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Eagles Cheerleaders’ Wild Photos With Jalen Hurts Cause A Stir

Eagles Cheerleaders’ Wild Photos With Jalen Hurts Cause A Stir

The Philadelphia Eagles came up just short in the Super Bowl last season, but that doesn’t in any way detract from what a great year the organization had.

Quarterback Jalen Hurts came into his own as one of the NFL’s best young passers. He will inevitably get rewarded with a massive contract for his efforts.

And Philly, as a whole, reminded everyone why they are one of the greatest sports cities in America. To be in contention for another Super Bowl championship so soon after winning one is nothing short of impressive.

In addition to the players and fans showing out last season, the cheerleaders really left an impression as well. Along the way, they built up a massive following on social media.

Recently, the official cheer account shared some photos with Hurts that immediately went viral.

 

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“Look at Mr. MVP,” one fan wrote.

“Outstanding,” a second person chimed in.

This has been a big year for the Eagles’ cheerleading squad. They routinely blow up online for their various posts nowadays, more so than any other cheerleading unit in the NFL.

 

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Big picture, a lot of quarterbacks have been making headlines for various reasons over the past few weeks. Russell Wilson and his wife Ciara blew up for their wild video. Dak Prescott for his new girlfriend’s wild 21st birthday bash.

But Hurts? Him and his secret girlfriend have been keeping it very low-key.

Why? Because they’re getting ready for a big 2023-24 NFL campaign.

Will Hurts be able to right last season’s wrong, finish the drill, and bring a Super Bowl championship home to the Eagles come next year? One way or the other, an answer will emerge soon enough.

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Carlos Garcia

A longtime sports reporter, Carlos Garcia has written about some of the biggest and most notable athletic events of the last 5 years. He has been credentialed to cover MLS, NBA and MLB games all over the United States. His work has been published on Fox Sports, Bleacher Report, AOL and the Washington Post.
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