It’s as if the Eagles went to Indianapolis with a homework project in mind – find an offensive linemen. It was that position group that took to podiums sprinkled around the Indiana Convention Center for reporters to lob questions their way.
The Philadelphia Eagles are heading into a pivotal offseason with plenty of questions to resolve after a disappointing playoff exit. Fresh off their Super Bowl LIX victory the previous year, the team secured a postseason berth but suffered a surprising home loss in the wild-card round.
The Philadelphia Eagles are a juggernaut in the NFC. They have been a perennial Super Bowl contender in recent seasons. NFLPA report cards are an annual behind-the-scenes look at each NFL squad's organization as a whole.
Be wary of the modern Scouting Combine. When the NFL world converged on Indianapolis this year, the perception was that the 2026 NFL Draft wasn’t all that deep at the top of the class, and when the same people leave the Hoosier State, you’ll be hearing about 45 or 50 potential first-rounders.
As NFL rules have changed, defensive backs' job descriptions have transitioned. Here is our best attempt at identifying the premier DB performer in each NFL franchise's history.
Jaelan Phillips has positioned himself among the notable names in the 2026 free agent class, drawing attention as teams evaluate edge defenders capable of altering games.
The Philadelphia Eagles' pass rush is going to be under a microscope as long as Jaelan Phillips is available. Right now, Phillips is a pending free agent and there are just a few days to go until the market opens up.
In one of the more amazing transformations in professional sports, Eagles GM Howie Roseman has slowly transformed from the young outsider in what was once a world run by “football guys,” into arguably the NFL’s best personnel executive.
The New England Patriots are looking to make an upgrade at the wide receiver position this offseason, and many view Brown as a logical trade target for the defending AFC champions.
The Philadelphia Eagles are fortunate to have one of the deepest linebacker rooms in the National Football League. But that also is the reason why a fan favorite could end up playing elsewhere in 2026.
Jeff McLane of the Inquirer reports that sources close to the Eagles expect the team to make a decision on WR A.J. Brown‘s future with the team “sooner
Eagles HC Nick Sirianni faced some criticism for overseeing the team’s offense in 2025 alongside OC Kevin Patullo. Sirianni said they will continue sprinkling
The Cowboys are moving to a 3-4 base defense under new DC Christian Parker, and HC Brian Schottenheimer announced LB Marist Liufau will move to OLB in the new scheme.
Every offseason, the NFLPA releases its report cards, grading each team on various aspects. That was expected to change this season, when the results were intended to be kept unavailable to the public.
A key piece of the Philadelphia Eagles' passing attack is out there for the taking right now with free agency coming up in March. No, that is not in reference to AJ Brown, who has been the talk of the 2026 National Football League Scouting Combine.
With wide receiver A.J. Brown regularly sharing his frustration over the Eagles’ offense last season, they reportedly listened to trade offers ahead of the Nov.
One of the lesser-publicized Eagles coaching changes came when defensive assistant Tyler Yelk left the organization to become the safeties coach at the University of Nebraska.
The 2026 NFL Draft is approaching, and with it, we will see prospects skyrocket or plummet during the NFL Scouting Combine. That is just the reality of the event.
A.J. Brown and his future will continue to dominate the conversation around the Philadelphia Eagles in the leadup the NFL's new league year in March until there is some closure.
On Friday morning, Jeff McLane of The Philadelphia Inquirer shared that Eagles general manager Howie Roseman could make a final decision about Brown's status before the first day of spring arrives.
The Philadelphia Eagles finished the 2025 season top of the NFC East with an 11-6 record, but their attempts to defend their Super Bowl LIX title fell to the wayside due to a neutered offense where they only scored 19 points against the San Francisco 49ers in the Wild Card.
After speculation circulated earlier this month on the possibility that Eagles left guard Landon Dickerson could retire after only five years in the league, NFL Network’s Mike Garafolo and Ian Rapoport are pointing to Dickerson’s most recent Instagram post as evidence that the 27-year-old will be returning for a sixth year of NFL play.