Jalen Hurts Sends Eagles Clear Message Morning Following Title Win

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Two years after leaving Super Bowl 57 with heartbreak, Jalen Hurts left Caesars Superdome in New Orleans with the Lombardi Trophy and the Super Bowl MVP. In his fifth season in the NFL, the star quarterback won his first Super Bowl, showing impressive poise and elevating his game under pressure on the biggest stage.

On Monday, Hurts demonstrated what makes him special and why he is so beloved in Philadelphia. Only a day after the victory, Hurts highlighted how he is still not satisfied, per Eagles insider Zach Berman.

Jalen Hurts Still Not Satisfied After Eagles' Super Bowl Win

The 26-year-old's hunger for more immediately after a Super Bowl win is certainly impressive. On Sunday night, Hurts said that he would measure his success based off of championships rather than "numbers or statistics", per Good Morning Football.

Despite facing criticism from doubters throughout his career, Hurts was able to silence the haters with his play in Super Bowl 59. This is a common theme in Hurts' career. After being benched in favor of Tua Tagovailoa in the CFP national championship game and demoted the season after, Hurts didn't quit. Instead, he transferred to Oklahoma and built himself up as a prospect, finishing as the runner-up behind Joe Burrow in the Heisman Trophy voting.

He has been a winner throughout his career, joining Joe Montana and Joe Namath as the only quarterbacks to win a college and an NFL championship.

So, when Hurts says that they are not done, the rest of the league better listen. His prime is yet to come, and the Eagles will be here to stay.

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