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Jalen Hurts, the quarterback for the Eagles, together with his fiancée, Bryonna “Bry” Rivera Burrows, marked Philadelphia’s Super Bowl 2025 triumph against the Chiefs on Sunday with a tender kiss.
The engaged couple, who made their commitment official last year, savored a heartfelt moment amidst the shower of green and white confetti at Caesars Superdome in New Orleans after the Eagles’ impressive 40-22 victory over the previous champions.
During this unforgettable moment, Burrows proudly displayed her diamond engagement ring while embracing Hurts, who delivered an outstanding performance on his path to securing his first Super Bowl championship.
Hurts, 26, was named Super Bowl MVP after he completed 17-of-22 pases for 221 yards with two touchdowns and one interception.
The quarterback was also the Eagles’ leading rusher with 72 yards on 11 attempts for 6.5 yards per carry.
The quarterback also had an emotional moment with his father, Averion Hurts, before the trophy ceremony.
He was seen crying in his father’s arms as Burrows looked on.
Hurts previously said he kept a photo of him looking somber after the Chiefs beat the Eagles, 38-35, in Super Bowl 2023 as his screensaver.
Now, he can change his screensaver to a snapshot of him holding his first Lombardi Trophy and his Super Bowl MVP trophy.
The couple can also get back to wedding planning.
Hurts confirmed the couple’s engagement in a joint interview with Essence in September 2024, which included photos of their special moment that took place near the ocean.
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They went public with their relationship in 2023.
It’s unclear how Hurts and Burrows will celebrate the Eagles’ Super Bowl win.
“I can’t wait to enjoy this with my family and — it’s soaking in,” Hurts told Fox Sports’ Erin Andrews after the game.