When the NFL's Cincinnati Bengals took on the Philadelphia Eagles on Sunday in Week 8, two former Illinois football stars took the field – no longer alongside one another, but for the first time against one another – as captains for their respective teams.
Brother acts aren’t hard to find in the NFL. There have been more than you would think. Look no further than all the hype between the Super Bowl LVII matchup between Eagle center Jason Kelce and Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce.
This week, the Philadelphia Eagles vs. Cincinnati Bengals matchup was originally supposed to be a 4:25 matchup but will now be played at 1:00 on Sunday.
CINCINNATI – Chase and Sydney Brown have been playing football for most of their lives, but Sunday game will be a first for the Canadian-born twins. From pee wee leagues through their time at the University of Illinois, Chase and Sydney have always been on the same team.
Philadelphia Eagles safety Sydney Brown returned to the gridiron against the New York Giants in Week 7 for the first time since tearing his ACL in last
Though it's a demolition derby, football has poetic elements to it. Sometimes, things happen that seem fit for made-for-TV movies. Sydney Brown enjoyed a respectable season as a Philadelphia Eagles rookie, but things ended abruptly, with a season-ending ACL tear in Week 18 last January.
The Eagles activated second-year safety Sydney Brown from the Reserve/PUP list and onto the 53-man roster in time for Sunday’s game against the New York Giants at MetLife Stadium.
The Eagles announced Saturday that they have elevated S Sydney Brown from the physically unable to perform list. The team is also elevating OL Jack Driscoll for Week 7.
Nick Sirianni's sideline outburst drew criticism from around the league, but current and former Eagles players defended their head coach.
The Eagles are getting healthy at the right time, and with 12 straight games to play, a talented second-year safety is set to join the lineup. Jeff McLane
We've said enough. There's nothing left to do but play the game. The Philadelphia Eagles lost to the Cleveland Browns four years ago. Both of these teams are different.
The Eagles filled their open spot on the 53-man roster on Saturday, available after the release of linebacker Devin White earlier in the week, by signing receiver Parris Campbell off the practice squad.
The Philadelphia Eagles (2-2) wrapped their final practice on Friday afternoon as they get ready to take on the Cleveland Browns (1-4). Everyone practiced in full capacity, including starting wide receivers A.J.
The Eagles have the gang back together for Week 6. The last time every starter played in the same game was Week 1, nearly six weeks ago. That was the season opener when the Eagles defeated the Green Bay Packers in Brazil.
After a grueling rehab where Sydney Brown “dominated the process,” the second-year safety is on the cusp of returning from his ACL injury suffered a scant nine months ago.
The Philadelphia Eagles (2-2) wrapped up practice on Thursday afternoon as they prepare to face the Cleveland Browns (1-4), and everyone participated in some capacity. Starting wide receivers A.J.
The bye week has ended. The Philadelphia Eagles are back at work. Sydney Brown and Ainias Smith are practicing. Many are worried about Jalen Hurts after his last performance.
The Philadelphia Eagles will be getting a handful of key players back this week as they get ready to take on the Cleveland Browns. The team announced
The Philadelphia Eagles announced Monday that they’ve opened the practice windows for S Sydney Brown (PUP) and WR Ainias Smith (Injured Reserve). This
The Philadelphia Eagles are set to get a nice boost to their secondary after their Week 5 bye week. Injured starting safety Sydney Brown is expected to
Jimmy Kempski reports that Eagles S Sydney Brown will begin the season on the physically unable-to-perform list. He suffered a torn ACL in the season finale against the Giants and still has a chance to be ready for Week 1, according to Kempski.
Philadelphia Eagles safety Sydney Brown is confident he can complete his recovery from a torn ACL before the start of the coming season.
The Eagles’ defensive struggles continued on Sunday, and the unit will be shorthanded ahead of the postseason. Rookie safety Sydney Brown is believed to have suffered a torn ACL, per Mike Garafolo of NFL Network.
The Philadelphia Eagles passing defense has been their biggest weakness throughout the season. However, it's stepping up against the Arizona Cardinals.
Headlining Saturday’s early kickoffs is a Big Ten matchup between Illinois and Penn State. This game represents the first conference clash for each, and the visiting Nittany Lions have been installed as two-touchdown favorites. And the King of Props is here for you, with a tasty prop play.
Devin McCourty, New England's longtime starting free safety, is mulling retirement. His ultimate decision could determine the team's direction in free agency and draft. If McCourty retires, the Patriots could turn to either the Draft, free agency or a promotion from within as a replacement.
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