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Jalen Hurts on the significance of having his dad, who was once his coach, on the field after Super Bowl win

In his first live television interview since the Super Bowl, Eagles MVP Jalen Hurts joins TODAY to talk about the blowout win over the Kansas City Chiefs. He opens up about the heartfelt moment he had with his dad and former football coach on the field and how the team’s loss to the Chiefs two years ago at the Super Bowl lit a fire under them. “Everything happens right on time,” he said.