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Jalen Hurts kisses fiancée Bry Burrows after Eagles’ Super Bowl 2025 berth

Jalen Hurts sealed the Eagles’ Super Bowl 2025 berth Sunday in the most heartfelt way.

Moments after Philadelphia’s 55-23 victory over Washington in the NFC championship game, the Eagles quarterback kissed fiancée Bry Burrows, as captured on the Fox broadcast.

The couple, who announced their engagement last year, then walked along the sideline at Lincoln Financial Field as the celebrations began.

Bry Burrows and Jalen Hurts kissed after the Eagles’ NFC Championship win on Jan. 26, 2025. Fox/X

Hurts went 20-for-28 with 246 yards and one touchdown in the NFC title game, paving the way for the Eagles’ second Super Bowl appearance in the last three years.

The star QB also ran for three scores.

Burrows, an AI partner for IBM, previously joined the quarterback on the field at the Linc in January 2023 following the Eagles’ NFC championship win over the 49ers.

Philadelphia then fell to Kansas City in a Super Bowl thriller weeks later, 38-35.

Jalen Hurts walks with fiancée Bry Burrows at Lincoln Financial Field. USA TODAY Sports via Reuters Con
Bry Burrows celebrated with Jalen Hurts when the Eagles punched their ticket to Super Bowl 2023. John Angelillo/UPI/Shutterstock

Hurts, the Eagles’ second-round pick in 2020, will be playing in Super Bowl 2025 as an engaged man.

Hurts first crossed paths with Burrows at the University of Alabama, where he played from 2016-18 before transferring to Oklahoma.

The couple dated on and off before making their romance public in 2023. They confirmed their engagement to Essence in September.

Bry Burrows joined Jalen Hurts at the Time100 Next event in October 2023. FilmMagic
Eagles coach Nick Sirianni and Jalen Hurts on Jan. 26, 2025. AP

Philadelphia will face the winner of Sunday’s AFC Championship game between the Bills and Chiefs.

Kansas City, chasing its third consecutive championship, led at halftime, 21-16.

Super Bowl 2025 gets underway in New Orleans on Feb. 9.




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