Jalen Hurts Rejects $12M Deal Linked to Displacement of Low-Income South Philly Families — “I Stand With the People, Not the Ones Forcing Them Out”.t

In a move that has garnered widespread admiration, Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts has rejected a $12 million sponsorship deal due to its association with the displacement of low-income families in South Philadelphia. Hurts, known for his leadership both on and off the field, made it clear with a brief yet powerful statement: “I represent the people — not those pushing them out.” This decision has drawn significant attention and praise for Hurts, highlighting his commitment to his community and values.

The sponsorship deal, which was tied to a company involved in real estate developments in South Philadelphia, would have seen Hurts as the face of a major marketing campaign. However, Hurts quickly realized that the project’s impact on local low-income residents, many of whom are being displaced due to gentrification, went against his core beliefs and his responsibility to those who have supported him throughout his life.