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Jalen Hurts Soars to No. 19 on NFL's Top 100 List After Super Bowl Win

Summary

  • Jalen Hurts led Eagles to Super Bowl victory in 2024 season
  • Hurts earned Super Bowl MVP honors
  • Hurts ranked 19th on NFL's Top 100 players list for 2025 season

As the 2025 NFL season approaches, former Oklahoma Sooners quarterback Jalen Hurts has been recognized as one of the league's top players, ranking 19th on the prestigious NFL Top 100 list. This comes as no surprise, as Hurts led the Philadelphia Eagles to a Super Bowl victory just last year, earning the coveted Super Bowl MVP award.

During the 2024 regular season, Hurts started 15 games, throwing for 2,903 yards and 18 touchdowns against just five interceptions. His impressive performance continued in the playoffs, where he threw for 726 yards and five touchdowns with only one interception, while also rushing for 194 yards and five additional scores.

Hurts' rise to the top of the NFL ranks is a testament to his exceptional talent and dedication. After winning a national championship with the Alabama Crimson Tide in 2017, he transferred to Oklahoma, where he set career highs in passing yards (3,851) and touchdowns (32) in 2019, finishing second in Heisman Trophy voting.

Now, as the Eagles prepare to open the 2025 season against their longtime rivals, the Dallas Cowboys, Hurts' presence on the NFL's Top 100 list serves as a reminder of his elite status among the league's best quarterbacks. With a Super Bowl title already under his belt, the future looks bright for this former Sooner standout.

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