By JAKE NISSE, US SPORTS WRITER
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Jalen Hurts had some NSFW trash talk for Chris Jones on Sunday as the Eagles beat the Chiefs in a Super Bowl rematch.
The Eagles won 20-17 at Arrowhead Stadium in a low-scoring matchup, and defensive lineman Jones felt like bragging about his defense’s production as Hurts kneeled the clock out at the end of the game.
Jones could be heard yelling at Hurts that he didn’t even have 100 yards in the contest – something the quarterback had a quick answer for.
‘We won the f***ing game,’ he shot back as heard in footage from Fox Sports.
What Hurts said next was somewhat unclear, though it sounded like he told Jones to ‘chill out.’
Regardless, the Eagles walked out of Kansas City with a 2-0 record, and Hurts in fact had 101 passing yards for the defending champions.
Jalen Hurts and Chris Jones (No. 95) could be seen jawing as the QB kneeled out the clock
Hurts ultimately got the last laugh as his team left Arrowhead Stadium with a 2-0 record
He also added a 15 rushing yards and a touchdown on the ground.
To Jones’ point, Philly only tallied 216 yards of offense on the day – as compared with 294 yards for the hosts.
But Kansas City are nonetheless off to their first 0-2 start since 2014.
It’s not the first time this season that Jones has been seen clashing with another player on the field.
In fact, he got in a yelling match with his teammate Drue Tranquill during Week 1 as they lost to the Chargers in Brazil.
While teammate Nick Bolton stood between the two to separate them, Tranquill appeared to yell, ‘I’m trying to win bro, and we lose every contain.’
Travis Kelce also lost his cool on the sideline as he slammed his helmet and screamed at his teammates on the Chiefs’ offensive line
Jones is seen after the Chiefs’ loss to the Eagles on Sunday at Arrowhead Stadium
Kansas City tight end Travis Kelce was also seen losing his cool during the loss to the Eagles.
At the end of the second quarter, Kelce slammed his helmet on the turf and appeared to shout at his teammates: ‘I’m sick of this s***!’
He was visibly furious despite Patrick Mahomes scrambling for a touchdown, having seemingly been left frustrated with Kansas City’s offensive line.
He committed a critical error later in the fourth quarter as the Chiefs had 2nd-and-goal from the Eagles’ six-yard line.
Kelce bobbled a pass from Mahomes, which went straight into the arms of the Eagles’ Andrew Mukuba before the defensive back returned the interception 41 yards.
The Eagles scored on the following drive to give themselves a two possession lead.