The game swung back and forth to each team multiple times in a gripping contest that deserves to go down as one of the all-time great games in NFL history.
The Philadelphia Eagles are 6-0 in the NFL and Hurts is having a strong year, ranking 5th in the league in passing yards and has the 2nd most rushing yards for any quarterback. But it is his leadership, both in the locker room, and off the field in society that makes Hurts stand out above the rest.
The 7-time National Champion will join Peyton and Eli Manning for Monday Night Football, featuring a handful of his Alabama football alumni in primetime.