DeSean Jackson, a longtime Philadelphia Eagles player, watched Jalen Hurts’ first season intently and gained valuable insight into the quarterback’s future. Unwavering in his trust in Hurts’ skills, Jackson went on to lead the Eagles to a Super Bowl win two years later, proving his wisdom.
Jackson wasn’t taken aback when he succeeded Carson Wentz as the starting quarterback by the conclusion of the year. He had really supported Hurts even while Wentz was the starting quarterback. Jackson recalled telling Eagles general manager Howie Roseman that he was rooting for Hurts at that time.
“I was supporting Jalen Hurts when Carson Wentz was our quarterback,” Jackson said in a recent statement. Jackson took Roseman on a detailed tour of a practice where Hurts, Wentz’s backup, stunned everyone by taking on the starting defense. “I told you, that kid’s going to be special, man,” said he.
Looking back on their combined offseason training in Tampa in 2020, Jackson emphasized Hurts’ perseverance and winning mindset. For Jackson, who predicted Hurts’ potential greatness, the quarterback’s aggressive approach to the game and unflinching confidence stood out.
Considering their incredible 35-11 record as the starting quarterback since the start of the 2021 season, including playoffs, the Eagles’ decision to select Hurts is now unquestionable. With a 26-3 record over the previous three seasons, including a 10-1 start this year, Hurts’ role as a major factor in the team’s success is cemented.
Hurts had a fantastic season in 2022 and was selected for his first Pro Bowl. He became one of the few quarterbacks in NFL history to pass at least 20 touchdowns and run for at least 10 more in a single season, joining an elite company that included Kordell Stewart, Cam Newton, and Kyler Murray. He joined Hall of Famer Terrell Davis in Super Bowl history by scoring three touchdowns on the ground.
Hurts has demonstrated his ongoing greatness in the current campaign with a career-high completion % and 11 running touchdowns. In a repeat of the NFC title game from the previous year, Hurts takes against the 49ers, and another good showing might further solidify his MVP chances.