Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts. Maria Lysaker-USA TODAY Sports

Jalen Hurts gifted Eagles O-linemen Louis Vuitton bags for holidays

Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts is playing at an MVP level, leading his club to the NFL's best record at 12-1. However, Hurts knows his remarkable season wouldn't be possible without one of the best offensive lines in the game watching his back. 

With the holidays quickly approaching, Hurts took care of the guys who care for him. When his offensive linemen came to work on Friday, a box with a Louis Vuitton bag inside greeted them at each of their stalls.

All-Pro center Jason Kelce reacted to the gift on Twitter, sharing with a fan its ability to store loads of bottle openers. 

According to Zach Berman of The Athletic, Hurts' holiday cheer wasn't limited to his starting linemen, as reserves and practice squad members also received an early Christmas present from their quarterback. 

Offensive linemen don't get enough love, so it's nice to see Hurts show some appreciation for the men up front. However, Hurts better be careful not to make the rest of his teammates jealous, or a rift may start to form in the Eagles' tight locker room. 

Wide receiver A.J. Brown noticed the gifts for the O-linemen and wondered to the Philadelphia Inquirers' Jeff McLane what might be waiting under the tree for the guys who catch the football. 

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