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Eagles' Jalen Hurts leads NFL wild-card round arrivals

Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts arrives to face the San Francisco 49ers. Eagles / X

The calendar has flipped to January and the NFL has flipped to playoff mode.

Wild-card weekend opens the postseason, and with win-or-go-home stakes, players matched the moment with arrival fits worthy of the stage.

Before the playoff action began, style took center stage around the league. From polished winter layers to head-to-toe team gear and creative cold-weather statements, players brought confidence and personality to stadium entrances across the NFL.

Here are the most stylish arrivals from around the league during wild-card weekend.

Sunday afternoon drip

Facing the San Francisco 49ers in the wild-card round, Philadelphia Eagles star quarterback Jalen Hurts opted for all-black in his attire. He wore a puffer vest over a long sleeve with a similarly dark colored duffel and toiletry bag in his hands.


Sunday style

Ahead of the Buffalo Bills-Jacksonville Jaguars matchup, Jaguars center Robert Hainsey arrived wearing a black graphic T-shirt that read "Small Market, Big Boys," featuring a montage of Trevor Lawrence and members of the offensive line. The "small market" phrase was a nod to Denver Broncos head coach Sean Payton, who referred to the Jaguars as a "smaller market" team ahead of their Week 16 matchup.

Hainsey paired the tee with a backpack and a Jaguars baseball cap that read "Beware! Now entering Duuuval," a rallying cry referencing Duval County, where the team plays. He finished the look with a watch -- plus a thumbs-up and a smile.


Saturday's best

The Chicago Bears and Green Bay Packers both seemed to be rocking cowboy-inspired looks before Saturday night's game, with Jaylon Johnson making a statement in all red and Edgerrin Cooper going with a more down to earth ensemble.

The Los Angeles Rams and Carolina Panthers opened the postseason with standout looks by Bryce Young and Puka Nacua that set the tone.