With the reigning NFL Coach of the Year on the sideline, can the New York Giants make some noise in the NFC East? A division title may be out of reach, but a second straight trip to the playoffs is certainly possible.
Will new ownership keep Washington from finishing at the bottom of their division? There’s reason for optimism in 2023, but getting through the NFC East unscathed could be difficult.
Dallas may have had the best offseason of any team, but will it translate to more wins?
Philadelphia hopes to become the NFC East’s first back-to-back champions since 2004 and the first team since the 2018 Patriots to win a Super Bowl after losing it the previous year.
With the preseason behind us, here's a look at whose stock is up and down in the NFC East ahead of the start of the regular season.
Move over Lebron-Jordan there’s a new debate taking over professional sports: Who’s better, Cowboys wide receiver CeeDee Lamb or his NFC East counterpart, DeVonta Smith?
NFL analyst Kay Adams thinks Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts is about to do something no NFL quarterback has ever done: throw for 4,000 yards and rush for 1,000 yards in a single season. Hey, Kay Adams, slow down.
It’s September, and in Philadelphia that means two things: football and back to school. The former is more popular than the latter, but what if we held the 2023 Eagles against the trappings of a new school year?
Titans rookie quarterback Will Levis just received a lifetime endorsement deal with Hellmann's for putting mayonnaise in his coffee. Philadelphia’s Kelee Ringo needs to get Sara Lee on the phone.
The Philadelphia Eagles have little to lose by running Rashaad Penny out for special teams returns, especially given his prolific work in that department while in college at San Diego State.
After two unspectacular seasons, the Philadelphia Eagles have released punter Arryn Siposs. No one thought he’d be back, but now fans are discussing something once considered unthinkable: bringing in the "Punt God."
In honor of the late Bob Barker, who died over the weekend at the age of 99, here's a look at the people who are right on the money in the NFC East.
From Dak Prescott’s new teammate to the Commanders fresh start, here's a look at whose stock is up and whose stock is down in the NFC East heading into the regular season.
The Tyree Jackson experience has been a wild one dating back to his magical collegiate days with the Buffalo Bulls.
During a recent practice against the Colts, a young Eagles fan finally gave wide receiver A.J. Brown what he deserves: a hug. Over the years, the Eagles have struggled to bring in dynamic receivers.
According to USA Today, women and girls make up 46% of NFL fans in the United States, and thanks to the Philadelphia Eagles 30,000 of them are about to get new sports bras.
To celebrate the NFL’s 104th season, the league has a new campaign called “You Can’t Make This Stuff Up.” Some of the NFL’s brightest stars appear in the video, but as usual, the Kelce brothers’ mom steals the show.
Numbers don’t lie, and in the case of the 49ers quarterback Trey Lance, we should have seen his demotion coming.
In over two decades with New Orleans, Saints executive vice president/general manager Mickey Loomis has made hundreds of deals, but there’s one NFL executive he’d rather avoid.
After three years with the Indianapolis Colts, running back Jonathan Taylor has been given permission to seek a trade. Should the Philadelphia Eagles have an interest?
With the regular season on the horizon and two preseason games in the books, it’s time to see which players are trending up—and down—in the NFC East.
Philadelphia Phillies slugger Kyle Schwarber will have all the midichlorians going for him when his Jedi bobblehead brings balance to the force on Tuesday.
Philadelphia’s Jalen Hurts is on the cover of Sports Illustrated’s latest football preview. Hopefully he’s not superstitious because history says that may not be good news.
Philadelphia Eagles QB Jalen Hurts has a new look so to speak.
When asked to name the top five active wide receivers in the NFL, former Cowboys receiver Dez Bryant had four good picks but dropped the ball at No. 5.