Chicago Bulls legend Michael Jordan's daughter, Jasmine Jordan, sends her support to Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts. The quarterback played one hell of a game, helping his team reach Super Bowl LIX and will take on the Kansas City Chiefs on February 9. The Eagles defeated the Washington Commanders in the NFC Championship game (55-23) and have reached the Super Bowl twice in three years.
How did Jasmine Jordan showed her support to Philadelphia Eagles Jalen Hurts?
After the game was over, Jasmine posted a picture of herself on her Instagram story enjoying the game at home. She followed this with her support for Jalen Hurts while adding a sticker of the two-time Pro Bowler to go with the picture.
The daughter of Michael Jordan, Jasmine is the mother of Rakeem Michael Christmas. It's become a task to handle a kid at home, and this is what Jasmine had to go through as she chose to multitask while watching the game. She even got time to add a caption for the photo.
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Jalen Hurts was at the receiving end leading up to Sunday's game against the Commanders. Hurts led the Eagles to a 14-3 record in the regular season and even won the NFC East. But, many analysts feel that his numbers have gone down in comparison to his previous seasons. Hurts finished the game against Commanders with 246 passing yards and a touchdown.
Michael Jordan's daughter Jasmine shares picture of her son on National Son's Day
Jasmine Jordan and Rakeem Christmas were blessed with a baby boy back in 2019, Rakeem Michael Christmas. He is also the first grandson of Michael Jordan. On a time-to-time basis, Jasmine keeps on sharing pictures of her five-year-old son.
Back in September 2024, Jasmine shared a picture of Rakeem on National Son's Day. In the picture, Rakeem was seen whipping a meal in the kitchen and Jasmine added a message to go with the image.
Happy National Son Day with my Favorite Chef 💙 #MamasBoy," Jasmine captioned her IG story.
Jasmine Jordan is the oldest daughter of Michael Jordan, who has five children. Jasmine was brought up in Chicago and studied at Syracuse University, where she studied sports management.