Galen Hortz improved in 2025 this week when he was monitored for dinner with Michael Jordan.
Hurtz, who won the name Super Bowl Lix MVP, was appointed after he recorded three touch of land in the Eagles victory over the tribal heads, on the Jordanian League brand in the American Professional League since 2023.
The couple was filmed for some time together on Saturday, about a month after Feli won 40-22 against Kansas City.
In the photo, which appeared on social media, it seems that the harm – which wears the Tan jacket – is involved in a conversation with Jordan while the former Bulls star listens.
The American Professional League champion wore six times a light gray for the meal, although it is not clear where the couple was eating.
Hurts has not been shy in the representation of the Jordanian brand (owned by Nike) in recent weeks, with his impressive performance in Super Bowl while wearing a pair of Air Jordan 11 PE.

Galen Hortz represents the Jordanian brand recently, both in Super Paul Barry (left) and during the same match, with his Almoravids.

Regardless of its brand, Jordan (which was seen in October) also owns the NASCAR team, 23xi Racing
In the subsequent offer, he was also wearing a “love” of the Jordanian brand, amid the campaign of the new company called Qurtubbere.
The Eagles Passer is one of the several stars of the US Football Association signed to the company, including Maxx Crosby, Puka Nacua, Dak Prescott, Davante Adams and more.
The brand also sponsors the likes of Luka Doncic, Zion Williamson and Jayson Tatum in basketball.
Aside from its brand, Jordan also has the NASCAR team, the 23xi race.
However, 23xi and another team, Front Motorsports, have now been accused of “illegal” in an amazing NASCAR suit.
The second place comes from NASCAR after 23xi and the front row filed a counter -reinforcement lawsuit against the car chain in October after it claimed that the new charter system – the equivalent of NASCAR from the concession model that guarantees the tenants of the tenant some financial guarantees and its location in all the 36 cup chain races – reduces competition by non -sparkling links to the series and its institutions.
The two groups described the Chairman of the Board of Directors Jim France and his “infiltrated” family in the case while pledged to stand before them and “refuse to be victims.”
However, this week NASCAR launched a counter -claim against 23xi, Front Row and Curtis Polk, the owner of the participating 23xi who advised Jordan for decades.
In a 30 -page file, the organization claims that Polk “deliberately violated” the anti -monopoly laws by regulating collective anti -competing behavior regarding the latest charter agreements, while accusing him of providing the alleged “illegal kartel”.
23xi and Front Row were the only two organizers out of 15 out of 15 years who refused to sign the new agreements, which were presented to the teams last September in one of the meeting or strikes just 48 hours before the start of the NASCAR qualifiers.