Eagles, Jalen Hurts down Chiefs in Super Bowl rematch
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The war of words between the Philadelphia Eagles and Kansas City Chiefs lasted until the final play of their highly anticipated Super Bowl rematch. As the Eagles entered victory formation at Kansas City’s Arrowhead Stadium on Sunday,
Chris Jones' and Jalen Hurts' NSFW trash talking to each other was picked up by cameras at the end of Philadelphia's 20-17 win over Kansas City on Sunday, Sept. 14.
In a Super Bowl LIX rematch, the Philadelphia Eagles edged the Kansas City Chiefs 20-17, fueled by a crucial Travis Kelce fumble and a Jalen Hurts tou
KANSAS CITY, Mo. – Andy Reid kicks off every press conference with a quick injury update. On Wednesday, he was a little too quick. “As far as injuries go,” Reid
Claim: NFL players like Jordan Love, Travis Kelce, and Jalen Hurts have donated substantial money to the controversial political activist Charlie Kirk after his death. Kirk, one of the most powerful conservative voices and an ally of Donald Trump,
Following the shooting of Charlie Kirk, false rumors spread online alleging that NFL players like Jalen Hurts and Josh Allen donated to his family. Fact-checking organizations debunked these claims, citing a lack of verifiable sources and suspicious details.
The Chiefs were driving to try to take the lead in the fourth quarter of Sunday's game against the Eagles and they went to one of their longest-running stars on a key second-down near the end zone, but tight end Travis Kelce couldn't come through this time.
Several posts claim Jalen Hurts, Travis Kelce, Nick Bosa, Josh Allen, Aaron Rodgers, Jordan Love, and other NFL stars each donated $300,000 to Kirk's family.
During his post game press conference, Kansas City Chiefs head coach Andy Reid commented on Travis Kelce's intensity on the sidelines | @EdEastonJr