Eagles second string quarterback Jalen Hurts is giving us every reason to watch the rest of the season. Find out what we mean inside…
The Philadelphia Eagles made a surprise win when they defeated the New Orleans Saints on their home turf, 24-21.
Head coach Doug Pederson switched up the roster after a horrible start to the season. Coach Pederson decided to let rookie Jalen Hurts start at the QB position against the Saints, taking out veteran QB Carson Wentz. Huge deal.
Jalen got the opportunity to show his talents and he did just that. Coach Pederson will start Jalen Sunday for a second straight week, against the Arizona Cardinals.
So yeah, that’s all good and all – but no one told us Jalen – who is a member of Omega Psi Phi - was fine as hell. There’s a clip of the 22-year-old NFL QB sticking his tongue out and the ladies are losing it.
Also, there was drama on Twitter over the media dubbing Jalen's tongue action as mimicking rock star Gene Simmons and that just wasn't the case:
I love the earring and tongue combination. Jalen Hurts is a soul crusher pic.twitter.com/ctMXLyOOlw
— Spencer Chorney (@SpencerChorney) December 13, 2020
Learn about Omega Psi Phi. Hurts has posted on his social media about recently joining the fraternity. This not a Gene Simmons thing at all. Take a few minutes to learn about Black culture.
— Newy Scruggs (@newyscruggs) December 13, 2020
hiS iNnEr gEnE siMmOnS!!! WHET!!???? pic.twitter.com/35fKM5ltW6
— Birthday Loading.... #SagSzn (@thenc_lympie) December 14, 2020
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Whew, lawd! Now chicks are wondering what that mouth do!
Yeah, we’ll surely be locked in to the rest of the Eagles games for the rest of the season.
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Photos: AP Photo/Chris Szagol
source: theybf
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