Quarterback Jalen Hurts and the Philadelphia Eagles defeated the Washington Commanders in the NFC Championship Game in dominant fashion. With the win, they advanced to the Super Bowl, where they will take on the Kansas City Chiefs in a rematch from two years ago.
Hurts largely succeeded against the blitz on the NFC side of the playoff bracket. But the Los Angeles Rams, who sacked Hurts seven times in Philadelphia’s 28-22 win in the divisional round, gave the Eagles quarterback considerable trouble. Oftentimes it appeared his checkdown options were ill-placed or covered up entirely.
Stephen A. Smith, Cam Newton and Dan Orlovsky debate whether Jalen Hurts stands to change his narrative the most of any quarterback left in the playoffs if he sends the Eagles to the Super Bowl.
Stephen A. Smith and Jeff Saturday debate whether Jalen Hurts' style of play is unfairly judged despite the Eagles QB going to two Super Bowls in three years.
Stephen A. Smith, Ryan Clark and Cam Newton discuss defensive coordinator Joe Whitt's approach to stopping Jalen Hurts and the Eagles.
Watch the most critical plays in Philadelphia Eagles' 55-point NFC championship game outburst against the Washington Commanders.
Jalen Hurts bucked decades of history just by getting back to the Super Bowl after losing his first trip there as a starting quarterback.
Stephen A. Smith explains why he likes Commanders defensive coordinator Joe Whitt's approach to stopping Jalen Hurts and the Eagles.
FOX Sports' RJ Young details Jalen Hurts' journey from college to the NFL, where the Eagles QB is set to lead his team against the Chiefs in Super Bowl LIX.
Cam Newton won the Heisman Trophy and the BCS national championship as Auburn ’s quarterback in the 2010 season. In the NFL in 2015, Newton won the league’s Most Valuable Award, but he and the Carolina Panthers lost to the Denver Broncos 24-10 in Super Bowl 50.
Cam Newton may have been willing to do a lot for a Super Bowl championship, but he isn’t willing to trade his NFL MVP award for that ring. ESPN’s First Take was debating Lamar Jackson’s MVP-caliber season vs Jalen Hurts’ Super Bowl appearance Thursday morning,