Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts recently addressed the media ahead of the team’s upcoming Super Bowl LIX matchup against the Kansas City Chiefs. Reflecting on the Eagles’ previous Super Bowl loss to the Chiefs two years ago, Hurts shared, “It lit a flame, lit a fire in me.” He emphasized the importance of learning from past experiences, stating, “Every game has its lessons—good, bad, or indifferent. So, just being able to become wiser, grow and mature, and take all these lessons in for the next season and the next games.”
Hurts also discussed the team’s preparation and mindset leading up to the big game. He highlighted the significance of focus and unity, noting that the team is concentrating on their own performance rather than external factors. When asked about the potential added pressure of playing in front of President Donald Trump, who is expected to attend the Super Bowl, Hurts succinctly responded, “No ma’am,” indicating that the team’s focus remains solely on the game.
The quarterback’s leadership and perspective have been pivotal throughout the season, guiding the Eagles to the championship stage. As they prepare to face the Chiefs, Hurts’ emphasis on growth, learning, and maintaining focus underscores the team’s commitment to seizing the opportunity ahead.
For more insights from Jalen Hurts ahead of Super Bowl LIX, you can watch his press conference here: