
Breaking News: Eagles QB Jalen Hurts Reveals Three Reasons He’ll Fight for Super Bowl Glory “to His Last Breath”
February 4, 2025
As the Philadelphia Eagles prepare for their Super Bowl LIX rematch against the Kansas City Chiefs on **February 9, 2025**, quarterback Jalen Hurts has opened up about the driving forces behind his relentless pursuit of victory. In an emotional press conference, Hurts outlined three pivotal motivations that will fuel his “last breath” effort to secure the Lombardi Trophy.
1. Redemption from Super Bowl LVII Heartbreak
Hurts’ determination is rooted in the Eagles’ crushing 38-35 loss to the Chiefs in Super Bowl LVII, a game where he delivered a historic performance (374 total yards, 4 TDs) but fell short in the final quarter. “That loss lit a flame, lit a fire in me,” Hurts revealed, emphasizing how the defeat became a catalyst for growth . He acknowledged the pain of Mahomes’ late-game heroics and the Eagles’ subsequent 2023 collapse, but framed these setbacks as lessons: “Every game has its lessons—good, bad, or indifferent. You take those, grow, and use them as tools” . Now, with a stronger roster featuring MVP-caliber RB Saquon Barkley and a top-ranked defense, Hurts believes this team is primed to “finish the job” .
2. A Team-First Mentality: “Winning Is All That Matters”
Hurts dismissed individual accolades, stressing that his focus is solely on collective success. “It’s about efficiency. It’s about winning at this point. It’s *always* been about winning,” he declared, referencing his adaptable playstyle—whether passing explosively (246 yards in the NFC Championship) or relying on the “Tush Push” for gritty touchdowns . He praised the Eagles’ chemistry, highlighting contributions from young stars like Jalen Carter and veterans like Lane Johnson, who’ve embraced a “business trip” mindset . “No man is an island. You draw strength from others,” Hurts added, echoing his philosophy of unity .
3. A Lifetime of Resilience: The “Coffee Bean” Philosophy
Hurts’ third reason stems from his personal journey of overcoming adversity, encapsulated by his favorite metaphor: the coffee bean. “When faced with boiling water, the coffee bean transforms its environment,” he explained, referencing a speech by Damon West that shaped his outlook . From being benched at Alabama to facing criticism in Philadelphia, Hurts has turned setbacks into fuel. “I didn’t walk through all that fire just to smell the smoke,” he said, vowing to leverage his experiences to stay calm under pressure . His preparation—meticulous film study and pre-dawn workouts—reflects this mindset. “Rent is due every day,” he quipped, underscoring his relentless work ethic .
The Stakes: A Legacy-Defining Rematch
The Chiefs, chasing a historic three-peat, present a formidable challenge. Yet Hurts remains undaunted, citing the Eagles’ growth since 2022: “We’re not the same roster. We’ve learned, adapted, and added warriors like Barkley” . With Philadelphia’s dominant rushing attack (Barkley’s 2,005 regular-season yards) and Fangio’s top-ranked defense, Hurts believes the Eagles have the tools to dethrone Kansas City .
As Hurts put it: “Money is nice—championships are better” . On Sunday, he’ll have his chance to prove it.
Super Bowl LIX kicks off at 6:30 PM ET on February 9, 2025, at Caesars Superdome in New Orleans.