Jalen Hurts and Erin Andrews interview at Super Bowl has NFL fans all in agreement

Jalen Hurts and Erin Andrews interview at Super Bowl has NFL fans all in agreement
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Jalen Hurts and Erin Andrews interview at Super Bowl has NFL fans all in agreement
Author: mirrornews@mirror.co.uk (Chris Burns, Matt Maltby)
Published: Feb, 12 2025 14:01

Super Bowl champion Jalen Hurts has left NFL fans in awe with his composed reaction just moments after securing the Vince Lombardi trophy. The Philadelphia Eagles star led the team to their second ever Super Bowl victory, crushing the Kansas City Chiefs 40-22 on Sunday. The Eagles quarterback was on fire at the Caesars Superdome in New Orleans. Following his stellar performance, he had a chat with FOX sideline reporter Erin Andrews on the field.

Fans were amazed by his calmness after winning his first Super Bowl ring. "Personally, I've been able to use every experience and learn from it – the good, the bad, and use it as fuel to pursue my own greatness," Hurts told Andrews. "I couldn't have done anything though without the guys around me... we've got a special group this year. We've been able to learn from the past and bring in some nice new pieces to get us over the hump.".

Social media was abuzz with praise for Hurts' cool persona under pressure, a time when most athletes would understandably be swept up in the thrill of the moment. "Jalen is the ultimate cool breeze" one fan commented via the Express. "So nonchalant" another added, while a third remarked: "Chillest cat out there." Another fan shared the interview with Andrews and wrote: "Faith, self-reflective, and humble. What a wonderful role model for a professional athlete.".

Hurts had a remarkable evening, highlighted by the opening touchdown of the game – Philadelphia's renowned "Brotherly Shove" play. He concluded the night with the Most Valuable Player award and accumulated 293 yards of offense, 221 passing and 72 rushing, and three touchdowns. Ultimately, Super Bowl LIX was a story of two quarterbacks, each having vastly different evenings. While Hurts received accolades for his calm under pressure, he also displayed his class.

Before his chat with Andrews, he approached Chiefs QB Patrick Mahomes to express his sympathy. The gesture was returned by the three-time Super Bowl champion. Mahomes showcased his exceptional character and sportsmanship by congratulating his fellow QB in front of the global media. The 29-year-old walked over to Hurts and they clasped hands before sharing a hug. Mahomes had a tough time in New Orleans. Despite throwing three touchdown passes, two of them were in the fourth quarter when the Eagles had a significant lead. He was also sacked six times. Despite his difficulties, he still made a point to congratulate Hurts and Nick Sirianni's team.

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