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

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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."

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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.

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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.

Cowboys Reunite with a Former Starter, Bolstering a Battle-Tested Defense for the Stretch Run
Dallas, TX – In a surprising yet strategic move, the Dallas Cowboys have officially signed linebacker Luke Gifford on the afternoon of October 8, 2025, just hours after the San Francisco 49ers decided to cut the veteran. The one-year, $3.5 million deal (with performance bonuses up to $1.5 million) marks an emotional homecoming for Gifford to the franchise that launched his career, while also plugging an urgent hole in Dallas’ linebacker depth after multiple injuries out of Week 5.   Gifford, 29, was a reliable glue piece for the Cowboys from 2019 to 2022—an undrafted gem who carved out his role on special teams and situational defense in the star and stripes. After leaving Dallas, he spent time with the Tennessee Titans (2023) and 49ers (2024–2025), earning a reputation as a smart, assignment-sound linebacker who can play WILL/SAM and contribute immediately on kick coverage and sub-packages.   With San Francisco this year, Gifford appeared in four games before Tuesday night’s roster shuffle left him as the odd man out. Dallas pounced. “Luke knows our standard and our language,” head coach Mike McCarthy said after practice. “He’s tough, dependable, and versatile. Given where our linebacker room is right now, he’s exactly the kind of veteran who can stabilize us fast.”   For the Cowboys—leading the NFC East at 4–1 but juggling availability at linebacker—this is timely triage and culture reinforcement. Defensive coaches value Gifford’s communication and angles in space; special teams coordinator notes he can step in on all four core units immediately. Gifford, moments after signing, posted on X: “Back where it started. Let’s work. #HowBoutThemCowboys #DC4L”   Cowboys Nation erupted online as #GiffordReturns trended across the Metroplex, with many fans framing it as a subtle flex against the 49ers—Dallas’ recent playoff nemesis. NFL Network panels speculated Gifford could suit up as early as this weekend if paperwork clears, logging early snaps on special teams and dime looks while the staff ramps him into the defensive packages.   Beyond the depth chart math, the message is clear: Dallas is moving decisively to protect its defensive identity and keep the NFC East lead. If Gifford brings the same reliability and edge-setting discipline he showed in his first stint, the Cowboys may have found the steadying piece they needed for a stretch run.   Can Luke Gifford’s homecoming spark a sturdier second level and help Dallas tighten the screws in crunch time? We’ll know soon enough. #CowboysNation #DallasCowboys #HowBoutThemCowboys