BREAKING: Philadelphia Eagles Star Jalen Hurts Signs $13.5 Million Deal with Netflix for a 7-Episode Series Chronicling His Journey with the Eagles and His Rise as One of the NFL’s Most Inspirational Leaders

In a groundbreaking collaboration between sports and streaming, Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts has signed a $13.5 million deal with Netflix for a seven-episode docuseries chronicling his extraordinary path from college standout to one of the NFL’s most admired and inspirational figures. The project marks Netflix’s latest dive into the personal stories of modern sports icons, promising an authentic look into Hurts’ life both on and off the field.
Titled “Built Different: The Jalen Hurts Story,” the series will explore his rise from the challenges of being benched at Alabama to leading the Eagles to the Super Bowl, showcasing the perseverance and leadership that have defined his career. Filmed across multiple states, the documentary will feature exclusive access to Hurts’ training sessions, locker room moments, and private life, offering fans a perspective rarely seen beyond the gridiron.
“People see the games on Sunday, but not the sacrifices that come before them,” Hurts said in a statement announcing the series. “This story isn’t just about football—it’s about faith, discipline, and the people who shaped me. I want to inspire the next generation to keep believing, even when the world counts them out.” His words reflect the same calm determination that has made him a beloved figure across Philadelphia and beyond.
The production is being helmed by Netflix’s award-winning sports division, the team behind Quarterback and Formula 1: Drive to Survive. According to insiders, the series will mix cinematic storytelling with emotional interviews from family, teammates, and coaches, including Eagles head coach Nick Sirianni, who calls Hurts “a player who embodies purpose.” Early footage reportedly includes candid moments from the Eagles’ 2022 Super Bowl run and behind-the-scenes glimpses of Hurts’ rigorous offseason preparation.
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Hurts’ off-field endeavors will also take center stage. From his growing business ventures to his advocacy for education and youth development, the series aims to capture how he’s using his platform to empower others. Sources close to the production say viewers will see Hurts mentoring young athletes in Philadelphia, visiting local schools, and reflecting on how his faith continues to guide his journey. “It’s not just about winning—it’s about serving,” he says in one episode.
Netflix executives believe Hurts’ story represents more than athletic success—it’s a portrait of character, resilience, and modern leadership. “Jalen’s authenticity and work ethic resonate far beyond sports,” said executive producer Jamie Patricof. “He’s a symbol of hope for anyone chasing greatness through discipline and humility. We want this series to capture the man behind the jersey.” The project is set to premiere in early 2026, with plans for a global release.
Eagles fans have already flooded social media with excitement, calling the announcement “a dream come true” and praising Hurts for showing the heart of Philadelphia to the world. Many see the deal as a natural extension of his growing cultural influence, with Hurts recently featured in major national campaigns and community initiatives. For a city that thrives on grit and authenticity, the story of their quarterback reaching Netflix’s global stage feels like a collective victory.
As cameras continue rolling through the 2025 season, the docuseries promises to capture a defining chapter in Hurts’ career—one that blends his ongoing pursuit of a championship with his broader mission to inspire. In a league full of stars, Jalen Hurts continues to stand apart, not just for his talent, but for his unwavering commitment to purpose, faith, and leadership. For Philadelphia, this is more than entertainment—it’s a reflection of everything the city stands for.
