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Jalen Hurts isn’t just the NFL’s top 1 quarterback — he was also honored by the Governor of Pennsylvania as a Golden Citizen

Jalen Hurts Isn’t Just the Eagles’ QB — He’s Now the “Golden Citizen” of Pennsylvania!

Philadelphia has always loved Jalen Hurts — but now, that admiration stretches far beyond the city limits. Recently, Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro personally honored Hurts with the prestigious “Citizen of the Year” award, recognizing the quarterback’s quiet, consistent, and powerful impact off the field.

It wasn’t his pinpoint throws or fearless scrambles that earned him this recognition. It was what he did when the cameras weren’t rolling. Hurts donated $200,000 to install air conditioning in Philadelphia’s public schools, supports the Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia (CHOP), and regularly mentors at-risk youth across the city. No PR. No fanfare. Just heart.

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At the ceremony, Governor Shapiro praised him with powerful words:

“Jalen isn’t just a phenomenal athlete — he’s a role model of compassion and civic responsibility. The people of Pennsylvania are lucky to have someone like him representing them.”

What made this moment even more special was how Hurts never sought the spotlight for his efforts. When asked why he gives so much back, his answer was simple and sincere:

“If you have a chance to change someone’s life — even just a little — you should do it.”

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A True Leader — On the Field and in the Community

In an era where many athletes are known more for scandals or flashy contracts, Jalen Hurts stands out as proof that success and humility can coexist. He leads with more than just stats — he leads with purpose.

Jalen Hurts — quarterback of the Eagles, star of the NFL — is now officially the pride of Pennsylvania.
And as Philly fans love to say when football season rolls around:
“He’s not just our quarterback. He’s our guy.”

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