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Superman star David Corenswet sees superhuman power in Eagles' QB Jalen Hurts

Superman star David Corenswet sees superhuman power in Eagles' QB Jalen Hurts

USA Today14 hours ago
The star of the new Superman movie, David Corenswet, is an Eagles fan, and he believes Jalen Hurts has something on the Kryptonian.
These have been some long weeks and weekends. Every Sunday without a Philadelphia Eagles game to watch seems longer than it should be. Thankfully, training camp and the preseason are around the corner.
If you're like most, you've passed the time with some hoops and maybe some Philadelphia Phillies baseball. Who are we kidding, though? Nothing seems to fill that void that's been plaguing us since OTAs and mandatory minicamp ended.
So, we shot off some fireworks on the Fourth of July, and a week later, on the 11th, we went to check out the new Superman movie. Perhaps you've heard. The star attended Lower Merion High School, just like our beloved Kobe Bryant.
Superman may be stronger than a locomotive, but he'd rather Jalen Hurts run the Eagles' Tush Push.
It's been quite the offseason. We saw a victory parade. The Tush Push divided the NFL before Jason Kelce testified, crushed Terry Pegula, and votes were cast to keep the infamous play active.
David Corenswet plays everyone's favorite Kryptonian in the aforementioned Superman movie. Recently, he was asked a question. If the Eagles are facing a fourth-and-one scenario and need a yard, who needs to run the tush push? Jalen Hurts or Superman? It sounds like he's rocking with Hurts.
There's nothing left to say after that. When the Man of Steel defers to the quarterback of the Philadelphia Eagles, it seems feasible to listen. Goodness gracious. Philadelphia's superhero, the regular season, and Week 1 vs. the Dallas Cowboys can't get here fast enough. Superman is playing in theatres if you need a tune-up to get ready.
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