Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts and wide receiver DeVonta Smith were rocking flashy suits on their way to play the Monday Night Football game vs the Washington Commanders. in Week 10. The game is played at the Lincoln Financial Field

Watch Hurts entering the stadium:

Today also marks Smith’s 24 birthday and the player did not disappoint his fans as he wore a nice brown three-piece suit along with a Fedora hat to top it off.

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ESPN’s NFL Reporter Kimberley Martin had a very funny reaction after seeing Hurts in the Pink suit.

The former Washington Redskins beat writer at Washington Post tweeted, “Yeah, Jalen Hurts ain’t losing tonight.”

This is the second game between the two teams this season, with the Eagles earning a commanding 24-8 victory in the earlier game in the third week of the season. In that game, Hurts threw three passing touchdowns to his wide receivers, Smith, A.J Brown and tight end Dallas Goedert. Despite playing in his team’s all eight games so far, that game has still remained the best one of the season for the birthday boy who caught the ball eight times for 169 receiving yards.

Philadelphia Eagles have had their best start to an NFL campaign since the team’s formation in 1933. The team has remained unbeaten in the league and is still the only team remaining who is yet to drop a game.

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They have outscored their opponents with 225 points scored while only registering 135 points against them, coming into Week 10.

Some of the notable teams that the team from Pennysylvania state has defeated include divisional rivals, Dallas Cowboys, Minnesota Vikings and Arizona Cardinals. 

Hurts has been in the conversation for league MVP alongside Kansas City Chiefs’ QB Patrick Mahomes, Baltimore Ravens’ Lamar Jackson and Miami Dolphins’ Tua Tagavailoa and will be hoping to become the first player in franchise history to claim the award.