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Jordan Love, Jalen Hurts inadvertently make perhaps the greatest sports picture of all-time

Love hurts, love scars. Love wounds and marks. Just ask Nazareth.

You could also ask Green Bay Packers backup quarterback Jordan Love and Philadelphia Eagles' MVP candidate quarterback Jalen Hurts.

After Hurts' Eagles beat Love's Packers, 40-33, on Sunday Night Football, the two players tag-teamed to create perhaps one of the best sports photos of all time. Consider the phrase "tag-teamed" loosely, because even though both players will live on forever because of this moment, it appears like they did it inadvertently.

The two met for the customary handshake and back clap between quarterbacks after the game, and this photo was taken as they walked off the field.

Okay, so maybe it's not the iconic photo of Muhammad Ali standing over Sonny Liston or Bobby Orr leaping through the air while celebrating an overtime goal in the Stanley Cup Finals, but this is still pretty cool, isn't it?

Hurts threw for 153 yards and two touchdowns while rushing 17 times for 157 yards. Love, who replaced an injured Aaron Rodgers in the fourth quarter, completed 6-of-9 passes for 113 yards and a touchdown.

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