The Eagles might be good at showing off their dynasty status, but Jalen Hurts is still showing up like a man with something to prove. That’s what separates him. On SiriusXM, when asked about his mindset heading into another high-stakes season, Hurts didn’t flex rings or numbers. He said, “Nothing I’ve accomplished in the past will get me what I desire in the future.”
Just a quarterback who knows that yesterday’s glory won’t win you a damn thing in August. Philly’s camp has been brutal this week. But the Super Bowl MVP is not the one to deter from his mission. His words hit harder than that sun. A tweet by John Clark on X revealed Hurts not overexplaining or sugarcoating anything but being truly vocal about his character. “I can go address something when I feel. This is exactly what I saw. I can nudge, I’m convicted that this is what happened,” he said.
“I can go address something when I feel. This is exactly what I saw. I can nudge, I’m convicted that this is what happened. If I’m wrong, I hold myself accountable. I own that. It’s communication. It starts and ends with me and what I do. It’s having good discernment. It’s a… pic.twitter.com/vGzKcHb1dZ
— John Clark (@JClarkNBCS) August 6, 2025
Hurts isn’t just reacting anymore. He’s openly talking it out. When he is wrong? He will own it. “If I’m wrong, I hold myself accountable. I own that.” That’s not just leadership talk—that’s someone who actually lives it. The kind of honesty teammates respect. Because for Hurts, it’s not just about making the right throws—it’s about making the people around him more locked in. That’s how teams grow.
This is a developing story. Stay tuned!
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