Super Bowl MVP and Eagles QB Jalen Hurts tells Jimmy Fallon what he plans to do about the background on his phone ...
The Sporting News tracked live scoring updates and highlights from Super Bowl 59 between the Chiefs and Eagles.
The dedication that turned Smith into a Heisman Trophy winner and an eventual Super Bowl champion; Smith, after winning the Super Bowl this past Sunday with the Philadelphia Eagles, became the first ...
Watch former Alabama football players Jalen Hurts and DeVonta Smith share an emotional moment on the field at Super Bowl 59 ...
Dan Wetzel, Ross Dellenger and SI's Pat Forde take a look back at how Jalen Hurts experiences at Alabama and Oklahoma ...
No player drafted directly out of Alabama has ever scored a touchdown in a Super Bowl. Not until today, that is. With this Jalen Hurts bomb to DeVonta Smith, the former Heisman trophy winner ...
DeVonta Smith scores first receiving touchdown by Alabama player in Super Bowl Smith hauled in Hurts' third touchdown of the game (second passing touchdown) to push the lead to 34-0. Smith is the ...
DeVonta Smith has been one the more explosive and productive young receivers in the league. Deja Vu from his playing career at Alabama? Perhaps. Smith gets his second go-around at winning a Super ...
In what was seemingly the game-sealing touchdown for the Philadelphia Eagles in Super Bowl 59, former Crimson Tide quarterback Jalen Hurts connected with former Alabama teammate DeVonta Smith for ...
The touchdown also made NFL and Alabama history. Smith became the first player drafted from Alabama to score a touchdown in a Super Bowl. REQUIRED READING:Alabama football announces 2025 ...
DeVonta Smith ends Alabama's Super Bowl touchdown curse with 46-yard catch Smith became the first Alabama player to ever score a touchdown in the Super Bowl on Sunday. The school's alumni had ...
Smith also became the first player drafted from the University of Alabama to score a TD in a Super Bowl. DeVonta Smith led the Eagles in receiving in the victory. He had four catches for 69 yards ...