Philadelphia, PA – November 1, 2025
Former President Barack Obama has publicly thanked Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts after the star signal-caller answered his nationwide call to fight hunger across America — a gesture that captured national attention and strengthened the city’s admiration for its leader both on and off the field.
Just hours after Obama’s viral post on X urging Americans to help tackle food insecurity, Hurts pledged an $80,000 donation to the Food Bank of the Rockies, aiming to provide meals for struggling families across Pennsylvania and neighboring states. His decision came at a moment when food banks nationwide are reporting record levels of need, with millions of families relying on donations to make ends meet.

“FOOTBALL GIVES US A PLATFORM – BUT IT ALSO GIVES US A DUTY. COLORADO HAS SHOWN ME SO MUCH LOVE, AND I WANT TO RETURN THAT LOVE BY HELPING FAMILIES WHO ARE STRUGGLING TO GET A MEAL,” Hurts said in a heartfelt statement released by the team.
Obama reposted the story on X, commending Hurts’ character and sense of responsibility:
“Jalen Hurts represents the best of what sports can be — leadership, empathy, and community. I’m proud to see athletes using their platform to make a difference for those who need it most,” Obama wrote.
Sources close to the Eagles organization revealed that Obama also sent Hurts a personal handwritten letter, sealed with the presidential emblem, thanking him for his generosity and calling him “a true leader on and off the field.” The letter praised Hurts for his commitment to both his teammates and his city, calling Philadelphia “a place that thrives on grit, and Jalen fits that perfectly.”
More than 47 million Americans — including one in five children — don’t have reliable, affordable access to nutritious food. And as the cost of living skyrockets, more families are depending on SNAP benefits, or food stamps, to put food on the table.
— Barack Obama (@BarackObama) October 31, 2025
Hurts, in the midst of another strong campaign, has thrown for 2,030 yards, 15 touchdowns, and 4 interceptions while leading the Eagles to a 7–1 record, once again making them a front-runner in the NFC. Yet this gesture, fans say, shows that his leadership extends far beyond the huddle.
The Food Bank of the Rockies confirmed that Hurts’ donation will fund tens of thousands of meals in the coming months, describing it as “a powerful act of compassion during one of the toughest times for working families.” The organization added that Hurts’ gift was made quietly, without any announcement, before Obama’s public recognition brought it to national attention.
Eagles fans have since flooded social media with messages of pride and gratitude, celebrating Hurts as “the embodiment of Philadelphia.” Head coach Nick Sirianni praised him as well, saying, “Jalen leads with his heart first. That’s what makes him special — it’s not just about football, it’s about people.”

For Philadelphia, Hurts’ generosity is more than charity — it’s a reflection of the city’s spirit. In a town that values toughness, loyalty, and unity, Jalen Hurts isn’t just leading the Eagles — he’s lifting a community. 🦅💚