Jalen Hurts Didn't Even Put On His Super Bowl Ring Because He's Already Moved On To The Next Season
PHILADELPHIA COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA, JUL 23 – Jalen Hurts, named Super Bowl 59 MVP, follows Michael Jordan's advice to avoid distractions by not wearing his ring and focusing solely on the 2025 season, Eagles officials said.
- On July 18, the Philadelphia Eagles celebrated the awarding of their Super Bowl rings with an event at Ballers at the Battery in Philadelphia, just before the start of their training camp.
- This event followed their February 9 Super Bowl LIX victory over the Kansas City Chiefs, led by quarterback Jalen Hurts who was named MVP of the game.
- Despite the ceremony, Hurts did not wear his ring on July 23, explaining he has moved on to the new season and is focused on daily work and resetting.
- Hurts expressed that he prefers not to discuss the rings he has earned previously and instead highlighted the importance of maintaining a strong focus on the present with dedication and enthusiasm.
- This mindset reflects the Eagles’ approach to the 2025 season as they retain most starters and aim to defend their title without dwelling on past achievements.
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