Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts showed a young interviewer exactly how you handle a Super Bowl loss with grace and perspective on Sunday.
When asked a question by a youngster in the postgame media pool, Hurts shared how he’s planning on taking what he learned from his team’s Super Bowl 57 defeat to the Kansas City Chiefs.
His outlook is valuable for anyone listening. Hurts’ answer was wise beyond his years, once again proving why he’s one of the easiest players in the NFL to root for right now.
The young interviewer in the audience could take away some fantastic virtues from Hurts’ answer, as could we all.
"The beautiful part about it is that everyone experiences different kinds of pain, different kinds of agony…"
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Simply put, Hurts is awesome. In a league filled with plenty of showboating and self-interest, the Eagles quarterback is setting a wonderful example for his young Philly fans and for NFL fans around the world.
This answer could do a lot of good for athletes all over who are dealing with tough losses, which is the kind of legacy that outlasts all Super Bowl wins.