July 4, 2024

Jalen Hurts of the Philadelphia Eagles attended the Lakers vs. Sixers game one day after their Week 12 victory against the Buffalo Bills.

The day after the Philadelphia Eagles defeated the Buffalo Bills in Week 12, quarterback Jalen Hurts was in the spotlight.

The day after the Philadelphia Eagles defeated the Buffalo Bills in Week 12, quarterback Jalen Hurts was in the spotlight.

Philly defeated the visiting Lakers 138-94 on Monday, led by reigning NBA MVP Joel Embiid’s first triple-double of the season. Los Angeles suffered its worst defeat of the 2023-24 NBA season.

Jalen Hurts saw an argument between Austin Reaves of the Lakers and Patrick Beverly of the Sixers. Late in the third quarter, the two spitfire guards got in each other’s faces. Fortunately, calmer heads prevailed before the scuffle turned into a full-fledged riot.

Jalen Hurts was able to relax after a hard-fought game against the Bills on Sunday by watching an NBA game.

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After trailing Buffalo 17-7 at halftime, Eagles fans booed Hurts and company off the field. Philadelphia trailed 24-14 entering the fourth quarter until Hurts threw two crucial touchdown touchdowns.

The Eagles quarterback scored on a 12-yard touchdown scamper, giving Philadelphia its 10th win in 11 games this season. The Bills, who were perennial Super Bowl contenders in prior years, finished 6-6.

In Week 12, Jalen Hurts made his case for his first NFL MVP award. He finished with 265 yards all-purpose, five touchdowns, and one interception.

Despite trailing the Bills for the most of the game, the Eagles found a way to win. Their tenacity helped them keep the league’s best record until Week 12.

In Week 13, Jalen Ramsey and the Eagles will face Brock Purdy and the San Francisco 49ers. That might foreshadow the NFC Championship Game. Prepare your popcorn.

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