NFL quarterback Jalen Hurts was not satisfied with the Philadelphia Eagles’ excellent 2022/23 season and is determined to improve on his performances from the last campaign
After a breakout season in which he guided the Philadelphia Eagles to the Super Bowl, Jalen Hurts is not resting on his laurels.
Following the heartache of narrowly missing out on lifting the Vince Lombardi trophy, the quarterback is working harder to hit the ground running next season. During an appearance on the AP Pro Football Podcast, the 24-year-old commented on the mindset he is channeling ahead of the new season.
“And that’s the thrill. There’s a thrill in not being satisfied and there’s a thrill in being on this journey, and I have embraced that,” he began. “I love this game and I know my purpose within this game. I truly just want to be intentional.
“So every day I just try to be the best that I can be and that is not based off of external factors. Those things don’t matter. You just try and control what you can.” During the regular season, the Eagles produced a record of 14 wins and three losses with Hurts starring with MVP-calbre play until injury saw him miss two games with a shoulder injury before returning to the lineup for the final game and the playoffs.