There goes Howie Roseman working his magic again. Roseman and the Philadelphia Eagles agreed to trade with the Las Vegas Raiders on Monday night. The Eagles sent defensive tackle Thomas Book IV to Vegas in exchange for cornerback Jakorian Bennett.
The Philadelphia Eagles are parting ways with another player from their defending Super Bowl champion team. Philadelphia is trading defensive tackle Thomas Booker to the Las Vegas Raiders, Ian Rapoport of NFL Network reported on Monday night.
Though the preseason is still technically a few days away, two teams just hit the war rooms to execute a good old-fashioned training camp trade, with the Philadelphia Eagles sending defensive linemen Thomas Booker IV to the Las Vegas Raiders for former fourth-round pick Jakorian Bennett, according to ESPN’s Adam Schefter.
Another football season is upon us as the NFL gears up for Week 1. The Philadelphia Eagles will seek to defend their Super Bowl trophy as the Kansas City Chiefs look to reach the AFC title game for the sixth straight season.
Philadelphia Eagles general manager Howie Roseman puts a whole new meaning to the phrase "burning the midnight oil" as he worked late on a deal. According to ESPN NFL insider Adam Schefter, the Eagles have executed a trade with the Las Vegas Raiders.
The three pre-camp starting battles everyone expected are all but settled. The right guard will be Tyler Steen. He has taken all the first-team reps, so to expect someone else to jump in there after nine days of training camp doesn’t seem realistic.
Depending on which era of football you might have grown up watching, your views of running backs are likely very different. If you were a watcher in the 80s or 90s, big, powerful, Hall of Fame running backs like Jerome Bettis or John Riggins likely fill your mind.
The Philadelphia Eagles felt the same financial squeeze that many other contenders experience after their championship, having lost starting pass rusher Josh Sweat and defensive tackle Milton Williams to the Arizona Cardinals and New England Patriots (respectively) in free agency while cutting veteran cornerback Darius Slay.
When Philadelphia Eagles defensive coordinator Vic Fangio let it slip that he wasn’t particularly impressed with any of the team’s veteran free agent additions at the edge rusher position, it got fans worried.
When the Philadelphia Eagles take the field for Week 1 action against the Dallas Cowboys, it sounds like rookie linebacker Jihaad Campbell could be in line for a big role.
Any concerns over a potential sophomore slump for the Eagles’ Quinyon Mitchell aren’t coming from the NovaCare Complex. The second-year cornerback, who
Philadelphia Eagles fans might have a better idea of how training camp is going for some of the players on the roster with the new unofficial depth charts being released.
One of the most vociferous online debates of the last few weeks in NFL circles has surrounded Jalen Hurts and Cam Newton. The latter left the reigning Super Bowl MVP off his list of top 10 QBs, sparking a debate over whether Hurts is already better than Newton was during his playing days (he’s not… at least not yet).
The Philadelphia Eagles are hoping to win a second consecutive Super Bowl in 2025, and wide receiver AJ Brown has a remarkable way of motivating himself to do it.
It may come with an asterisk but third-year safety Sydney Brown feels like he's closing in on a Week 1 starting spot on the back end of the Eagles' defense opposite Reed Blankenship.
Once upon a time, in 2018, Saquon Barkley was targeted 121 times in the New York Giants’ passing game. Just a rookie at the time, he turned those targets into an incredible 91 catches for 721 yards and four touchdowns.
General manager Howie Roseman and the Philadelphia Eagles have become the gold standard when it comes to modern-NFL roster building, especially when it comes to extending franchise cornerstones early and avoiding messy contract situations (yes, we’re looking at you, Cowboys and Commanders).
Jordan Davis has been one of those players who has lived up to some people’s expectations, but others have called him “Too fat and out of shape” at times, and he has been.
Saquon Barkley had the opportunity to join a council assisting President Donald Trump but declined, and now he is addressing matters. Barkley was invited to join Trump’s Council for Sports, Fitness and Nutrition.
Day 9 of Eagles training camp was a fully padded practice that featured a rare live period with the third-team offense and defense squaring off.. Undrafted
Philadelphia Eagles second-year cornerback Cooper DeJean was named to the NFL Top 100 Players List last week, coming in at No. 69. And this week, cornerback Quinyon Mitchell beat him out by landing on the same list at No.
Well, if there is one thing Philadelphia Eagles defensive coordinator Vic Fangio is, he is blunt and straight to the point. Before the Eagles' practice, Fangio spoke with the media and was asked about his rookie linebacker Jihaad Campbell and how he was doing.
Philadelphia Eagles' running back room is easy to overlook with Saquon Barkley leading the pack. However, Barkley is here to remind everyone that he isn't the only special one in the group.
NFL preseason games aren’t very good. The scores don’t count, the best players sit out and the football is usually sloppy. We think they can do better.
Philadelphia Eagles standout wide receiver A.J. Brown did not practice Sunday due to a hamstring injury. He left practice early Friday because of the issue.