“Don’t s— else matter but winning”: Jalen Hurts’ savage Super Bowl speech went viral—then he tore Chiefs apart on NFL’s biggest stage

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 Jalen Hurts’ savage Super Bowl speech went viral—then he tore Chiefs apart on NFL’s biggest stage

Jalen Hurts’ speech fueled Eagles’ Super Bowl domination (Image via: Getty Images)

In a moment that’s now gone viral, Jalen Hurts delivered a raw, locker room speech that set the tone for one of the most dominant Super Bowl performances in NFL history. While critics handed Kansas City the crown before kickoff, Hurts reminded the world that talk doesn’t win championships—execution does.

And on Super Bowl Sunday, he left no doubt about who was built for the moment.

A viral speech and a ruthless response— That’s how hurts took Super Bowl personally

On the eve of Super Bowl LIX, the narrative was clear: the Chiefs were on the verge of a historic three-peat, and the Eagles—once promising—had stumbled into the big game with too many questions. But inside Philadelphia’s locker room, Jalen Hurts wasn’t reading headlines. He was rewriting the ending.“Last time being here, this s— changed my life,” Hurts told his teammates in a now-viral team video.

“It changed my mentality. I left that m— so empty." Hurts wasn’t just revisiting a loss, he was fueling a fire. His message wasn’t polished for cameras. It was raw, emotional, and real. “Don’t s— else matter but winning,” he added. “Ask yourself how you want to be remembered.” Those words didn’t just motivate. They ignited.

The next night, Hurts and the Eagles stunned the football world by steamrolling the two-time defending champions.

Philadelphia jumped out to a 34-0 lead late in the third quarter—an almost unthinkable margin against a Mahomes-led squad. Hurts was electric, delivering a near-flawless performance that earned him Super Bowl MVP and silenced every lingering doubt about his place among the NFL’s elite.By the fourth quarter, the game was so one-sided that the Eagles pulled their starters with minutes still on the clock. The final score, 40-22, barely reflected the dominance on display.The real headline, though, happened the night before. Hurts’ speech has since racked up millions of views across social media platforms, praised not just for its intensity but for its honesty. It was a window into a player who wears past failure like armor and turns criticism into fuel.Also Read: Jalen Carter set for massive $35M contract extension as Eagles eye top-five non-quarterback paydayNow, heading into the 2025 season, Hurts is no longer a rising star, he’s a proven winner, a cold-blooded closer, and the heart of a franchise built to last.

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