Jaren Hearts, a Firadel Fear Eagles quarterback, is looking forward to another chance to face Kansas City chief in the Super Bowl.
JALEN HURTS, Filadel Fear Eagles, is waiting for this opportunity with Super Bowl Kansas City Chiefs.
Two years ago, Hurts and The Eagles appeared in the 2023 super bowl at the age of 38-35. In addition, the victory of the Chiefs continuous Super Bowl has begun. The following year, San Francisco 49ers won with overtime for 25-22 people.
When Hearts and Eagles meet in New Orleans on Sunday, they can Aven a huge loss by bidding to 3 -Pete and deny the history of Chiefs.
Hurts throws 304 yards and touch -down, and he hurried 70 yards at the last Super Bowl Meeting. Chiefs Quarter Bag, Patrick Mahomes, refute to him in three touchdowns, and Mahomes led a game in a game that kicked a 27 -yard field goal to defeat Harrison Bucker to defeat Eagles. 。
In the Philadelphia, the second quarter of the 24th to 14th leads in the process. In addition, Eagles never chased until the fourth quarter of the second and third touchdown pass.
“I learned a lot,” said Hearts. “It’s the same as other games. As you know, I think the moment is a moment, but ultimately all games have lessons.
“So, for the next season and the next game, you can only be wise, grow, mature, and only take all these lessons.”
Philadelphia learned more lessons in the 2023 season when the season’s 10-1 turned into 1 to 5 slides to end the regular season. Later, Tampa Bakanias routed Eagles 32–9 in the wildcard round.
“You have to end,” said Hearts, “And it will take a great focus, I will summarize all the wonderful weeks of preparation for this week.”
Philadelphia focused again to reach this point. It began when the team added to return Saku -on Burcre to a mix in the off -season. He rushed in a hurry with 2,005 yards with 13 times of touchdown, catching 33 passes with 278 yards and two touchdowns.
Eagles was relatively slow to be 2-2 and suspected to speculate the inactive season of the Season in Philadelphia. Instead, the Eagles went 12 to 1 in the remaining parts and knocked out three terrible teams at home in the playoffs to reach the Super Bowl.
“It’s a blessing. It’s all about all the hard work, and it means everything in order to see this opportunity again,” Hurts said.
Jalen Hearts learned from Nick Savan
Returning back to the championship game and acquiring one is not a new thing because it hurts.
It happened for him at a university in Alabama, and in the 2016 and 2017 seasons, he played in two national title games for Crimson. The second one, where the tide won, did not go as planned for him. Nevertheless, HURTS has carried the lessons collected from the former Alabama head coach Nick Saban to date.
Hearts said that Savan emphasized the newness of each season and the opportunity to resume everything … from zero.
“I think it’s because of the idea because I can stand here where I stand today. I decide, keep that patience, and work hard on my work,” says Hearts. I did it. “The first thing I always wanted to do was quantified my job and maximize those opportunities, and it was a kind of story.”