Jalen Hurts’ mom Pamela calls out Eagles QB’s ‘horrible’ singing

Jalen Hurts’ mom kept it real when asked about the pipes on the Eagles’ superstar quarterback.
Pamela Hurts said she was cringing over her son’s rendition of “Fly Eagles Fly” after Philadelphia’s 31-7 win over the 49ers in January’s NFC Championship game.
“Oh my God, that was awful,” Pamela said while rolling her eyes during a recent interview with KHOU 11 news.
“It was funny. He can sing better than that. The acoustics in the stadium was bad. He could not — he clearly could not have heard how he sounded. He was horrible.”
Pamela added she enjoyed seeing her son let loose before he hoisted the NFC Championship trophy on stage at Lincoln Financial Field.
“But, it was all in fun,” she said.


“I was happy to see him happy and let loose — and kind of show people a different side.”
Hurts went viral in January after he helped lead the Eagles to their first Super Bowl appearance since February 2018.
The 24-year-old quarterback took the mic from Fox Sports personality Terry Bradshaw and belted out a screechy version of “Fly Eagles Fly.”

Hurts was seen laughing and joking with teammates as Philadelphia’s hometown crowd sang along to the Eagles’ anthem.
It was a rare moment from Hurts, who is known for his stoic and composed demeanor.
Although the Pro Bowl quarterback made headlines at the time over his pitchy performance, he also set social media ablaze after stepping out with his longtime girlfriend, Bryonna “Bry” Burrows.

The couple — who has reportedly been in an on-and-off relationship since 2016 — was photographed smiling while exiting the Linc together.
Burrows currently works for IBM as an Al Partner, according to her LinkedIn.
The Eagles went on to lose to the Chiefs, 38-35, in Super Bowl 2023.
Hurts is known to be private about his personal life.

The quarterback often explains how football is his focus, citing a quote from his father, Averion Hurts, who served as his high school coach at Channelview in Houston.
“You got to keep the main thing the main thing,” Hurts said in an exclusive interview with The Post in December.
“But I embrace who I am and have confidence in who I am.
“And more importantly, the work that I put in. I just want to lead. I want to serve. I want to be the best quarterback for my team, my peers.”