It wasn’t until Sunday when Hurts finally got that chance to throw a championship-sealing pass of his own to Smith, connecting with the wide receiver on a 46-yard touchdown to effectively put the game out of reach for the Chiefs. It was truly a full-circle moment, and mics picked up the coolest sideline exchange between the longtime teammates.
Philadelphia Eagles wide receiver DeVonta Smith became the fifth player in NFL history to win the Heisman, a national tile, and the Super Bowl.
During Budda Baker’s rookie season with the Arizona Cardinals in 2017, the safety sent a pair of cleats to his former University of Washington teammate Sean Vergara to design. Vergara, a walk-on defensive back who played for the Huskies from 2015 to 2018,
Eagles QB Jalen Hurts and WR DeVonta Smith shared a wholesome moment together on the sideline at the end of Super Bowl 59.
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