Eagles Legend Super Bowl Jason Kelce Defends Jalen Hurts After Troy Aikman Accuses Refs of Favoring Him on Live TV – And Hurts’ Composed, Powerful Response Earns the Respect of the Entire NFL
Eagles Legend Super Bowl Jason Kelce Defends Jalen Hurts After Troy Aikman Accuses Refs of Favoring Him on Live TV – And Hurts’ Composed, Powerful Response Earns the Respect of the Entire NFL
October 30, 2025
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania – The NFL world erupted this week after Troy Aikman stirred controversy on ESPN by claiming that “officials have been favoring Jalen Hurts and the Philadelphia Eagles.” But less than 24 hours later, that narrative completely shifted — thanks to the voice of one man who still defines Philadelphia football: Jason Kelce, the recently retired Super Bowl champion and the emotional heartbeat of the Eagles for over a decade.
During Monday Night Football, Aikman suggested that the Eagles’ physical style of play “often benefits from calls other teams wouldn’t get.” The comment quickly spread, angering Eagles fans across the country — a fan base that takes immense pride in earning every inch on the field.
Appearing on The Pat McAfee Show the following morning, Jason Kelce — a future Hall of Famer and one of the most respected figures in franchise history — spoke passionately in defense of his former quarterback and close friend:

“Jalen Hurts doesn’t need referees to prove his worth. He’s earned the respect of that locker room and this entire city by getting back up every single time he’s knocked down. In Philadelphia, nobody gets handed anything — you fight for every inch of turf. And Jalen’s done that, week after week, with the heart of a true leader.”
Within hours, Kelce’s words had gone viral. The hashtag #InKelceWeTrust trended across social media as Eagles fans shared highlight reels of Hurts leading game-winning drives, bulldozing defenders on QB sneaks, and commanding his teammates with quiet authority. One fan wrote: “When Jason Kelce speaks, the city listens — he’ll always be our captain.”
Known for his straightforward and good-humored nature, Kelce also threw in a subtle but pointed jab at Aikman:
“I’ve got nothing but respect for Troy, but if he wants to talk about protection, he might want to remember what it’s like standing behind that legendary Cowboys O-line. Jalen doesn’t need help from the refs — he earns everything with his sweat.”
Later that afternoon, Jalen Hurts addressed the controversy following practice at the NovaCare Complex. As always, he remained composed and humble:
“I don’t pay attention to outside noise. I know what this team stands for — we work for everything we get. If people think I’m getting help, I’ll let the film and the scoreboard do the talking.”
His response set social media ablaze. ESPN’s Mina Kimes tweeted: “This is why Jalen Hurts is one of one — poise, grace, and total control.” Meanwhile, former teammates Lane Johnson and DeVonta Smith reposted Kelce’s interview with green heart emojis and the caption “That’s family.”
By nightfall, even neutral fans couldn’t help but admire the bond between these two Eagles legends. Kelce’s defense of Hurts wasn’t just about football — it was about loyalty, brotherhood, and the unbreakable spirit that defines Philadelphia.
And as another game day at Lincoln Financial Field approaches, the familiar chant echoes louder than ever:
“Fly Eagles Fly!”
Because in Philadelphia, greatness isn’t given — it’s earned. And this week, Jason Kelce and Jalen Hurts once again reminded the NFL what it truly means to win with heart.












