According to Jalen Hurts, winning can look different in any given week, even if that means the passing game takes a backseat and he remains in his so-called straitjacket. That wasn’t the case on Sunday in the Eagles’ NFC championship win over the Washington Commanders.
Jalen Hurts doesn't seem to want to look back too deeply on Super Bowl LVII. On Friday during media availability, the Philadelphia Eagles quarterback was asked what his most vivid memory from his team's loss to the Kansas City Chiefs two years ago was.
Jalen Hurts wasn’t in a mood to joke around Friday, as he seems already locked in for Super Bowl LIX. But the Eagles quarterback said his postgame comment about being let out of his “straitjacket” was a joke. “I was just joking around after the game,” Hurts said, via Jeff McLane of the Philadelphia Inquirer.
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That's because Hurts completed 20 of 28 passes for 246 yards and a touchdown. He hit A.J. Brown on a beautifully thrown deep ball on 4th-and-5 from the Eagles' 45-yard line for 31 yards midway through the second quarter to the Commanders' 14-yard line.