The Philadelphia Eagles have their plan ready. Will it involve surprises or a trade during the 2026 NFL Draft? Head coach Nick Sirianni saw his team take a step back over the course of the 2025 season, and now, there’s pressure to show development and create a strong long-term roster under GM Howie Roseman.
Trade up in this NFL Draft? The Philadelphia Eagles certainly have a reason to execute such a move. A.J. Brown isn't expected to be with the franchise anymore, as he didn't show up on the first day of voluntary workouts since being acquired by the Eagles.
The one sure thing in the NFL Draft? Howie Roseman is going to make a trade. The Philadelphia Eagles general manager just doesn't sit and make the eight picks he has on draft night.
A.J. Brown’s absence from the Philadelphia Eagles’ offseason program is not just about skipping voluntary work; it is about uncertainty. The star wide receiver remains one of the team’s most important players, but his current situation has created questions that go beyond preparation for the upcoming season.
Tired of mock drfats? Well we are too. The NFL Draft is this week. Mock draft season is finally over and evaluation of players can actually begin -- by seeing what system they are playing in.
Teams are finalizing their Big Boards with much of NFL free agency in the rearview mirror. There's a look at the least first-round mock draft as of April 8, 2026.
When Adam Schefter broke the news that an AJ Brown trade was “tracking to happen” after June 1, it changed everything for the Philadelphia Eagles. Suddenly,
The Eagles officially launched their voluntary offseason workout program on Monday, April 20, with a strong turnout of key players at the newly branded Jefferson Health Training Complex—formerly known as the NovaCare Complex—in South Philadelphia.
The first round of the NFL Draft is fast approaching for the Philadelphia Eagles -- and what they are going to do is uncertain. This is different than most years, as the Eagles usually have provided hints on what they plan to do.
The Philadelphia Eagles have become increasingly likely to trade star receiver AJ Brown to the New England Patriots. It was reported on Monday morning that conversations will resume around June 1st, with an agreement to follow shortly thereafter.
NFL prospects from major programs get most of the attention, but there are numerous examples of players drafted from small schools who have become difference-makers.
San Francisco 49ers offensive tackle Trent Williams and others are proving that age is just a number. The 49ers signed Williams, who turns 38 on July 19, to a two-year, $50M contract extension on Monday.
A.J. Brown has long been viewed as a trade candidate, and the Eagles‘ actions this offseason have pointed to a parting of ways. Philadelphia is still considered likely to proceed with a swap later this offseason, and the team most often named as a destination remains the presumed landing spot for Brown.
The Philadelphia Eagles prepare for right now and the future with final mock draft scenario ahead of 2026 NFL Draft. Howie Roseman has his work cut out for him as he assembles the youth for a potential Super Bowl run next season.
The Philadelphia Eagles may make some moves that people are not expecting this week, according to NFL insider Adam Schefter. Plus, he provides the latest on A.J.
A.J. Brown isn't on the move yet, but the long-rumored trade target could be landing in New England this summer. ESPN reported Brown is "likely" to be traded to the Patriots from the Eagles in June, when the contract and cap ramifications are less severe for Philadelphia.
A report from Monday morning reiterated that the Eagles trading Brown to the Patriots later this offseason "is still the likely outcome" for a saga that has hovered over the Eagles seemingly for years.
The NFL Draft is a blend of need, talent, and value. The Philadelphia Eagles have some clear needs for their roster. With those ideas in mind, who are some hidden gems in this year’s class that the Birds should have on their radar?
The Eagles quarterback isn’t afraid to reach out for some help in order to help Philadelphia succeed in 2026. Find out who he called upon for some pointers recently.
The Eagles are currently experiencing a challenging offseason marked by media scrutiny and a strong defense from their front office. General Manager Howie Roseman recently addressed what he described as an “unfair hit job” by ESPN.