So, you're sitting on the couch, maybe debating with a friend or just double-checking a stat before you place a bet, and the question pops up: Jalen Hurts how many super bowls has he actually won? It's funny because depending on who you ask, you might get two very different answers. Some people still talk about him like he's the guy who "almost" did it against Mahomes in 2023, while others are already crowning him as the savior of Philly.
Honestly, the answer is pretty straightforward, but the journey to get there was anything but simple.
As of right now, in early 2026, Jalen Hurts has won one Super Bowl. He led the Philadelphia Eagles to a massive 40–22 victory over the Kansas City Chiefs in Super Bowl LIX, which went down in February 2025. Not only did he win the ring, but he also walked away with the Super Bowl MVP trophy. It was basically the ultimate "I told you so" to every critic who said he couldn't win the big one.
The Heartbreak of Super Bowl LVII
You can't really talk about his win without looking back at the game that almost was. Back in February 2023, Hurts faced off against Patrick Mahomes in Super Bowl LVII. That game was a total shootout. Hurts was absolutely electric, putting up numbers that should have been enough to win.
He threw for 304 yards and ran for another 70. He also tied a Super Bowl record by rushing for three touchdowns. Imagine doing all that and still losing because of a late field goal. The final score was 38–35, and even though the Eagles lost, that was the night the rest of the league realized Hurts wasn't just a "running quarterback." He was a superstar.
Breaking Down the Super Bowl LIX Victory
Fast forward to 2025. The rematch everyone wanted actually happened. Super Bowl LIX in New Orleans was where Hurts finally got his revenge. While his 2023 performance was about raw power and rushing, his 2025 performance was a masterclass in efficiency.
He didn't need to run for three scores this time. Instead, he dissected the Chiefs' defense with his arm, throwing for 221 yards and two touchdowns while adding another 72 yards on the ground—which, by the way, broke his own record for rushing yards by a quarterback in a Super Bowl.
- Super Bowl LVII (2023): Lost 38–35 (Chiefs)
- Super Bowl LIX (2025): Won 40–22 (Chiefs)
- Total Super Bowl Appearances: 2
- Total Rings: 1
Why People Get the Count Wrong
The confusion usually stems from his college days. If you follow college ball, you know Jalen has a CFP National Championship ring from his time at Alabama (2017 season). He’s been in huge games his entire life. He’s the only quarterback to ever start a National Championship game for two different schools (Alabama and Oklahoma) and then go on to start multiple Super Bowls.
That kind of resume is insane. It's why Eagles fans are so defensive of him. He’s a winner. Period. Even when the Eagles struggled in late 2023 or faced coaching changes, Hurts stayed the same. Low-key. Focused. Stoic.
What Most People Miss About His Stats
People love to argue about his passing yards. "He's a product of the system," they say. Or, "He has AJ Brown and DeVonta Smith, anyone could do that."
But look at the Super Bowl stages. In his two appearances, he has a combined passer rating of over 111. That is elite territory. He isn't just "managing" these games; he is the engine. In Super Bowl LIX, he became one of the few quarterbacks to ever record a 100+ passer rating and 50+ rushing yards in two separate Super Bowls.
The dual-threat narrative is almost a disservice at this point because it ignores how much he has evolved as a pure pocket passer. He’s 6–3 in the postseason now. That winning percentage is better than most of the "elite" names people put ahead of him in preseason rankings.
The 2026 Outlook: Can He Do It Again?
Coming off a Wild Card exit against the 49ers just a few days ago, the "how many Super Bowls" question is starting to shift toward "when is the next one?"
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The Eagles have some aging pieces, and the NFC is getting tougher, but as long as Hurts is under center, Philly is in the conversation. He has proven he can handle the pressure of the biggest stage in the world twice.
If you're tracking his legacy, he’s already surpassed franchise legends like Donovan McNabb in terms of hardware. He’s the first Eagles QB to ever win a Super Bowl MVP. That’s a permanent spot in the history books, regardless of what happens next season.
Actionable Insight: If you're looking to compare Hurts to other active QBs, keep an eye on his rushing touchdown records. He is currently tied for the most rushing TDs in a season by a QB (15), and his ability to score inside the five-yard line makes him a unique statistical outlier compared to traditional pocket passers like Joe Burrow or C.J. Stroud.