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Thursday, April 3, 2025

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  • Philadelphia Eagles prepare for ambitious season opener in South America

    The action plan was to start fast and finish strong, building the roster for the 2024 Philadelphia Eagles season. The goal was to bring in players who had chips on their shoulders, loved to compete, and could elevate an already playoff-caliber team.

  • Saquon Barkley and DeVonta Smith named to NFL's Top 100 Players of 2024

    On Monday night, the NFL announced the first batch of player rankings for the 2024 Top 100 list. Two notable Eagles made the list, with wide receiver DeVonta Smith coming in at No. 90 and running back Saquon Barkley at No. 86.

  • Eagles prepare for season with strong quarterback lineup

    The Philadelphia Eagles are entering the new season with confidence in their quarterback lineup, led by Jalen Hurts. Hurts is recognized as one of the top players in the league, supported by skilled teammates and a strong offensive line. The team's offensive system, directed by coordinator Kellen Moore, is expected to benefit Hurts significantly.

  • Eagles prepare for Training Camp focusing on offensive line strength

    The Philadelphia Eagles are gearing up for Training Camp with a focus on their offensive line. The team currently has 18 offensive linemen, under the guidance of coach Jeff Stoutland, who is known for his enthusiasm and dedication to improving talent at all levels. "These guys are your family," Stoutland said. "That's the way I do it with the players."

  • Nick Sirianni discusses preparations for new season with Philadelphia Eagles

    Step by step, Head Coach Nick Sirianni and the Philadelphia Eagles are preparing for the upcoming season. With players set to report to Training Camp at the NovaCare Complex next week, Sirianni emphasizes a methodical approach as they aim to return to prominence.

  • Eagles' linebackers face open competition under Vic Fangio

    The Philadelphia Eagles are entering the new season with a largely open competition in their linebacker positions, presenting a challenge for Defensive Coordinator Vic Fangio. Known for his ability to harness talent and optimize player performance, Fangio faces the task of developing this unit from the ground up, as all players are beginning at an introductory level in learning the defense.

  • Eagles prepare special teams lineup amidst rule changes

    The Philadelphia Eagles are gearing up for the new season with a strong focus on their special teams unit. The team has retained key players and added fresh talent, especially in the punt and kick return positions. This comes at a time when the NFL is introducing new kickoff rules.

  • Eagles strengthen defense with Gardner-Johnson's return; focus on safety depth

    The Philadelphia Eagles are focusing on strengthening their safety position as they prepare for the upcoming season. A key development in their offseason strategy is the return of C.J. Gardner-Johnson, who rejoins the team after a year with the Detroit Lions. Despite being sidelined by injuries for much of his time in Detroit, Gardner-Johnson managed to make 17 tackles and one interception in three regular-season games, along with 12 tackles and an interception during the playoffs.

  • Carl Nassib advocates for inclusivity during visit with Philadelphia Eagles

    Carl Nassib, a former NFL player known for being the first active openly gay player in the league, recently shared his journey and message of inclusivity with the Philadelphia Eagles organization. Nassib, who grew up as a fan of the team in West Chester, Pennsylvania, spoke at the NovaCare Complex auditorium.

  • Eagles prepare for training camp with strengthened tight end lineup

    The Philadelphia Eagles are set to begin their Training Camp with a roster that includes six tight ends, led by veteran Dallas Goedert. Entering his seventh season, Goedert is coming off a strong performance last year despite missing three games due to injury. He achieved career highs in receptions and snaps, showcasing his dual-threat capability as both a receiver and blocker.

  • Rashard Cook reflects on NFL journey and new role as high school coach

    The Chicago Bears' attempt to retain Rashard Cook, a sixth-round pick from USC in the 1999 NFL Draft, was thwarted when other teams claimed him off waivers. Cook joined the Philadelphia Eagles just before the season opener, during Andy Reid's debut as head coach.

  • Eagles seek depth behind star receivers at training camp

    When A.J. Brown and DeVonta Smith line up as the starting wide receivers for the Philadelphia Eagles, the team boasts one of the top receiver duos in the NFL. Both players have secured long-term contracts during the offseason, aligning with quarterback Jalen Hurts to form a cohesive offensive unit.

  • Eagles fundraiser raises $865K for autism research at Sea Isle City

    A large crowd of Philadelphia Eagles fans gathered in Sea Isle City, NJ, to witness the fourth annual Team 62 fundraiser at The Ocean Drive. This event, featuring Jason Kelce and other players as guest bartenders, supports the Eagles Autism Foundation.

  • Eagles' defensive line looks ahead post-Fletcher Cox era

    Jalen Carter and Jordan Davis are set to be central figures for the Philadelphia Eagles' defensive tackle unit in 2024, following the retirement of veteran Fletcher Cox. Carter is coming off a promising rookie season, while Davis has been working hard to improve his fitness during the offseason. Both players, former Georgia Bulldogs, have shown potential to challenge offensive lines.

  • Eagles bolster running back roster with Saquon Barkley's signing

    The Philadelphia Eagles have strengthened their running back lineup by signing Saquon Barkley from the New York Giants to a three-year contract. Barkley, known for his two Pro Bowl selections and being named Offensive Rookie of the Year, will lead a group of promising young players.

  • Eagles bolster edge rusher lineup ahead of training camp

    The Philadelphia Eagles are gearing up for the upcoming season with a focus on strengthening their edge rusher position. Under the guidance of defensive coordinator Vic Fangio, the team aims to create dynamic matchups and disrupt opposing quarterbacks. The Eagles have assembled a group of versatile edge players who bring various skills to the table.

  • Tyler Steen eyes starting role as Eagles' right guard

    Everything has changed for Tyler Steen as he enters his second year with the Philadelphia Eagles. After playing 71 offensive snaps and starting once as a rookie, Steen is now familiar with the pace of an NFL season. His daily interactions with Run Game Coordinator/Offensive Line Coach Jeff Stoutland have also given him insight into what is expected on the field.

  • Eagles reveal games featuring Kelly Green uniforms for 2024 season

    The Philadelphia Eagles have announced the return of their iconic Kelly Green uniforms for two games in the 2024 season. These throwback uniforms will be worn during Week 9 on November 3rd, when the Eagles face the Jacksonville Jaguars on Sunday Night Football, and again in Week 17 on December 29th against their NFC East rivals, the Dallas Cowboys.

  • Eagles enhance cornerback lineup with new drafts ahead of training camp

    The Philadelphia Eagles have been active in bolstering their cornerback position, evidenced by their strategic picks in the 2024 NFL Draft. Quinyon Mitchell and Cooper DeJean were selected with the team's first two draft picks, joining a lineup of seasoned players like Darius Slay, Bradberry, and Avonte Maddox. The roster also includes promising second-year corners Kelee Ringo, Eli Ricks, Mario Goodrich, and Mekhi Garner.

  • Eagles nominated for ESPN's Sports Humanitarian of the Year award

    ESPN announced on Monday the finalists for the Sports Humanitarian of the Year award, which will be presented at the 2024 ESPYS on July 10. The nominees include Angel City Football Club, the Indianapolis Colts, the Miami Heat, and the Philadelphia Eagles.