NFL fans react to Jalen Hurts arriving in all-black outfit for Week 6 Giants vs. Eagles TNF clash
Jalen Hurts has arrived, and fans believe he embodies an ominous character. On Thursday, the Philadelphia Eagles quarterback was seen walking the halls of MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford during their Week 6 game against the New York Giants.
He was wearing a black hooded jacket, matching pants, brown suede shoes, and sporting shades over his eyes. In addition, he was pulling a silver bag:
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It was liked by a large number of fans:
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“He’s relaxed and ready to do what he does best,” one gushed.
Another prayed: “Please protect them from this evil field.”
“Dorks will lay an egg tonight,” he digresses further.
Hurts’ alleged fragile relationship with primary pass rusher AJ Brown has been a topic of conversation throughout the buildup. He confirmed Tuesday that the two had a private meeting that also included running back Saquon Barkley:
“Yes, we just talk about teamwork, we talk about taking ownership of what we can, we talk about how we move forward as a team so we can continue to find ways to win games.”
Jalen Hurts gets candid about Giants rookie QB Jaxson Dart
This game will also mark the third start of Giants rookie Jackson Dart’s career, and Jalen Hurts had some thoughts on it when addressing the media that same day:
“It makes me feel old. I have so much respect for his game. I know he played under Coach (Lane) Kiffin. He’s a great player. He’s honestly in a great position to learn a lot, so I’m rooting for his success.”
For context, both men played under collegiate giant Lane Kiffin. Kiffin was the offensive coordinator at Alabama when Hurts was named the 2016 SEC Offensive Rookie of the Year. As the current head coach at Ole Miss, he has overseen Dart’s emergence as a top-tier prospect.
Dart himself shared some thoughts about Hurts in his media:
“I love his mentality, his daily responsibility for himself, and at the same time, raising the level of his teammates. … I feel like I’m very similar to him in my style of play. I feel like we can do a lot of the same things. He’s obviously an elite player, and I’m trying to get to that level. … I think that’s something I’ve had a lot of fun watching.”
The Eagles-Giants game begins at 8:15 PM ET on Amazon Prime Video.
Edited by Andre Castillo
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2025-10-10 00:49:00



