Former Alabama QB Jalen Hurts was named Super Bowl LIX MVP and finished the night with 221 yards, 17/22 completions, two touchdowns, and one interception.
The Kansas City Chiefs are looking to 3-peat as Super Bowl Champions for the first time in National Football League history, while the Philadelphia Eagles are trying to find victory after making their second Super Bowl appearance in three years with Jalen Hurts at the helm as quarterback.
Hurts has battled a knee injury since the Divisional Round win against the Los Angeles Rams on Jan. 22. The big question is, is he ready to go on Sunday? And who better to ask than Hurts himself? He stated, "I feel fine, I feel fine, I’ll be ready to go."
Former Alabama wide receiver Gehrig Dieter has made it official that he will be making his future plans to stay with Kansas City Chiefs. This will be Gehrig sixth season with the NFL team. Looking back to when he first started with the team back in 2017 as an undrafted rookie.
Cincinnati Bengals offensive tackle and former Alabama player Jonah Williams spoke on the loudness of SEC stadiums vs. Arrowhead Stadium as the debate grew before their big game Sunday.