The best stretch of his career
According to sports outlets like Marca, Jalen Hurts is in the best stretch of his career. It’s not just about the stats—it’s about his impact on the team. The Eagles have now gone ten official games without a loss (excluding preseason), and the quarterback is widely viewed as one of the most consistent leaders in the league.
What made the night even more symbolic was Tom Brady’s presence in the stadium, returning to Tampa in a ceremonial appearance. While Brady praised Mayfield, it was Jalen Hurts who stole the spotlight. His name now sits beside Brady’s in the record books, and even though he insists the team comes first, the NFL is already watching him as the heir to a narrative that once belonged solely to the seven-time Super Bowl champion.
The only QBs over the last 30 seasons to win 18 straight games that they started and finished
– Tom Brady
– Aaron Rodgers
– Jalen Hurts**active pic.twitter.com/lBU4ldk0TE
— NFL on CBS 🏈 (@NFLonCBS) September 28, 2025
Next stop
Next up: a home game against the Denver Broncos. If Jalen Hurts wins again, he’ll reach nineteen straight victories and stand alone at the top. But beyond the numbers, what he’s building is an identity—a way of competing that blends talent, composure, and purpose. And if Tom Brady was watching from the stands, he likely saw what’s coming. The future has arrived. And its name is Jalen Hurts.