Erin Andrews addressed her Super Bowl 59 post-game interview with Eagles QB Jalen Hurts that bothered some fans.
The Kansas City Chiefs saw their ambitious quest for the three-peat end at the hands of the Philadelphia Eagles in a 40-22 blowout loss in Super Bowl LIX last Sunday. The former reigning back-to-back Super Bowl champs had no answer for Jalen Hurts and the Eagles’ stacked offense,
Heading into Super Bowl 59, Fox Sports NFL reporter Erin Andrews wanted to switch things up. Mindful of her sometimes loud and rapid question-asking technique, Andrews made a conscious effort to slow things down and ask more deliberate,
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Two years ago, the Eagles fell to the Chiefs in an absolute heartbreaker at the Super Bowl. But two years ago, they didn’t have Saquon Barkley. Barkley — who was traded in the offseason from the NFC East rival Giants — instantly elevated the Eagles to a Super Bowl contender.
If you were wondering how long Jalen Hurts would allow himself to enjoy his Super Bowl win, the answer appears to be precisely two weeks. Just 14 days after the Philadelphia Eagles walloped the Kansas City Chiefs in Super Bowl LIX,
Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts is one of the most celebrated men in America at the moment, and rightfully so. Hurts shredded the Kansas City Chiefs in a Super Bowl blowout in New Orleans early this month.
Jalen Hurts was captured on a video shared by the NFL looking somber during the Super Bowl, but he explained why.
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In Super Bowl LVII, Jalen Hurts and the Philadelphia Eagles walked off the field at State Farm Stadium in Arizona to yellow and red confetti after losing to the Kansas City Chiefs in a heartbreaker.