BREAKING: Packers QB Jordan Love Sends 3-Word Message to Jalen Hurts After Eagles Reveal 2025 Super Bowl Rings
July 19, 2025 – Green Bay, WI — As the Philadelphia Eagles continue to celebrate their dominant Super Bowl LIX victory and the unveiling of their 2025 championship rings, one of the NFL’s rising stars has taken a moment to acknowledge the achievement. Green Bay Packers quarterback Jordan Love sent a respectful and headline-grabbing three-word message to Eagles QB Jalen Hurts following the highly publicized ring ceremony.
The message?
“Keep setting standards.”
Though brief, Love’s words were a powerful recognition of Hurts’ leadership, the Eagles’ incredible 2024–25 season, and a nod to the excellence that all NFL players strive for.

A Rising QB Recognizes a Reigning Champion
Jordan Love, who had a breakout season with the Packers and led Green Bay back to the playoffs, is fast becoming one of the league’s most promising young quarterbacks. As he looks to establish his own legacy in Green Bay — the franchise of Bart Starr, Brett Favre, and Aaron Rodgers — Love’s gesture toward Hurts reflects both humility and competitive spirit.
The message was posted to Love’s X (formerly Twitter) account, alongside a photo of Hurts receiving his Super Bowl ring, with the caption:
“Keep setting standards. Respect.”
NFL players and fans immediately noticed the post, with many praising Love’s class and maturity. Eagles tight end Dallas Goedert reshared the message with the caption, “Nothing but respect, bro,” while former Eagles star Jason Kelce commented, “Real recognizes real.”
Jalen Hurts Responds
Hurts, who won Super Bowl MVP honors after a spectacular performance against the Kansas City Chiefs, took the high road as well when asked about Love’s post.
“Jordan’s a baller. I’ve seen his growth, and I respect the way he leads that team,” Hurts said during a SiriusXM NFL interview. “Appreciate the message. But now it’s his turn to go get one.”
That mutual respect highlights the new generation of NFL quarterbacks — a group defined by hard work, accountability, and leadership over bravado.
The wait was worth the wait as Eagles players assembled at Ballers at The Battery in their game-day bests to celebrate the second Lombardi Trophy in franchise history.
A Celebration of Legacy and Symbolism
The Eagles’ 2025 Super Bowl ring has gone viral for good reason. Designed to honor both the franchise and the city of Philadelphia, the ring includes:
- Two Lombardi Trophies: Representing the team’s 2018 and 2025 Super Bowl wins.
- Retractable eagle wings: Symbolizing the team motto “Fly, Eagles Fly.”
- Over 300 diamonds and green emeralds, forming the shape of Lincoln Financial Field.
- A hidden Nick Sirianni quote inside the band: “You can’t be great without the greatness of others.”
- And a small Brazilian flag, honoring offensive lineman Lucas Oliveira, the first Brazilian-born player to win a Super Bowl.
The ceremony brought together players, coaches, alumni, and families in a moment of triumph — a culmination of years of building under head coach Nick Sirianni and general manager Howie Roseman.
Respect Between Rivals
While Green Bay and Philadelphia don’t share the same heated rivalry as the Eagles do with Dallas or San Francisco, both teams are proud NFC franchises with deep playoff histories and passionate fanbases.
In 2024, the Packers made it to the Divisional Round, where they narrowly lost to the 49ers. Jordan Love’s composure, arm strength, and improved pocket presence were all on display, earning him recognition as a future MVP candidate.
With Hurts already having reached the NFL’s mountaintop, and Love climbing steadily, NFL fans may be witnessing the early stages of a new quarterback rivalry in the NFC — one defined not by trash talk, but by mutual respect and elite play.
Looking Ahead to 2025–26
Both quarterbacks are set to return with stacked rosters and high expectations. The Packers have added offensive weapons and bolstered their secondary, while the Eagles are looking to repeat as champions for the first time in franchise history.
And while their teams won’t face off during the regular season, a playoff meeting is well within the realm of possibility — and perhaps even destiny.
The Eagles’ Super Bowl LII championship rings were designed by Jostens and displayed 219 diamonds and 17 sapphires, and the goal for most organizations is to go bigger each time.
Final Thoughts
In a league often dominated by noise and ego, Jordan Love’s simple message — “Keep setting standards” — cuts through with a powerful tone. It’s a nod of respect from one leader to another, and a subtle declaration that he, too, aims to join the ranks of champions.
As Jalen Hurts basks in well-earned glory, the fire in quarterbacks like Jordan Love continues to burn — fueled by recognition, motivation, and a desire to one day send a three-word message of their own from the top.
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