The legend of Eagles, Brian Dawkins, discusses the impulse of Tush, the healthy life and greatness of Jalen Hurts

The legend of Eagles, Brian Dawkins, discusses the impulse of Tush, the healthy life and greatness of Jalen Hurts

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Jalen Hurts reached new levels last season: he brought the Lombardi trophy back to Philadelphia.

Upon entering the season, devils, even when entering the playoffs, the jury was in the Seafish of the Philadelphia Eagles field, and many thought he was a game manager with legs in a sound list.

But he lit it in the playoffs: his Eagles put 95 points in their last two games of the season, the game for the title of the NFC and the Super Bowl.

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Brian Dawkins shouts running

The retired player from the Eagles, Brian Dawkins, is honored during a game against New York giants in Lincoln Financial Field on September 30, 2012 in Philadelphia. (Drew Hallowell/Philadelphia Eagles/Getty Images)

However, for Brian Dawkins, this is not necessarily a surprise. Dawkins knew that Hurts could silence critics shortly after his career received an abrupt blow.

Hurts, of course, was banking in the 2018 National Championship with Alabama, and tua tagovaila took over. Tagovaila threw the touchdown of displacement to, ironically, to the future open receiver of the Eagles Devonta Smith.

“When that happened, that taught me a lot about his character … that young man is the one who saw being presented to Philadelphia and growing as a field marshal. And he is still growing,” Dawkins said in a recent interview with News Digital.

However, now that Hurts has a ring (and two appearances in the Super Bowl in three years), Dawkins waits more.

“For me, I’m baffled when people get angry when someone says they are not playing with their potential. Certain games, it was not,” Dawkins said. “I am someone who is always critical of myself in the movie. When I am not at my best, I am honest with myself. And I am sure it is in the same way. If he is in the same way, I would say the same exact things.

“But what distinguishes it is when it is healthy, and gets into those great environments, plays at a different level. It is a good problem, but when flashes, people will always wait for it. You must keep it at a higher level.”

Dawkins spoke with News Digital on behalf of the “It Takes 2” health initiative by Boehringer and Lilly. The Eagles legend is spreading the voice on how to monitor type 2 diabetes and kidney disease. Health was always the most important during the Dawkins Hall of Fame, and nothing has changed in retirement. Now, you are trying to help those who may need it, and urge them to make urine and blood analysis to combat any health defect.

“Type 2 diabetes and high blood pressure are something that my parents have. Therefore, once I heard that the rest of this information hit home for me. It is those people who need to perform different tests … They discover that if you are moving along the way on the development of renal disease or cardiovascular risk. Have this information, and I think that once you get information or wisdom, it is supposed to share it.

“If there is someone who appeared in your mind, then that person must go to Testyourkidneys.com.”

Brian Dawkins at It Takes 2 Initiative

Brian Dawkins attends Rose Parade as part of the It Takes 2 campaign. (Boehringer and Lilly)

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Part of what makes wounds so large, of course, is the thrust of Tush, which may or may not be forbidden. The teams have proposed to get rid of the work that Eagles succeeded with more than 90% of the time.

It is often imitated, but never doubles. No matter how much other people try, they will never simply be as good as birds.

That is his problem, Dawkins said.

“If you are a fan of the Eagles, it continues to do it! It is difficult to stop. It has stopped, it is not 100%. Things happen: the offensive line could slip, the defensive line could be larger. But for Jalen, it puts 600 pounds on squatting. Not all teams have that element,” he said.

Eagles pushing tush

The Eagles direct the impulse of Tush during the game against the Atlanta Falcons on September 16, 2024 in Lincoln Financial Field in Philadelphia. (Terence Lewis/Icon Sportswire through Getty Images)

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From now on, it is still allowed. And as long as that is the case, I expect to see it a lot in the red zone of the NFL in 2025 and beyond.

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