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However, Hurts may not be the sole holder of this record for long because the Buffalo Bills quarterback, who plays in the AFC Championship Game on Sunday, is at seven playoff rushing touchdowns.
Jalen Hurts' heroic work in Super Bowl LIX hasn't left the kind of impact around the league that many expect for the ...
Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts passes as right guard Tyler Steen blocks against Washington Commanders defensive tackle Jonathan Allen during the NFC Championship Game on Sunday, Jan ...
Philadelphia Eagles star quarterback Jalen Hurts is known for his ability to score a chunk of rushing touchdowns by using the well-known “Tush Push.” That move allowed him to make NFL history ...
Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts has more rushing touchdowns in the postseason than any quarterback in NFL history. Hurts claimed that record on Sunday when he scored three touchdowns in the Eagles’ NFC ...
The AFC Championship may feature the NFL's chief quarterback rivalry, ... The NFC title game is no slouch when it comes to star power under center, ... Jalen Hurts (2) ...
NEW ORLEANS -- When the Chiefs wrapped up their 32-29 win over the Bills in the AFC Championship Game, a possibility became reality: Super Bowl LIX would be a rematch between two of the NFL's ...
NFL Jalen Hurts has no injury designation entering NFC championship game. The Eagles quarterback suffered a knee injury during Sunday’s win over the Rams in the divisional round of the playoffs.
In Hurts' sophomore season at the University of Alabama, the Crismon Tide were in the 2018 National Championship game against the University of Georgia. But Hurts struggled in the first half.
Jalen Hurts took a beating in the Eagles' divisional-round game against the Rams.. The quarterback was sacked seven times and only dropped back to pass 20. So, on nearly half of his dropbacks, he ...
The Philadelphia Eagles defeated the Washington Commanders in the NFC Championship Game to secure a spot in Super Bowl LIX against either the Buffalo Bills or Kansas City Chiefs.