Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts was in the limelight the day after they beat Buffalo Bills in Week 12.

Jalen Hurts sat courtside and watched the Philadelphia 76ers' game against the Los Angeles Lakers on Monday. Apparently, Hurts' presence at Wells Fargo Center motivated the Sixers to play one of their best games of the season.

Behind reigning NBA MVP Joel Embiid's first triple-double of the season, Philly crushed the visiting Lakers 138-94 on Monday. It was Los Angeles' worst loss of the 2023-24 NBA season.

Jalen Hurts witnessed an altercation between the Lakers' Austin Reaves and Sixers' Patrick Beverly. The two spitfire guards got in each other's faces late in the third quarter. Fortunately, cooler heads prevailed before the fracas escalated into a full-blown melee.

Watching an NBA game was a great way for Jalen Hurts to loosen up after a hard-fought game against the Bills on Sunday.

Eagles fans booed Hurts and Co. off the field after they trailed Buffalo 17-7 at halftime. Philly trailed 24-14 entering the fourth quarter before Hurts threw two touchdown passes in crunch time.

The Eagles quarterback scored on a 12-yard touchdown scamper to secure Philly's 10th win in 11 games this season. The Bills, perennial Super Bowl contenders in recent years, fell to a disappointing 6-6.

Jalen Hurts stated his case for his first NFL MVP award in Week 12. He finished the game with 265 all-purpose yards, five touchdowns, and one interception.

The Eagles found a way to win despite trailing the Bills for the most part. Their resilience helped them maintain the league's best record through Week 12.

Jalen Hurts and the Eagles will face Brock Purdy's San Francisco 49ers in Week 13. That could be a preview of the NFC Championship Game. Get your popcorn ready.