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Jalen Hurts’ Message to Haters After Eagles’ Super Bowl Win: ‘Keep It Coming’

Taylyn HadleyFebruary 10, 2025

NEW ORLEANS, LA - FEBRUARY 09: Jalen Hurts #1 of the Philadelphia Eagles celebrates after defeating the Kansas City Chiefs during Super Bowl LIX at Caesars Superdome on February 9, 2025 in New Orleans, Louisiana. (Photo by Cooper Neill/Getty Images)

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Jalen Hurts had a strong response for his haters after leading the Philadelphia Eagles to a victory over the Kansas City Chiefs in Super Bowl 59.

“I can’t control what these people think, but if it takes all the hating, all the scrutiny, all the different opinions for me to be a world champion, keep it coming,” he said after the game.

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.@Eagles QB @JalenHurts with a final word for the doubters 🤫 #SBLIX pic.twitter.com/iziv43twCQ

In addition to Hurts’ three total touchdowns and 221 yards on Sunday, he earned Super Bowl MVP honors, further silencing his critics.

Ahead of the Super Bowl, the 26-year-old made it clear he uses doubt as extra motivation.

“It’s no secret,” Hurts told reporters.

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Reporter: “Do you secretly like that extra motivation when people are doubting you?”

Jalen Hurts: “It’s no secret.” 👀

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Doubt has been a constant for Hurts, who has faced criticism since his rookie season in 2020. Over time, he has mastered turning those doubts into fuel for his performances.

“I don’t play the game for stats. I don’t play the game for numbers, any statistical approval from anyone else,” Hurts said, per ESPN’s Tim McManus. “And I understand that everyone has a preconceived notion on how they want it to look, or how they expect it to look. I told you guys that success is defined by that particular individual, and it’s all relative to the person. And what I define it as is winning.”

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Jalen hurts lost in the confetti 🎉🔥

This photo is TOUGH 🥶

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Hurts isn’t the only one who thrives on being underestimated. His teammates know that’s exactly what fuels him, and they’ve embraced that mentality to help push him even further.

“How about QB1, man? I love when people doubt him,” left tackle Jordan Mailata said, per McManus. “We always talk about limiting the outside noise or the white noise, whatever you want to call it. But I know he hears that and I think he plays his best when he feels like people doubt him.”

The doubt clearly worked for the Super Bowl MVP.

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