The Philadelphia Eagles survived a last minute scare against the Los Angeles Rams to proceed to their third Conference Championship game in eight years, winning 28-22 after the Rams’ failed to convert a final 4th and 11 attempt with 26 seconds left in the game.
If Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts had been asked which school he would claim in his introductions, his answer would likely have been: "Yes." Here is more on Hurts' NBC introduction and why he came up with it.
Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts had a unique player introduction while playing the Los Angeles Rams on Sunday. Hurts, who attended both Alabama and Oklahoma as a college player, is looking to fire the Eagles to a championship round appearance, with the Rams the team currently standing in his way.
“He wants to be great,” Barkley told The Athletic. “He’ll do anything to be great.”
Ahead of this weekend's NFL playoff games, get our expert opinions on some of the best player props involving former Alabama football stars.
Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts recently made headlines off the field by getting engaged to his longtime girlfriend, Bryonna Rivera Burrows.
Packers safety Xavier McKinney spoke highly of Jalen Hurts, his former Alabama teammate, today. He said he learned a lot from how the quarterback handled adversity that he has been able to apply to his own journey. He still sees that poise and leadership in Hurts from afar: pic.twitter.com/ZEvGLWCqHo
Where did Jalen Hurts go to college? Jalen Hurts enrolled at Alabama, where he was the Crimson Tide's starting quarterback for two seasons, before playing as the team's backup as a junior.
Former Alabama and Oklahoma quarterback Jalen Hurts is set to return to action for the Philadelphia Eagles on Sunday to face the Green Bay Packers in the wild card round of the NFL Playoffs.
The Eagles have already beaten the Packers once this season and they're clearly the favorites in this game. Also, if momentum between the regular season and the playoffs means anything, the Packers couldn't be coming in to this Wild Card matchup on a worse note.
If Colorado QB Shedeur Sanders is there for the Giants at No. 3, should they take him? Dane Brugler doesn't think so.