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Eagles QB Jalen Hurts Fires Off Expletive-Laced Response to Chiefs DT Chris Jones’ Taunt in Closing Moments of Super Bowl Rematch

September 15, 2025 
The Philadelphia Eagles didn’t just escape Arrowhead with a 20–17 win over the Kansas City Chiefs in Sunday’s highly anticipated Super Bowl rematch. They left with a statement, delivered not on the stat sheet but in Jalen Hurts’ own words.

As the final seconds ticked away and the Eagles lined up in victory formation, tensions spilled over at the line of scrimmage. Chiefs defensive tackle Chris Jones, frustrated after the narrow loss, leaned across and taunted Hurts: “You didn’t even have 100 yards.”

Hurts, who had thrown for exactly 101 yards in the game, didn’t hesitate. Cameras caught his sharp, expletive-laced reply:

“WE WON THE F***KING GAME. SHUT YO A** UP.”


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That defiant response became the punctuation mark on a night that symbolized a power shift. For years, it was Patrick Mahomes and the Chiefs who found ways to close out games in dramatic fashion, building a dynasty of three Super Bowl titles in seven seasons. But on this night, Hurts and the Eagles stood tall on the Chiefs’ home turf — and made it clear that Philly is no longer chasing. They’re here to own the moment.

Statistically, it wasn’t Hurts’ best outing: 15-of-22 for 101 yards, his lowest passing total in any full start of his career. But the numbers barely scratched the surface of his impact. Facing a critical 3rd-and-10 in the fourth quarter, Hurts launched a deep sideline throw under heavy blitz pressure. DeVonta Smith outleapt Chiefs corner Trent McDuffie to haul in a 28-yard grab, setting up Hurts’ signature “tush push” touchdown on 4th-and-goal.

That score stretched Philly’s lead to 10 — enough to withstand Mahomes’ late rally and silence the crowd at Arrowhead.

 

Mahomes nearly authored another comeback with a 49-yard touchdown to Tyquan Thornton, but this time, the final word belonged to Hurts. His fiery exchange with Jones wasn’t just emotion — it was symbolic. The scars of Philadelphia’s heartbreaking loss in Super Bowl 57 have fueled this team, from last February’s emphatic Super Bowl 59 redemption win to this latest triumph on the road.

“We’re built to find ways to win,” Hurts said postgame. “It doesn’t matter how it looks — I don’t play this game for stats. I play it to win.”

 

For Eagles fans, the sight of Hurts jawing back at Jones captured the Philly spirit perfectly: blue-collar grit, no excuses, and no backing down — even in the heart of Chiefs Kingdom. It wasn’t about style points. It was about attitude, and on Sunday night, Hurts proved he’s ready to carry that edge into every fight this season.

The rematch ended with Hurts on top and Jones silenced. And with that, the Eagles didn’t just beat the Chiefs — they may have ended an era.

Chiefs Linked To Saints Super Star With 5x Pro Bowl & 2x All-Pro in Blockbuster Trade, Per Source
Kansas City, MO — According to a circulating on X (Twitter), the Kansas City Chiefs have been “linked” to Alvin Kamara—the New Orleans Saints superstar, five-time Pro Bowler and two-time All-Pro—as a potential target ahead of the trade deadline. The speculation has heated up as various outlets have also floated Kamara as a logical “fit” should the Chiefs look to add a versatile, late-season playmaker on offense. At 30, Kamara is a rare dual-threat RB who excels as both a runner and receiver. He tied the NFL single-game record with six rushing touchdowns (Christmas Day 2020 vs. the Vikings), and he has recently been recognized as the Saints’ all-time leader in rushing yards. Across his career: 5× Pro Bowl, 2× Second-Team All-Pro, and a skill set tailor-made for Andy Reid’s motion/spacing concepts—screens, angle/choice routes, safe check-downs, and short play-action. Tactically, if a move ever materialized, Kamara would immediately put stress on short-to-intermediate coverages, force defenses to roll a safety, and give Kansas City intriguing two-back looks alongside Isiah Pacheco on 3rd-and-medium and in the red zone. In this hypothetical scenario, Kamara voices a desire for a fresh challenge after hitting so many personal milestones in New Orleans: “I’ve achieved just about everything with the Saints, and I want a new challenge for myself. What could be better than a team competing directly for a Super Bowl? Just thinking about wearing Red and Gold really excites me.” Source: @nflrums X As of now, there has been no official confirmation from the Chiefs or the Saints regarding any talks. Still, Kamara’s résumé and toolbox explain why his name is quickly paired with Kansas City whenever rumors of an offensive upgrade surface. With 5× Pro Bowls, 2× All-Pro honors, and a proven knack for tilting games as both a runner and receiver, even a whisper on social media is enough to make Chiefs Kingdom perk up.