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Jalen Hurts wins Super Bowl MVP by slaying the Chiefs

Jalen Hurts has been criticized for much of the NFL season as weakness for the Eagles, but he looked back at it when it mattered most. There was a wound The biggest difference maker in a fantastic 40-22 victory at Philadelphia's Super Bowl LIX.

Hurts finished 22-17, 221 yards, 2 TDs and 1 INT. 11 more carrys for 72 yards, TD.

The Eagles did an incredible job of continuing to speculate on the Chiefs by carrying out a radically circling offense as Saquon Berkley was the focus and emphasising that quarterback instead. It was for a while one of the bravest decisions by an offensive coordinator, with Kellen Moore completely surrounded by bamboo in the Chiefs' defense.

At the heart of everything was pain. He had incredible pressure on the Chiefs' defense, known for punishing passersby, that the game was on his shoulder. There was a great risk of opening a passing game with Trent McDuffie and Co. There's a heart, a heart, a heart, a soul, a short yard offense, especially given the concern that Chris Jones and Kansas City's defensive line will take over the infamous “Tush Push.”

Hurts' victory is the 14th time the quarterback has won the Super Bowl MVP in the last 20 years. In the past, it was easy to say that QB received priority treatment, but in this case he won completely apart.

What a phenomenal victory between the Hearts and the Eagles.

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