Eagles Super Bowl MVP Jalen Hurts is already in midsummer form and back in the lab ahead of the start of off-season workouts at NovaCare Complex
Winning championships makes a person hungrier, and just 14 days after winning the Super Bowl MVP, Jalen Hurts was back on the practice field.
Back home in Houston, Texas, Hurts got in work at his high school, Channelview, with his brother Averion.
That work has continued, and the Eagles quarterback looks strong, even more accurate and dialed in ahead of the team reporting to the NovaCare Complex on Monday, April 21, for the start of the off-season workout program, OTAs, and one mandatory minicamp before breaking for the summer.
Philadelphia’s star quarterback will enter 2025 with even more confidence after Hurts outplayed Patrick Mahomes again in a Super Bowl game, this time earning the Eagles quarterback the Most Valuable Player award.
Hurts was 17 of 22 passing for 221 yards, two touchdowns, one interception, and a 119.7 passer rating. Hurts led the Eagles with a Super Bowl record of 11 carries for 72 yards and one rushing touchdown.