Jalen Hurts Refuses to Sign NFL’s New COVID-19 Medical Pledge – Says “The Era of Mandatory Orders Is Over,” Sparks Fierce Debate as Packers Enter Preseason!

In a move that has instantly ignited fierce debate across the NFL and beyond, Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts has publicly refused to sign the NFL’s new COVID-19 medical pledge, citing personal freedoms and what he calls the end of “mandatory orders” in professional sports.
“The era of being told what to do with our bodies is over,” Hurts told reporters during a heated press conference just as the Eagles prepare for preseason. “I respect health protocols, but I also value freedom of choice.”
Jalen Hurts’ bold stance has divided the football world, triggering waves of both support and criticism from fans, teammates, and league officials alike.
What Is the NFL’s New COVID-19 Medical Pledge?
As part of the NFL’s updated health and safety policy for the 2025 season, players are now being asked to sign a voluntary pledge acknowledging medical protocols, including mandatory testing in outbreaks, health tracking apps, and vaccination disclosures if requested by team physicians.
While most players have reportedly signed without issue, Hurts — one of the Eagles’ most high-profile stars — has chosen to push back.
“You can’t preach personal accountability and then strip it away when it’s inconvenient,” Hurts said.
Mixed Reactions Across the League
Hurts’ refusal has sparked a firestorm of opinions across sports media:
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Supporters argue that he’s taking a stand for player autonomy and medical freedom.
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Critics say his refusal undermines team unity and public health efforts.
On social media, fans are just as divided:
“Jalen is speaking for a lot of people who are too afraid to.”
“We support him — no one should be forced.”
“This is a team sport. One man’s choice shouldn’t jeopardize others.”
Eagles head coach Nick Sirianni declined to comment directly on Hurts’ decision, saying only that “we’ll address all internal matters as a team.”
Will There Be Consequences?
The NFL has not yet announced whether players who refuse to sign the pledge will face disciplinary action or ineligibility. However, league insiders say Hurts’ public rejection could trigger policy reviews or updated guidelines before Week 1.
“This isn’t just about COVID anymore,” said one analyst.
“It’s about the intersection of personal rights and team responsibility — and that’s a fire the NFL wasn’t ready to reignite.”
Preseason Tensions Rise in Philadelphia
As the Eagles enter preseason, all eyes are now on how the locker room responds. Will Hurts’ stance create division? Or will it inspire other players to voice their concerns?
Regardless of where one stands, Jalen Hurts has thrown down a powerful and controversial gauntlet — one that will shape conversations far beyond the football field in the weeks to come.
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