Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts made a statement at Super Bowl LIX with his performance and footwear.
As part of a global campaign to celebrate the 40th anniversary of the Air Jordan 1 and the NBA controversy that propelled the ...
The Philadelphia Eagles quarterback wore a pair of red and black Air Jordan 1s during their matchup against the Kansas City ...
The NBA tried to ban the kicks, but Nike paid the fine, and the rest was history. The Air Jordan 1 "Unbannable" colorway. / Jordan Brand Greatness is unbannable. As the Eagles' Hurts competes in ...
Jalen Hurts is once again pushing the boundaries of NFL uniform regulations. The Philadelphia Eagles quarterback, known for his dynamic play on the field, is making a bold fashion ...
Reddick, the driver of the No. 45 23XI Racing Toyota, is running a Jordan Brand paint scheme with the word "Unbannable" on the rear bumper and on the sides, with a black rectangle over the famous ...
Jalen Hurts made a bold statement before Super Bowl LIX by wearing custom Air Jordan 1 cleats against NFL regulations. He switched to regulation-friendly cleats but led the Eagles to a 40-22 ...
After Hurts and the Philadelphia Eagles defeated the Kansas City Chiefs 40-22 in New Orleans, the Jordan brand returned the favor with a commercial which will leave everyone on their feet and ...
The shoes were custom made for him, too, and had the word “unbannable” written on the heel of both cleats. NFL rules require that players wear cleats that are white, black or an official team ...
The NBA tried to ban the kicks, but Nike paid the fine, and the rest was history. Greatness is unbannable. As the Eagles' Hurts competes in Super Bowl LIX, his cleats represent this timeless truth.
Jalen Hurts broke out the illegal cleats ahead of Super Bowl LIX. Based on the writing on the back of them, he seemed very content with whatever penalty the NFL eventually throws his way.
Jalen Hurts is once again going with illegal cleats during Super Bowl LIX. Based on the writing on the back of them, he’s very content with whatever penalty the NFL eventually throws his way.