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Superman Actor Causes a Surprise by 'Choosing Sides': Jalen Hurts is the Real Superhero!

Imagine this: It's 4th and inches, with the championship hanging in the balance. Who do you choose to make the decisive push? Superman, with his otherworldly strength from the planet Krypton, or Jalen Hurts with our unstoppable "Tush Push"?

For David Corenswet, the newest actor set to don the Superman cape and also a die-hard Eagles fan since his days in Lower Merion, the answer is crystal clear.

When asked in an interview, Corenswet didn't hesitate for a second and gave an answer that would make the whole NovaCare Complex cheer: "I'd say Jalen Hurts."

He explained that the Tush Push isn't just about raw power, but that it requires "technique and organization" on another level. He even joked that Superman might just "trip over his feet or something." It was a steel-clad statement from the "Man of Steel" himself: human skill and tactical perfection triumph over alien strength.

And he's absolutely right!

We all know it. The numbers don't lie. Since 2022, our Eagles have converted a staggering 87% of their tush pushes. 33 of Jalen's 55 career rushing touchdowns have come from just one yard out. Opponents know it's coming, and they still can't stop the freight train.

Of course, this success doesn't belong to Jalen alone. It's the work of an entire "wall of steel" on the offensive line, who sync up perfectly with their captain's decisive push.

Corenswet's words affirmed what the entire city of Philadelphia believes: We don't need a fictional superhero. We have our own superhero right here, and his name is Jalen Hurts. His strength doesn't come from a yellow sun, but from flawless execution under pressure, from grit, and from that unmistakable "Philly Thing." As the team prepares to defend the crown, rest assured that the man leading us is the most trustworthy of all.

VIDEO: Eagles Locker Room Explodes as Jalen Hurts Gets Cursed Out by A.J. Brown After Offensive Disconnect
Philadelphia, PA – October 6, 2025 Tensions erupted inside the Eagles’ locker room moments after their 21–17 loss to the Denver Broncos in Week 5 — their first defeat of the season. Multiple team sources described the postgame atmosphere as “icy,” with star wide receiver A.J. Brown visibly frustrated and distancing himself from quarterback Jalen Hurts. Despite the close score, Philadelphia’s offense struggled to find rhythm. Hurts finished with just 162 passing yards, while Brown — one of the league’s elite receivers — recorded only 3 catches for 27 yards. It marked the third game this season where Brown failed to surpass 30 yards. A.J. Brown reportedly voiced his disappointment behind closed doors, claiming the chemistry that once made the Hurts-Brown duo unstoppable has completely vanished. “It feels like we’re not even on the same page anymore,” one source quoted Brown as saying. “He’s forgetting I’m out there — and maybe I’m forgetting what it feels like to be trusted.” The comments quickly circulated through the locker room, with several players attempting to de-escalate the tension. However, Brown’s remarks highlight a growing frustration among Philadelphia’s offensive stars about play-calling balance and target distribution. Head coach Nick Sirianni downplayed the situation in his post-game press conference, emphasizing unity. “We win together, we lose together,” Sirianni said. “But we have to clean things up — communication, execution, everything.” 👉VIDEO: AJ Brown on the missed deep shot from Hurts: Jalen Hurts responded to the missed deep throw to AJ Brown in his press conference after the Eagles' loss to the Broncos. He said, "I'll have to watch the tape." This implies he doesn't want to comment on the details yet, but needs to review it for analysis. From sources, it appears that AJ Brown slowed down in his run, leading to the miss, but Hurts did not directly blame the play, but took overall responsibility for the play. 👉VIDEO: Jalen Hurts on the missed deep shot to AJThe Eagles, now 4–1, return home next week for a critical NFC matchup — but the spotlight will remain on whether the Hurts-Brown connection can be repaired before it fractures the team’s Super Bowl hopes.