Super Bowl LVII: Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts says he will learn from ‘tough’ Chiefs loss

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Beaten Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts says he will learn from the “tough” angst of the Super Bowl, calling it a “teachable moment” after his historic three rushing touchdowns weren’t enough to defeat the New York Chiefs. Patrick Mahomes.

Defeated Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts will learn from his team’s 38-35 loss in Super Bowl LVII.

The 24-year-old impressed by setting a Super Bowl record with three rushing touchdowns, but his efforts weren’t enough to seal the ultimate prize.

His rival, Patrick Mahomes, overcame a worsening ankle injury to inspire the Chiefs to a comeback in Arizona on Sunday night.

Hurts is just looking to learn from his first Super Bowl experience and carry it over to next season.

“You want to cherish these moments with the people you’ve come this far with, your family, your loved ones, your teammates, your peers, everyone you do it with and do it with,” he said after the game.

Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts says he’ll learn from Super Bowl heartbreak

He set a Super Bowl record with three rushing touchdowns, but his efforts weren’t enough.

‘I am very proud of this team. I would say that I am very proud of this team for everything we have been able to overcome.

“Obviously, we had a big goal that we wanted to achieve and we came up short.

“I think the beautiful part of this is that everyone experiences different pains, everyone experiences different agonies of life, but it’s up to you if you want to learn from it.

You decide if you want this to be a teaching moment. I know what I do.’

The Eagles led 24-14 at halftime, but the Chiefs rallied in the second half to advance.

Philadelphia fought back to tie the game 35-35, but Kansas City set up the game to seal glory with a field goal with just eight seconds remaining.

‘It’s hard. We worked very hard for this opportunity and coming up short is difficult,” added Hurts.

“There’s always a lot to learn, a chance to reflect on things we didn’t do or could have done, but I think there’s a lot to learn.”

Hurts’ rival quarterback Patrick Mahomes lifts the Lombardi Trophy after the 38-35 win

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