CJ Gardner-Johnson Comes in Defense of Ex-Teammate Jalen Hurts Following Lavonte David’s Harsh Comments About the Eagles QB
CJ Gardner-Johnson urged the football community to put on end to the Jalen Hurts slander as he has won a Super Bowl.
CJ Gardner-Johnson and Jalen Hurts (Image via IMAGO)
- C.J. Gardner-Johnson defended Jalen Hurts against Lavonte David's critical comments.
- Gardner-Johnson emphasized the need to stop the negative narrative surrounding Hurts.
- CJGJ has signed a one-year deal with the Buffalo Bills for the 2026 season.
Even though CJ Gardner-Johnson is no longer playing for the Philadelphia Eagles, he still came to the defense of Jalen Hurts following retired NFL linebacker Lavonte David‘s scathing remarks about the Eagles quarterback. Gardner-Johnson urged the football community to put an end to the slander against Hurts.
Gardner-Johnson spent two seasons with the Philly-based club in two spells. In 2022, the Eagles acquired CJGJ and a seventh-round draft pick (2025) in a trade that saw the Eagles send a 2023 fifth-round pick and the lower of their two sixth-round picks (199th overall) in 2024.
The Eagles reached the Super Bowl that year with CJGJ racking up 67 combined tackles (a career high), 5 TFLs, 8 pass deflections, and a staggering 6 interceptions. Despite the numbers, the Eagles declined to extend his stay, and he subsequently signed a one-year deal with the Detroit Lions. His time in Detroit lasted through just six games.
After the season ended, he went back to Philly and reached the Super Bowl for the second time. On this occasion, the Eagles lifted the Lombardi Trophy. Gardner-Johnson’s 59 combined tackles and 6 INTs played a big part in the Eagles’ triumphant season.
Jalen Hurts led the Eagles as quarterback in both of their Super Bowl appearances, yet some football experts still don’t view the 27-year-old as an elite signal-caller. It’s not just the media, former players like Lavonte David shared the same perception of Hurts when they faced him in the past. CJ Gardner-Johnson pushed back on the claims by throwing his support behind his former teammate.
Why do this [to Jalen Hurts] …… like come on! People will continue to bash this man for what reason??? [There are] plenty other QB news we can talk about.
CJGJ tweeted
Why do this …… like come on! People will continue to bash this man for what reason??? Plenty other QB news we can talk about 💯 https://t.co/7T08axzF9r
— C.J. Gardner-Johnson (@CGJXXIII) April 5, 2026
What did Lavonte David say about Jalen Hurts?
David spent 13 years playing for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. During that time, he faced the Eagles, including a close matchup in 2025. In a recent segment of Skip Bayless‘ The Arena Gridiron show, David discussed the Bucs’ game plan for containing Hurts.

The Bucs never put together a specific game plan for the Pro Bowler because they were focused on stopping the run.
Jalen Hurts was never a guy who we worried about when we played the Eagles. Our game plan was always, they have a great offensive line, [and] you gotta stop the run.
David said
Last September, the Buccaneers traveled to Philadelphia for a thrilling game that came down to the final moments. Bucs QB Baker Mayfield threw for 289 yards, 2 touchdowns, and one interception, while Hurts had just 130 yards through the air and 2 touchdowns. In addition, Hurts rushed 9 times for 62 yards. The Eagles edged out the Bucs 31-25.
CJ Gardner-Johnson has found a new NFL team
CJGJ’s seventh year in the league was full of ups and downs. Before the season, the Eagles traded him to the Houston Texans, much to the disappointment of the 28-year-old. However, the Texans released him after just three appearances. A few days later, the Baltimore Ravens picked him up, where he lasted just one week. Eventually, he ended up in Chicago and reunited with his former Saints coach, Dennis Allen.
10 appearances, including 7 starts with the Bears, yielded 51 combined tackles, 3.0 sacks, and 2 interceptions. He was back on the free agency market once again shortly after the Bears lost in the divisional round playoff game.
That said, Gardner-Johnson has found a new team to call home. In March, the University of Florida graduate signed a one-year deal worth $6 million with the Buffalo Bills, according to Spotrac.
Let’s go nephew 🫡 https://t.co/x58bBpGyEy
— Chad Johnson (@ochocinco) March 13, 2026
He will wear the number 22 for the Bills during the 2026 season. The Bills are his seventh team since joining the league as a fourth-round draft pick for the Saints.
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