Jalen Hurts was electric in the Super Bowl, leaving even Patrick Mahomes awestruck, but it wasn’t enough to hoist the Lombardi Trophy — this time.
Author: Michael
Philadelphia will likely lose both of its coordinators. Plus, a closer look at the hiring process in Indianapolis, the coaching carousel is still spinning, what’s next for Derek Carr and much more.
It’s disappointing that the 2022 Eagles will be remembered for the flag that was thrown on the play where their shot at a world title went away. Because that Philly team was talented, balanced, well-coached, well-constructed—it had just about everything, including a quarterback who could go blow for blow with Patrick Mahomes.
Jalen Hurts was absolutely spectacular.
Patrick Mahomes overcame an injured ankle with a vintage second-half performance for the Chiefs’ second Super Bowl win in four years.
Social media melted down after a defensive holding call ensured the Chiefs’ Super Bowl win. Funny thing is, the Eagles weren’t among the many folks complaining.
Jalen Hurts was arguably the best player in Super Bowl LVII. His Eagles lost to the Chiefs, but there’s no question now that Hurts is one of the NFL’s best players.
Patrick Mahomes battled through an injured ankle and showed his toughness in rallying the Chiefs past the Eagles in Super Bowl LVII.
A tough, clutch Super Bowl performance after an MVP season further separated Patrick Mahomes from his peers and proved he’s the dominant figure in the NFL.
Chiefs QB Patrick Mahomes and other players and coaches addressed the team at halftime, changing the trajectory of Super Bowl LVII.
Rajah Caruth didn’t start racing until his late teens but he had been iRacing for several years.
Rajah Caruth: “I am honored to represent who I represent and at the same time, I’m just as good a driver as anybody.