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Jalen Hurts Sparks Controversy Over Jersey Snub After Carson Wentz’s Respectful Postgame Quote - Then Clears the Air

Minneapolis, MN — October 20, 2025

What began as a statement win for Philadelphia quickly turned into a storm of online drama — and one quote that took over the NFL conversation.

Moments after the Eagles defeated the Vikings 35–22 at U.S. Bank Stadium, Minnesota quarterback Carson Wentz spoke to reporters with remarkable humility and respect.

“Right now, the Eagles are simply on another level,” Wentz said.
“The way Jalen Hurts commands the huddle, the way that team executes — it’s something special. Losing to a group like that isn’t something to be ashamed of. They’ve set the standard for how football should be played.”

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The comment went viral, with fans praising Wentz for his maturity and honesty after facing his former team. Many called it one of the most genuine postgame moments of the season.

But minutes later, cameras caught something that fueled an entirely different narrative. As Wentz approached midfield for a postgame jersey exchange, Jalen Hurts, surrounded by cameras and Eagles staff, appeared to walk right past him without noticing. Within minutes, the clip exploded across social media, with hashtags accusing Hurts of “disrespecting” his former teammate.

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Eagles fans defended Hurts, pointing out that he had just come off a high-intensity game and was being pulled into media interviews. By Sunday night, reports surfaced confirming exactly that — Hurts had been escorted away for a national TV interview at the very moment Wentz reached out. Sources clarified that Hurts never saw him in the chaos.

Later that evening, Hurts reportedly reached out to Wentz through a mutual contact, apologizing for the misunderstanding and offering to swap jerseys later in the week.

What began as a tense misunderstanding ended as a moment of mutual respect — two quarterbacks who once shared the same franchise, acknowledging each other’s journey on and off the field.

And once again, one truth became clear: even when Jalen Hurts isn’t trying to make headlines, the world still watches.

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