Six games in, it’s no secret. The Philadelphia Eagles scored one of the steals of the 2025 NFL Draft in No. 31 overall pick Jihaad Campbell. Head coach Nick Sirriani and company have several issues to iron out entering Week 7, but their rookie middle linebacker isn’t one of them.
If the Philadelphia Eagles want to add a cornerback through a trade, they have just 19 more days to do so. That is, of course, because the 2025 National Football League trade deadline is scheduled for November 4th.
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Meetings are all the rage in Philadelphia, where many have grown too comfortable with the idea that winning has become a birthright for Jalen Hurts and the Eagles.
Even in retirement, Jason Kelce refuses to not impress. The former Philadelphia Eagles center, who hung up his cleats in March 2024 after 13 NFL seasons, has been staying in remarkable shape since stepping away from the game.
With the month of September in the books, both the top college prospects and 2026 NFL draft order are coming into focus. Here's a look at our latest first-round NFL mock draft as of October 13, 2025.
The Cleveland Browns, losers of three straight games, are expected to defeat the Miami Dolphins this week, while the Philadelphia Eagles, losers of two straight games, are favored over the Minnesota Vikings.
The Philadelphia Eagles' locker room holds the atmosphere of a high-stakes poker game right now. Everyone is holding their cards tight. The table talk is growing louder.
Things aren't going perfectly for the Philadelphia Eagles right now. Philadelphia has lost two straight games but the drama has been building since before the team even lost its first game this season.
There has been an overwhelming amount of concern when it comes to Philadelphia Eagles defensive tackle Jalen Carter. It all started with his ejection from the season-opening win against the Dallas Cowboys after spitting at Dak Prescott.
A recent report revealed that there is a "concern" among some Eagles players that the club's current season "is starting to feel like the 2023 meltdown all over again."
Remember the 2020 Eagles season? It felt like a slow-motion car crash. The franchise quarterback was crumbling. The offense was going nowhere. Meanwhile, a rookie watched, learned, and waited.
The Eagles’ defense has taken a step back this season. Things will only get tougher after Za’Darius Smith announced his retirement after just a month with the team.
The Eagles' defense just hit an unexpected pothole on the road to contention. You build a game plan, you manage the salary cap, and then life in the NFL throws a retirement party.
The defending Super Bowl champion Philadelphia Eagles are 4-2 on the season. But a disheartening loss to the New York Giants in Week 6 set off a firestorm of criticism.
Philadelphia head coach Nick Sirianni has been king of the north since taking over in 2021, leading the Eagles to an 8-0 record against the NFC North. He'll try to make it nine straight wins, including playoffs, when the Eagles (4-2) visit the Minnesota Vikings (3-2) on Sunday in Minneapolis.
Heading into Week 7 of the 2025 NFL season, the Philadelphia Eagles need to do something, anything , to get back on track after suffering a series of increasingly frustrating losses to the Denver Broncos and then the New York Giants.
With Week 7 of the 2025 NFL season rapidly approaching, fans of the Philadelphia Eagles are desperately looking for answers regarding the future of Philly’s offense.
Some wore shorts, others wore their padded pants. They all wore shoulder pads, and Wednesday’s Eagles practice was physical. The Eagles weren’t the more
The NFL trade deadline is less than a month away, which has many wondering what the Philadelphia Eagles might do. And we can't say they won't do anything since Eagles general manager Howie Roseman is the king of making trades.
According to Ian Rapoport, the Eagles are releasing practice squad RB Audric Estime. He was a mid-round pick just last year but now will be looking to catch on with his third team in two years. Estime, 21, was a two-year starter at Notre Dame.