Unlocking the Secret Twist That Will Change Everything You Thought You Knew

Unlocking the Secret Twist That Will Change Everything You Thought You Knew

Is Jalen Hurts about to rewrite the MVP narrative in a league starved for repeat champions and fresh heroes? The Philadelphia Eagles aren’t just defending their Super Bowl title—they’re staking a claim as the juggernaut of the NFL, and against all odds, their quarterback might just be on the cusp of a breakout MVP campaign. Sure, Hurts doesn’t light up the stat sheet like some flashy gunslinger and his running touchdowns benefit from a little help called the “Tush Push,” but isn’t there something compelling about a player who quietly dominates behind the scenes, orchestrating victories with poise? As analyst Kyle Brandt suggests, combining wins, stats, and story paints a picture of a man conquering football’s highest echelons—albeit under a veil of criticism. So, can Hurts shake off the doubters and claim the throne, or will the MVP race overlook the steady commander leading the league’s most stacked team? Let’s dig in.

BALTIMORE - OCTOBER 26: A general view of the official NFL ball taken during the game between the Baltimore Ravens and the Oakland Raiders at M&T Bank Stadium on October 26, 2008 in Baltimore, Maryland.
(Photo by: Chris McGrath/Getty Images)

 

The Philadelphia Eagles are the team to beat in the NFL right now.

They are the defending Super Bowl champions, and, with how difficult it is to repeat, they’ll look to prove that they’re still the best.

With that in mind, NFL analyst Kyle Brandt thinks they are about to get an MVP season from quarterback Jalen Hurts.

“Last year, I correctly predicted the NFL MVP (Josh Allen), and I’m not bragging about it. I just stick to a very, very simple formula, which I’m gonna follow today. Wins, stats, story. You have to have all three. So for my MVP in 2025, the wins will not be a problem. The numbers are interesting because much focus is cast upon the numbers that my MVP doesn’t have and he won’t have. The numbers 1 through 5 on some who-gives-a-damn-top-five list. This guy dominates through Weeks 1 through 23. Those are his best numbers. … I will tell you of a story of a man who conquers the world, only to be criticized for how he did it. … This is the truth, and the truth hurts. E-A-G-L-E-S! M-V-P! Put that in your list,” Brandt said.

Hurts arguably doesn’t get the credit he deserves.

While he may not be considered a top-five quarterback, he’s proven that he’s a winner.

Granted, he plays behind the best offensive line in football and has a myriad of weapons on offense and a great defense, but he shouldn’t be punished for being in an ideal situation.

If anything, he’s operated the offense smoothly, and he’s delivered almost every time they’ve needed him to in the past three seasons.

One could make a case that he’s outplayed Kansas City Chiefs star Patrick Mahomes twice in the Super Bowl.

Hurts isn’t an exciting player to watch, and his numbers might not be as predominant as others QB’s.

Also, his rushing touchdowns are unusually inflated, thanks to the Tush Push.

But if MVP is an award that’s reserved for quarterbacks, then whoever is playing for the most stacked team in football should definitely be in the mix.

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