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Eagles’ Jalen Hurts Explains Why He Didn’t Put on Super Bowl Ring

PHILADELPHIA COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA, JUL 23 – Jalen Hurts chose not to wear his Super Bowl LIX ring to focus on the 2025 season and avoid a 'Super Bowl hangover,' emphasizing the team's future goals, coaches said.

  • Jul 23, 2025 in Philadelphia saw Jalen Hurts not wear his Super Bowl LIX ring during the ceremony, contrasting with peers who quickly slipped theirs on.
  • Amid a team-wide reset, head coach Nick Sirianni, `You’re not looking back, you’re not looking forward`, reflecting the Eagles' focus on 2025.
  • Inside each Super Bowl LIX ring, 145 symbolizes the most postseason points by a team, with 40 diamonds representing Chiefs points, and a hidden button reveals Sirianni’s mantra, `You can’t be great without the greatness of others`.
  • Some Eagles fans joked that Hurts probably stuffed his Super Bowl ring away and forgot about it, but Hurts said he is looking forward, not backwards, emphasizing his focus on the 2025 season.
  • Looking ahead to 2025, the Eagles will enter the season under new offensive coordinator Kevin Patullo, with Hurts as the veteran leader, emphasizing a focus on the future.
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Eagles’ Jalen Hurts won’t wear his Super Bowl ring

Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts explained why he does not wear the Super Bowl ring he and his teammates were given last Friday.

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Newsweek broke the news in United States on Wednesday, July 23, 2025.
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