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Eagles' Kellen Moore discusses offensive plans for upcoming season
Kellen Moore, the Philadelphia Eagles' offensive coordinator, is working on refining the team's offensive strategies as they progress through their offseason program. During his introductory press conference at the NovaCare Complex, Moore described this process as both invigorating and enjoyable.
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Jeremy Maclin recalls unexpected draft day moment with Philadelphia Eagles
Jeremy Maclin, once a standout wide receiver for the Philadelphia Eagles, reflects on his journey from an unexpected draft pick to a celebrated career in the NFL. In 2009, despite not being on the Eagles' radar before the draft, Maclin was selected as their 19th pick. Watching from home with loved ones and a camera crew, Maclin was surprised but thrilled.
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Eagles sign Jeremiah Trotter Jr., following father's legacy
The Philadelphia Eagles have secured a promising addition to their roster by signing Clemson linebacker Jeremiah Trotter Jr. The team traded up in the fifth round to select him, with Trotter Jr. set to don the No. 54 jersey, continuing his father's legacy.
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Eagles' strategic maneuvers highlight their selections in the NFL Draft
With the first wave of free agency concluded, attention now turns to the NFL Draft, scheduled for April 25-27 in Detroit. The Philadelphia Eagles have made strategic moves, acquiring and trading several picks.
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Eagles’ Norman Vossschulte joins Green Sports Alliance board amid ongoing sustainability efforts
For Norman Vossschulte, Vice President of Fan Experience and Sustainability at the Eagles, Earth Day is not just an annual event but a daily commitment. "While I like an activation such as Earth Day to remind people that we should pay attention to our planet, I believe every day is Earth Day," he stated. Vossschulte leads the sustainability department, which includes various committees and engages both staff and fans through the Go Green initiative.
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John Ross signs with Eagles aiming for NFL comeback
Understanding that he had to take the long road back to an NFL roster, wide receiver John Ross accepted an invitation to the Eagles' recent rookie minicamp as a tryout player, knowing that he had to be on point in everything he did to attract interest from a team deep at the position. It worked.
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Eagles extend Jordan Mailata’s contract through 2028
The Philadelphia Eagles have reached an agreement with Jordan Mailata on a three-year contract extension, securing his services through the 2028 season. This marks Mailata's third contract with the team since being drafted in 2018.
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Eagles sign Mekhi Becton amid post-draft roster adjustments
In a strategic move following the NFL Draft weekend, the Philadelphia Eagles have signed offensive lineman Mekhi Becton to a one-year contract. The announcement was made on Monday by Executive Vice President/General Manager Howie Roseman. This decision aims to enhance the team's depth and experience at the offensive tackle positions.
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Jalen Hurts focuses on building team chemistry ahead of new NFL season
In mid-April, Jalen Hurts is already focused on the upcoming NFL season, even though training camp is still three months away and the season opener in Brazil is 140 days out. Fresh from his third consecutive playoff appearance and back-to-back Pro Bowl selections, Hurts emphasizes the importance of laying a strong foundation early.
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Brandon Graham honored with Most Valuable Philadelphian Award
Brandon Graham, a prominent figure in Philadelphia sports, is set to receive the inaugural Most Valuable Philadelphian Award. This accolade will be presented by the Philadelphia Visitor Center at the Philly Opener event on Monday night. The occasion marks the start of the tourism season and aims to highlight key experiences available this summer.
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Eagles legend celebrates as son follows footsteps into NFL
The weekend was a tense one for former Philadelphia Eagles linebacker Jeremiah Trotter as he awaited news of his son's future in the NFL. On Saturday afternoon, while at West Virginia University with his son Josiah, Jeremiah Trotter Jr. received the call they had been hoping for.
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Eagles focus on mentality and strategy in 2024 NFL Draft
The Philadelphia Eagles have embarked on a new season with a renewed focus following their early playoff exit last year. The team has been actively reshaping its roster since the end of the 2023 campaign, which concluded with a loss in Tampa. This offseason, they aimed to address areas of improvement through free agency and the NFL Draft.
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Nakobe Dean prepares for return with optimism after injury setback
Nakobe Dean's 2023 season came to an early end on November 16 when he was placed on Injured Reserve due to a foot injury. However, the linebacker views this as the beginning of his 2024 season. Dean, entering his third year in the NFL, was drafted by the Philadelphia Eagles in the third round of the 2022 NFL Draft after a successful college career at Georgia. In his rookie year, he played a significant role on special teams for the NFC Champions.
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Eagles Autism Challenge raises over $8.1 million in its seventh year
The Eagles Autism Challenge, held at Lincoln Financial Field, has raised over $8.1 million and continues to gather funds until May 31. This event marks its seventh year and draws participants from around the globe. Nearly 6,000 people took part in the activities this year, with more than 38,000 donations received and 44 corporate partnerships formed.