Jalen Hurts, Nick Sirianni and Philadelphia Eagles
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If Nick Sirianni’s response to the notion that Jalen Hurts was just along for the ride when the Eagles won the Super Bowl last season started with “I don’t agree” instead of “Yeah, that’s bull—," the rest of the words offered to beat reporters during a camera-free interview session in June would have likely been deemed rather banal.
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NBC Sports Philadelphia on MSN‘Hey, love you, man' — How Sirianni and Hurts made it work together“Yeah, I really value the relationship I have with him,” Sirianni said. “You know, obviously he is the player he is but I just love the way he comes to work every single day just with this single mindset of getting better and doing everything he can do to help us win football games and you can see that with his work ethic, and I love that.
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Inside the Iggles on MSNJalen Hurts' coach in hot water as Eagles face mounting pressureAmid shifting voices and rising stakes, Jalen Hurts remains the steady force powering the Eagles’ relentless title pursuit.
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Yardbarker on MSNEagles' Jalen Hurts addresses relationship with Nick Sirianni amid uncertaintyBoth Hurts and Sirianni addressed their relationship after reports of turmoil emerged following the team's disastrous collapse to end the 2023 season.
Eagles head coach Nick Sirianni does not like the narrative that quarterback Jalen Hurts was not major factor in Super Bowl LIX victory
They have navigated their fair share of choppy waters during their four-year relationship but seem to have emerged in a sea of tranquility. Winni
Eagles coach Nick Sirianni offered a pointed response to the notion quarterback Jalen Hurts was along for the ride during Philadelphia's Super Bowl run last season, calling it "bulls---."
"One of the reasons I love football so much is that it takes everybody to accomplish your goals," Sirianni said.