PHILADELPHIA — The debate about Jalen Hurts was supposed to be over.
The Eagles quarterback put “The Dagger” in it late in the third quarter of Super Bowl LIX when former offensive coordinator Kellen Moore dialed up a deep call and Hurts launched a perfect pass to DeVonta Smith for a 46-yard touchdown.
Game over.
Before that throw, the Kansas City Chiefs were filmed on their sideline trying to convince themselves that they could still win a game that they were never in.
Before that game, Hurts was just the other quarterback playing in New Orleans that week, a guy blessed with a great team but not nearly the same talent as Patrick Mahomes.
But in that game, it was Hurts who made all the big plays, completing 77.3% of his passes for two touchdowns while time and time again b