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The Philadelphia Eagles and the Buffalo Bills are set to square off on December 28, their first since 2023. The two teams feature star quarterbacks Jalen Hurts and Josh Allen. Touted to be one of the biggest games of Week 17, fans are anticipating this massive showdown.
Recently, ESPN analyst Jeff Saturday provided his insights into how the game will turn out.The popular analyst's views stirred intense chatter online as he sided with Allen’s team while comparing the QB to Superman. However, fans are pointing out Allen’s weaknesses and how he is inferior to Hurts in terms of performance and their history at the Super Bowl. The competitive rivalry has just begun, signifying the importance of this particular game.
Why the Superman comparison keeps coming back to championships
Former NFL lineman Jeff Saturday reignited intense debate and scrutiny on ESPN’s First Take with his bold statement, where he declared, "Josh Allen, to me, is Superman. He does significantly more with less." Fans instantly made fun and ridiculed the statement, citing examples of how Hurts has fared way better in games and has been termed Super Bowl MVP.
On X, user @Atownatz commented, "Then the Super Bowl is his kryptonite." Another user, @K_Turner02, wrote, "So wait a minute, the Super Bowl MVP compared to the regular-season MVP with a participation trophy LMAO." User @Coach_Kapp_ doubled down on the kryptonite claim, writing, "So then the playoffs are his... kryptonite?"Those reactions reflect the history of Allen’s career. He has undoubtedly and consistently kept Buffalo in contention. Yet he has never pushed past the AFC Championship Game. However, Hurts has already proven he can win on the biggest stage, earning a Super Bowl MVP and leading Philadelphia with incredible power and dedication. Until Allen breaks through and lifts the Lombardi Trophy, Saturday’s Superman label may not be taken seriously by Hurts’ fans. The upcoming match with the Eagles is a crucial step, and the QB has a challenging task ahead of him. Also read: Josh Allen injury update: Bills QB skips practice, yet reassures Bills fans he’ll start against Eagles in crucial Week 17 clash


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