
Jalen Hurts trolls the NFL with a Pro Bowl play call, and proves he’s ready to represent America in the Olympics
No one really cares about the Pro Bowl Games. They are supposed to be lighthearted and the result of that, unfortunately, is the entire production becoming an absolute joke. Players no longer wear pads, helmets, or care, and it’s just a quick flag football matchup.
Well, I’m happy to report that Jalen Hurts did NOT get that memo last night. With the clock winding down in the NFC’s 66–52 win over the AFC, QB1 here in Philadelphia lined up his offense and ran the Tush Push.
Obviously, the entire thing looked ridiculous given the fact it’s a flag football game. Check it out.
Jalen Hurts ran the Tush Push during the Pro Bowl Games
The NFC tonight ran the Tush Push to close out their win over the AFC. Maybe DeSean Jackson called the play for Jalen Hurts 😂
— John Clark (@JClarkNBCS) February 4, 2026
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Jalen Hurts wasn’t just out there for the jokes, he balled out. The Super Bowl MVP finished the game with a hat trick, scoring three touchdowns, casually reminding everyone that even at half speed, he’s still one of the most well-rounded quarterbacks in the NFL, as well as one of the most effective red-zone quarterbacks on the planet.
The cherry on top of all of this was the Tush Push.
The Tush Push barely survived into the 2025–26 season, falling just two votes short of being outlawed at the Spring League Meeting. Ever since, the anti–tush push crowd has been itching for another excuse to get it removed from the game.
Here’s the part no one wants to admit:
If the NFL sends players to represent the United States in Olympic flag football, Jalen Hurts is exactly the quarterback you’d want wearing red, white, and blue.
In a year where teams had success defending the Tush Push, due to the Eagles offensive line being in shambles essentially, Jalen Hurts responded by throwing for a career high 25 touchdown passes.
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You factor that into the fact that no QB in the NFL elevates there game more than Jalen Hurts in the largest of stages, it’s really not a hard decision to chose him as the guy to represent this country in Flag Football at the Summer Olympics.
Case in Point:
Jalen Hurts having TWO out of the top 8 is crazy… https://t.co/HeJCylfhon
— Steven Conrad Jr. (@StevenConradJr) February 3, 2026
You’d be hard-pressed to find a better QB to represent America.
You can’t say Josh Allen, he always chokes in the largest moments, as talented as he is. Maybe, Patrick Mahomes, but he’s currently injured and Jalen outplayed him in both head-to-head Super Bowl matchups.




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