Philadelphia Eagles star quarterback Jalen Hurts is known for his ability to score a chunk of rushing touchdowns by using the well-known “Tush Push.” That move allowed him to make NFL history in the playoffs that involves a record held by Hall of Famer Steve Young.
The Philadelphia Eagles are heading to the Super Bowl for the second time in three years after defeating their divisional rivals Washington Commanders.
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Getting to the Super Bowl is hard. Just ask Josh Allen and Lamar Jackson, who fell short once again this season. Warren Moon and Dan Fouts are Hall of Famers and never got there. Dan Marino, Steve Young and Aaron Rodgers each started one.
Jalen Hurts always seems to show up in the biggest of moments, which the Philadelphia Eagles needed in the NFC Championship Game against the Washington Commanders. Hurts threw for a touchdown and rushed for three scores for the Eagles in the 55-23 rout,
Quarterback JalenHurts entered the NFC title game against ... Following the rushing touchdown, ESPN announced Hurts passed SteveYoung for the most rushing touchdowns in NFL playoff history.
With three rushing touchdowns in the NFC Championship Game, Philadelphia Eagles quarterback JalenHurts ... 49ers great SteveYoung among all quarterbacks at eight rushing TDs. Hurts also had ...
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