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Gripes that the Eagles' QB and Super Bowl MVP is constantly slighted grow louder with each national ranking, but Hurts is truly a difficult comparison.
An army of former players around the league have called into question ESPN's rankings of the top 10 quarterbacks in the NFL going into the 2025 season. And unlike the ESPN panelists, they aren't "anonymous.
Following ESPN's latest rankings of the NFL's top ten quarterbacks, former champion Damien Woody sounded off on Eagles QB Jalen Hurts being ranked so low.
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Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts had an opportunity to share time with Michael Jordan and Carmelo Anthony after the Super Bowl.
Despite a year that saw Hurts hoist up the Lombardi Trophy and earn Super Bowl MVP, the quarterback barely cracked ESPN’s top 10. Instead, quarterbacks like Jared Goff (No. 8), Justin Herbert (No. 7), Matthew Stafford (No. 6), and Jayden Daniels (No. 5) were ranked above him.
Months ago, Brandon Graham was riding through the streets of Philadelphia on a Super Bowl champions bus, celebrating the team's second Lombardi Trophy.Then, Graham went out on top in March and retired from football after 15 seasons with the Eagles.