Jalen Hurts reveals why he wouldn't smile despite Eagles' massive lead in Super Bowl LIX

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Philadelphia Eagles backmost Jalen Hurts was not blessed with his team's blowout triumph implicit the Kansas City Chiefs successful Sunday's Super Bowl. 

With his squad up 40-6 precocious successful the 2nd fractional and his first-ever Lombardi Trophy each but clinched, Hurts pouted and frowned connected the sideline successful caller footage released by the NFL. 

In the footage, Hurts' teammate, choky extremity Grant Calcaterra, told the quarterback, "You tin ace a smile, too." 

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Hurts responded by explaining helium inactive wasn't implicit his past Super Bowl loss, erstwhile the Eagles fell 38-35 to the Chiefs successful the 2023 Super Bowl. 

"I can't prevarication to you, bro. The past 1 changed my psyche man," Hurts said. "This ain't ever implicit until the abdominous woman sings." 

Hurts has been vocal astir however motivational the Super Bowl nonaccomplishment was. 

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In the summertime of 2023, months aft that game, Hurts revealed that the wallpaper connected his telephone was a representation of him walking disconnected the tract disappointed arsenic reddish and yellowish confetti fell to the field.

Prior to the commencement of the Super Bowl connected Sunday, Hurts revealed during an interrogation connected Fox's pregame amusement helium had kept that representation arsenic his telephone wallpaper successful the 2 years since the loss. 

Now, adjacent aft winning a Super Bowl, Hurts doesn't program connected changing the wallpaper.

"I conjecture radical expect maine to alteration it, [but] it’s conscionable a wallpaper. It’s a humble reminder for me," Hurts said Tuesday successful an interrogation connected "The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon.

"It’s gonna remain. There’s nary urgency to alteration it."

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