Hurts, Eagles and Pittsburgh Steelers
Jalen Hurts might have tried to give himself a new nickname, “Jalen Two Shoes,” earlier this season when a knotted cleat caused him to briefly wear mismatched shoes during a 37-17 Eagles win in Cincinnati in late October, but the NFL doesn’t appear to be too fond of Hurts making it a routine.
The Philadelphia Eagles franchise quarterback had sweet mismatching Jordans in their win last week. NFL social concurred until the league fined him.
The return of Jalen Two-Shoes on Sunday on Sunday will cost the Philadelphia Eagles quarterback $5,628 after the NFL fined him for a uniform violation. In the Eagles’ 27-13 victory over the Pittsburgh Steelers on Sunday, Jalen Hurts wore cleats that did not match in color. That’s not a violation, but one of the colors was.
Earlier in the season, Hurts turned heads when he was forced to wear one white Jordan and another Green Jordan cleat after having his foot stepped on and not wanting to miss a play. Last Sunday, Hurts decided to wear mismatch cleats, and the league fined Philadelphia’s star quarterback close to $6,000.
The Eagles have a Kelly Green and Midnight Green look, but Jalen Hurts violated an NFL rule by debuting two cleats in the 27-13 win over the Steelers. Last Sunday, Hurts decided to wear mismatch cleats, and the league fined Philadelphia’s star quarterback close to $6,000.
Jalen Hurts threw touchdown passes to A.J. Brown and DeVonta Smith to mute scrutiny of the Eagles’ offense, and Philadelphia won its franchise-record 10th straight game, 27-13 over the Pittsburgh Steelers.
The Eagles extended their winning streak to 10 games with a 27-13 win over the Steelers on Sunday at Lincoln Financial Field.
The Eagles beat the Steelers on Sunday at home in Philadelphia, and quarterback Jalen Hurts had a message for Pittsburgh’s Russell Wilson after the game. “Watched you my whole childhood, Hurts told Wilson as the two shook hands. “You paved the way,”