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Jalen Hurts reflects on leadership evolution and personal growth after Super Bowl triumph

News RoomBy News RoomMay 25, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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Jalen Hurts‘ life has taken on a new dimension since lifting the Lombardi Trophy, but the Philadelphia Eagles quarterback isn’t letting success change his priorities.

With one Super Bowl victory now behind him and the weight of expectation only growing, Hurts is approaching his sixth NFL season with a renewed focus – both as a player and a person.

Since entering the league in 2020, Hurts has gradually transformed from a second-round pick into the face of the Eagles franchise.

His record as a starter, 46-20, speaks volumes about his consistency and ability to win in high-pressure moments. And after being named Super Bowl LIX MVP, his name now sits alongside the NFL’s elite.

But as Hurts shared this week, post-championship life brings new challenges, including an evolving role inside the building.

“Well, it’s an adjustment period,” Hurts told Ed Kracz on Wednesday. “There are different things that I have to do within the building that have evolved and changed.

“I think that’s just the reality of some of these things. It’s my discipline and my focus on what the main thing is and staying true to that.”

Hurts embraces the weight of greatness

Hurts‘ ability to maintain perspective has become a defining trait. After the Eagles’ 2022 Super Bowl loss, critics questioned whether he could carry the team through another deep postseason run.

Not only did he do that in 2024, but he finished the job – delivering one of the franchise’s most memorable playoff performances and earning the MVP honor in the process.

Now, his leadership goes beyond the stat sheet. Entering his sixth season, the newly married Hurts is not only navigating the evolving demands of NFL stardom but embracing them.

“It’s maturity, and growth, and development,” Hurts said. “You’re always trying to try to improve and find that next one percent.”

That mindset has fueled his rise, and it’s clear Hurts isn’t settling after winning a title. He’s laser-focused on becoming the first quarterback in Eagles history to win multiple Super Bowls, a feat that would firmly cement his status among the NFL’s all-time greats – and Philadelphia legends.

While the Eagles have enjoyed periods of success in the past, including their 2017 championship run, no quarterback has led the franchise with the same consistency Hurts has shown in the postseason.

His poise, mobility, and playmaking have made him one of the most difficult quarterbacks to scheme against – but it’s his attention to discipline, focus, and leadership that sets him apart.

As Hurts continues to evolve both personally and professionally, the Eagles’ championship window remains wide open. His teammates respect his calm under pressure. The coaching staff trusts his preparation. And fans now expect greatness – not hope for it.

With training camp approaching and a repeat run on everyone’s minds, Jalen Hurts is proving that adjusting to life after a Super Bowl doesn’t mean letting up – it means leaning in.

As he put it best, “staying true to the main thing” is the key to keeping Philadelphia at the top of the NFL.

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