Jalen Hurts has ‘gone on’ from the Super Bowl Victory as Eagles Open Training Camp

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NFL Star Quarterback Jalen Hurts won the first Super Bowl title in his career in February.

The Philadelphia Eagles user-defined, diamond-packed championship rings were revealed last week. While many of the Eagles players are probably eager to wear it one-on-one-stroke jewelry, you can’t expect to see the ring on Hurts’ finger at any time soon.

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Philadelphia Eagles Quarterback Jalen Hurts (1) performs a practice drill on the Novacare complex on June 10, 2025 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. (KYLE ROSS/IMAGN -PICTURES)

Hurts answered questions about whether he would soon start carrying the ring by making it clear that he is looking forward, not backwards.

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“I’ve gone on to the new year. It’s as simple as that,” Hurt’s journalists said Wednesday when the reigning Super Bowl -Masters opened training camp.

Eagles Quarterback Jalen Hurts speaks during the Philadelphia Eagles Super Bowl party in front of the Philadelphia Museum of Art, Friday 14 February 2025. (William Bretzger-Delaware News Journal/USA Today Network via imagn images)

Hurts threw in 221 yards and a few touchdowns in Eagles ’40 -22 win over Kansas City Chiefs in February in the big game. He finished the regular season with 2,903 passing yards and 18 touchdowns. He also rushed into 14 scores.

He was appointed MVP for the Super Bowl Lix.

Philadelphia Eagles Quarterback Jalen Hurts (1) addresses media during training camp at the Novacare complex on July 23, 2025 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. (KYLE ROSS/IMAGN -PICTURES)

The Eagles championship rings have 12 carats in total diamonds and a combined diamond weight of 140 grams, according to the team.

Eagle’s owner and CEO Jeffrey Lurie said the rings were designed for the purpose of representing everyone who played a role in the franchise that caught his second Super Bowl title.

“Our Super Bowl Lix championship ring represents commitment, determination and sacrifice of each member of our organization who helped deliver another World Cup to Eagles fans everywhere,” Lurie said. “From the start of training camp to our party on Broad Street, this team was deeply connected at all levels. Our players, coaches and Front Office staff worked so tirelessly throughout the season to raise another Lombardi trophy.”

Lurie also thanked jeweler Jason from Beverly Hills who designed the special rings.

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