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Super Bowl-winning quarterback named to TIME's 100 Most Influential People of 2025

Super Bowl-winning quarterback named to TIME's 100 Most Influential People of 2025

USA Today16-04-2025

Super Bowl-winning quarterback named to TIME's 100 Most Influential People of 2025
Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts has landed a spot on TIME's 2025 Top 100 Most Influential People list, recognized not only for his NFL achievements but also for his profound impact on the Philadelphia community through charitable endeavors. At just 26, the Channelview, Texas native was only on of six athletes to make TIME's yearly list.
Off the field, Hurts' charitable efforts have transformed lives in Philadelphia. Through his Jalen Hurts Foundation, launched in 2024, he has focused on empowering youth through education and sports. His 'Keep It Cool' campaign donated $200,000 to install air conditioning in Philadelphia public schools. This initiative, tied to his 'TDs for ACs' campaign, saw him contribute $5,000 per touchdown scored, reaching $100,000 by Week 10 of the 2024 season. Additionally, Hurts has supported the Children's Hospital of Philadelphia and mentorship programs, earning him the 2024 Philadelphia Citizen of the Year award.
Hurts' advocacy for women's sports, including his all-female management team and support for the Eagles Girls Flag Football League, further exemplifies his influence.
On the field, Hurts has solidified his status as one of the NFL's elite quarterbacks. Since being drafted in the second round in 2020, he has led the Eagles to the playoffs in each of his four seasons as a starter, culminating in a Super Bowl LIX victory in 2025, where he earned MVP honors. His 2022 season was a breakout, with a 14-1 record, a second-place finish in NFL MVP voting, and a franchise-record 35 total touchdowns. In 2024, he set a new Eagles single-season mark with 4,463 total yards and 38 touchdowns, earning Pro Bowl honors.

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