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Jalen Hurts stays focused: Training hard just weeks after Super Bowl win

The Eagles' star quarterback is already back to work, determined to stay on top.

Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts (1) warms up during an NFL...
Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Jalen HurtsGerald HerbertAP Photo

Jalen Hurts isn't wasting any time. Just two weeks after leading the Philadelphia Eagles to a Super Bowl victory, the star quarterback has already returned to training, showing his relentless work ethic.

A recent workout video, originally shared by his brother Averion Jr. on Instagram and later picked up by the NFL, showcases Hurts throwing a deep while on the move. The clip was filmed at Channelview High School in Texas, where Hurts' father serves as the head football coach.

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A championship mindset

Hurts' performance in the postseason was nothing short of spectacular. He completed 65 of 91 es (71.4%) for 726 yards, five touchdowns, and just one interception. His impact wasn't limited to the air-he also rushed 34 times for 194 yards and five touchdowns, proving to be a dual-threat force.

Despite the Eagles' Super Bowl triumph, Hurts remains motivated. His intense preparation underscores his commitment to staying at the top of his game, especially after a season filled with doubts from critics.

Denying the Chiefs' three-peat

The Eagles' Super Bowl victory was historic, not just because they won, but because they prevented the Kansas City Chiefs from securing a rare three-peat. Philadelphia avenged its heartbreaking loss to the Chiefs in Super Bowl 57 by dominating the reigning champions. Their commanding performance was so convincing that Chiefs fans began leaving the stadium early.

Reflecting on his journey, Hurts itted that losing to Kansas City in 2022 "changed my soul" and fueled his desire to win more than ever before. His transformation led to one of the best seasons of his career, culminating in a Super Bowl MVP performance where he outdueled Patrick Mahomes. Hurts completed 17 of 22 es for 221 yards, two touchdowns, and an interception while also setting a Super Bowl record for rushing yards by a quarterback with 72.

While many players take time to celebrate after winning a championship, Hurts' early return to training sends a clear message-he's determined to keep the Eagles in contention for years to come.

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