A number of fans paid upwards of $300 for their chance to meet a few Eagles cult heroes — offensive line coach Jeff Stoutland ...
The raid on former Eagles defensive players continued Monday afternoon, as the team lost another key defender to their former defensive coordinator. According to ESPN’s Adam Schefter ...
The Philadelphia Eagles sound like a team that’s going to be making changes this offseason. Philadelphia unfortunately won’t be able to keep the entire defense together due to a high price tag ...
For a team that won the Super Bowl, the Eagles still have needs as free agency begins Monday at noon. That's mostly because of the players the Eagles are expected to lose, beginning with a group ...
When the Eagles selected tight end Dallas Goedert in the second round of the 2018 draft, it was a surprise, considering they already had Zach Ertz on the roster—especially after he helped them ...
A date has officially been set for the Philadelphia Eagles' White House visit with President Donald Trump to celebrate last month's Super Bowl victory. White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt ...
The New Orleans Saints confirmed Kelln Moore’s inaugural coaching staff on Thursday and the final tally saw the Eagles lose one more assistant to their former offensive coordinator. And it’s ...
Are the Eagles still a Super Bowl team? No doubt, that's the question many are asking as the new league year begins with the Eagles letting five key players leave in free agency − defensive ...
Chris Graythen/Getty; CARL COURT/POOL/AFP via Getty The Philadelphia Eagles are going to the White House following their 2025 Super Bowl win. On Monday, March 10, an official invitation was sent ...
The Super Bowl champion Philadelphia Eagles have accepted an invitation from President Donald Trump to visit the White House on April 28, Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt said Tuesday. An Eagles ...
Fresh off their Super Bowl 59 victory and looking to make history as the first back-to-back NFC East champions in 21 years, the Philadelphia Eagles have a golden opportunity staring them in the face.
Not only are the Super Bowl champion Philadelphia Eagles visiting the White House, they're doing so "enthusiastically." At least, that's the word according to a White House official, USA TODAY's ...
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