Jalen Hurts showcased exceptional performance to propel the Philadelphia Eagles towards the Super Bowl, achieving a remarkable passing grade of 91.6 by completing 20 of 28 passes for 246 yards and a touchdown. Even while dealing with a knee injury, Hurts effectively added to his team’s score with three rushing touchdowns on ten carries. Offensive lineman Lane Johnson excelled in protection, allowing no pressures and achieving high grades in both pass and run-blocking. Defensively, Chris Jones of the Kansas City Chiefs made a significant impact with two sacks and eight pressures against the Buffalo Bills. Rookie wide receiver Xavier Worthy also shined, recording six catches for 85 yards and a touchdown, marking his best game yet.
Alongside these performances, Dallas Goedert contributed significantly in the NFC Championship with seven catches for 85 yards. Saquon Barkley scored three touchdowns in a dominant display for the Eagles, solidifying his postseason success with over 115 rushing yards in every playoff game. Cooper DeJean and Oren Burks also delivered standout defensive efforts for Philadelphia, maintaining strong coverage and tackling performances. Jalen Hurts' leadership and the team's collective effort position them strongly as they head toward the Super Bowl.