It began with a viral clip — and ended with twelve words that shook the entire NFL.
Just days before the Philadelphia Eagles’ primetime clash against the Green Bay Packers, Brittany Mahomes, wife of Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes, sparked outrage after a video surfaced of her mocking Eagles fans during a private event in Kansas City.

Laughing as cameras rolled, Brittany called Eagles supporters “the loudest losers in football” and claimed the fanbase “still lives off one lucky Super Bowl.” Within hours, the clip flooded every platform — millions of views, thousands of angry comments, and a firestorm across the league.
But out of that chaos, one voice rose above it all.
During Thursday’s press conference at the NovaCare Complex, quarterback Jalen Hurts addressed the controversy with his signature calmness. He didn’t flinch, didn’t show anger — just looked directly at reporters and spoke twelve words that would soon define a season:
“We don’t need validation. We build respect every Sunday with our pads.”
It was quiet in the room for a moment — then the quote went viral.
Within minutes, social media exploded. #BuildRespect began trending nationwide. Eagles fans flooded comment sections, printing the words on shirts, banners, and even profile bios. Analysts called it “the line of the year.”
ESPN’s Adam Schefter wrote, “This is why Hurts is the soul of the Eagles — calm, grounded, and unshakably proud.” Meanwhile, Shannon Sharpe said, “That’s not a clapback. That’s leadership in motion.”
From Insult to Inspiration

Across Philadelphia, the effect was instant. Local murals appeared overnight featuring Hurts’ quote painted beneath wings and storm clouds. Even the Eagles’ locker room adopted it — defensive captain Haason Reddick reportedly wrote “BUILD RESPECT” across the team whiteboard before Friday’s walkthrough.
Head coach Nick Sirianni smiled when asked about it: “That’s Jalen. He leads with his heart — and the city feels that.”
Silence and Fallout
By the weekend, Brittany Mahomes deleted the viral video. Her representatives claimed it was “taken out of context,” but the moment had already backfired. Chiefs fans urged calm, while Eagles fans turned her comments into a symbol of defiance.
Even Patrick Mahomes chimed in, saying, “Sometimes people talk, but Jalen’s response — that’s class right there.”
A Quote That Became a Creed
Hurts’ twelve words echoed through Lincoln Financial Field that Sunday. Signs reading “We Build Respect” waved through the green sea of fans. Players ran out of the tunnel with renewed energy, and Hurts — stoic as ever — led a surgical drive on the opening possession.