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“A psycho”: Jalen Hurts' offseason workout video goes viral, sparking excitement among fans for the upcoming season

Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts continues to refine h... Read More
Even with the Philadelphia Eagles' Super Bowl win, quarterback Jalen Hurts is still honing his craft. A new workout video, shared on his brother Averion Jr.'s Instagram page, features Hurts throwing a deep pass in motion. The video, shot at Channelview High School in Texas, his old school where his father coaches, was later shared by the NFL.

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Fans go wild after Jalen Hurts' offseason workout video goes viral



Jalen Hurts, the Super Bowl MVP, demonstrated his dedication during the postseason by connecting on 65 of 91 passes (71.4%) for 726 yards, five touchdowns, and one interception. He also made an impact on the ground, rushing 34 times for 194 yards and five touchdowns across four games. Fans on social media expressed excitement for Hurts' dedication amidst skepticism and criticism.

"This man is a psycho and I support every part of it," one fan tweeted. Another wrote, "This is why he's top 5." A third wrote, "Hurts' training, reflects his commitment to maintaining his status as one of the NFL's top quarterbacks, following his ranking in The Ringer's 2024 QB Rankings and his reputation as a dual-threat quarterback." "He's on a whole different level with that dedication," another tweeted.

Jalen Hurts led the Philadelphia Eagles to their first Lombardi Trophy, securing a memorable victory that not only avenged their 2022 Super Bowl loss to the Chiefs but also denied Kansas City a historic three-peat. Despite entering the game as underdogs, the Eagles dominated the Chiefs, with their intensity overwhelming the defending champions.


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Hurts and the Eagles bounced back from their previous defeat, boasting a stronger roster and determination to win. Now at the top, Hurts is focused on staying motivated to keep the team on a winning trajectory.

Hurts reflected on the impact of losing Super Bowl 57 to the Chiefs, saying it “changed my soul,” per Eagles reporter Eliot Shorr-Parks on X. “It was a transformation for me… My desire to win burned like never before.” He added, “The joy of winning [the Super Bowl] still had no comparison to the pain of losing it. Those things are still going to motivate me,” the five-year veteran acknowledged, via Shorr-Parks.

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Hurts bested Patrick Mahomes in the Super Bowl, going 17 of 22 for 221 yards, two touchdowns, and an interception. He also broke a Super Bowl record for quarterback rushing yards with 72, including a rushing touchdown. Hurts' performance was instrumental in leading the Eagles to victory and claiming the Lombardi Trophy.

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