In the summer of 2023, months after that game, Hurts revealed that the wallpaper on his phone was a picture of him walking from the field disappointed while the red and yellow confetti fell to the field.
Before the Super Bowla began on Sunday, Hurts discovered during an interview with Fox’s suburved show that he kept that picture as a background of a phone in two years of loss.
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Philadelphia Eagles’ Jalen Hurts, left, and Saquoon Barkley, 26, celebrates after Hurts ran for goal in the second half in Arlington, Texas, November 10, 2024. (AP Photo/Gareth Patterson)
Now, even after winning Super Bowl, Hurts doesn’t plan to change the background.
“I guess people predict that I change it, [but] It’s just a background. It’s a modest reminder for me, “Hurts said on Tuesday in an interview with”The Tonight Show played by Jimmy Fallon.”
“It will remain. There is no urgency to change that.”
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