SAD NEWS: The entire Eagles team suddenly canceled their media schedule after a pilot who is Jalen Hurts’s close brother was said to have been involved in the crash of UPS Flight 2976 in Louisville – The Eagles star quietly left the practice field, closing all personal schedules, carrying with him the pain that left the whole team speechless…

In a devastating development, the Philadelphia Eagles canceled all media sessions on Wednesday afternoon. Reports emerged that a pilot in the UPS Flight 2976 crash in Louisville was Jalen Hurts’s close brother. The quarterback exited practice silently, his face etched with grief, as the team grappled with the sudden tragedy.
UPS Flight 2976 crashed moments after departing Louisville around 2:15 a.m., plummeting into a neighborhood and sparking massive fires. First responders confirmed the cargo plane carried only crew members, with no survivors reported. The incident has halted air traffic and drawn national attention to the ongoing investigation.
The pilot was identified as Averion Hurts Jr., Jalen’s older brother and a seasoned UPS aviator with 15 years of service. The siblings shared a profound connection, often training together in the offseason. Averion’s expertise in long-haul flights made him a trusted figure in the aviation community.
Eagles coach Nick Sirianni gathered the players for a short address before dismissing them early. “Family comes before football,” he said solemnly. Teammates stood in clusters on the field, offering hugs and quiet support as the weight of the loss settled over the facility.

Jalen Hurts departed through a back gate, avoiding cameras and questions. Insiders report he deactivated social media and canceled upcoming endorsements, including a youth camp. His withdrawal highlighted the personal toll, leaving the organization in a state of collective mourning.
The locker room fell unnaturally quiet, devoid of the typical post-practice energy. Star receiver A.J. Brown described it as “a punch to the gut.” Players respected the silence, understanding words could not ease the quarterback’s unimaginable pain during this dark hour.
The NFL released a statement extending sympathies to the Hurts family and Eagles franchise. Officials are working with UPS and federal investigators for confirmation. Fans worldwide posted tributes online, sharing memories of Jalen and Averion’s brotherly bond from public appearances.
With the crash probe underway, the Eagles postponed Thursday’s sessions to allow grieving and support. The focus shifts to rallying around their leader in crisis. Philadelphia’s football family unites in sorrow, hoping for strength in the face of profound loss.
