TIME 100 NEXT - Phenoms
TIME Magazine
|September 25, 2023
The World's Rising Stars
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JALEN HURTS
25. The future of football
By Peyton Manning
I first met Jalen Hurts who led the Philadelphia Eagles to the Super Bowl earlier this year when he was in college and a counselor at the Manning Passing Academy, a summer football camp for high school players. I've admired him ever since. I strongly respect his willingness to learn. He's always thinking about getting better. For example, he will sometimes text me questions about plays that his team can run in the red zone. Though I sometimes have to remind him I haven't played in seven years (I have to dig into some old archives to remember plays), I've so enjoyed these conversations. Jalen is a natural leader who cares about his job and the organization that he plays for. The Eagles signed Jalen to a record-breaking contract extension this offseason, and he feels that accountability and responsibility to make them glad they made that investment. He's not celebrating. He doesn't see it as a reward. He sees it for what it is: the Eagles are paying him for what they expect him to do now. He's a model of how to approach a job. This is where the hard work begins.
Manning is a two-time Super Bowl champion
R.F. KUANG
27. Capturing complexity
By Constance Wu
This story is from the September 25, 2023 edition of TIME Magazine.
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