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Jalen Hurts’ concussion shows why he’s so important as his absence and C.J. Gardner-Johnson’s ejection doom the Eagles Story by Marcus Hayes, The Philadelphia Inquirer • 10h ...
If fans thought a Lombardi Trophy and Super Bowl MVP were enough to prove doubters wrong about Jalen Hurts — think again.
C.J. Gardner-Johnson, Jalen Hurts, and A.J. Brown were among some of the notable stars who skipped Monday's celebratory visit to the White House.
Jalen Hurts was among the Eagles who didn’t attend the White House on Monday to meet with President Trump, and one player, CJ Gardner-Johnson, fully explained his decision. A few hours before ...
Gardner-Johnson wasn't the only Philadelphia player to leave the game earlier. Pro Bowl quarterback Jalen Hurts left the game early with an injury. He was later ruled out of the game for a concussion.
Second year with the team, Gardner-Johnson did his part in shutting down all the criticism of Hurts and the offense leading up to this Super Bowl match. C.J. Gardner-Johnson on criticism towards ...
The Eagles went to the White House Monday to celebrate their Super Bowl LIX win with President Donald Trump. Several notable players did not attend, including quarterback Jalen Hurts and wide ...
Gardner-Johnson was riding in a golf cart at the Texans' facility while chatting it up with fans, and toward the end of the video, he pulled up alongside of quarterback C.J. Stroud.
CJ Gardner-Johnson, the Houston Texans safety who was a member of the Super Bowl-winning Philadelphia Eagles, explained on Instagram live why he didn't go to celebrate with President Donald Trump ...