Nick Sirianni: Super Bowl LVII was the ‘best game I saw Jalen Hurts play’

Nick Sirianni had high praise for Jalen Hurts after Super Bowl LVII, saying it was the “best game” he’s seen him play

If there’s one person the Philadelphia Eagles can’t blame for their loss in Super Bowl LVII, it’s Jalen Hurts. Aside from a lost fumble that resulted in a touchdown by the Chiefs, Hurts was nearly perfect in Sunday’s 38-35 loss.

He completed 27 of 38 passes for 304 yards with one touchdown, also adding 70 yards rushing and three touchdowns on the ground. He absolutely played well enough to win the game and had the Eagles come away with the victory, he undoubtedly would’ve been named Super Bowl MVP.

His head coach, Nick Sirianni, had some high praise after the loss. He told reporters in his press conference that Sunday was the best he’s seen Jalen Hurts play in their two years together.

He added that Hurts was in “complete control,” which there’s no denying. His only mistake was a lost fumble in the first half, but the Eagles had plenty of time to come back from it.

Needless to say, the Eagles should feel very comfortable at quarterback with Hurts leading them. He proved he’s a true franchise quarterback this season and especially in the Super Bowl.

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