The Philadelphia Eagles reached the NFL mountain top last season by winning Super Bowl LIX over the Kansas City Chiefs. Now they go into the offseason with the goal of repeating as champs, but will have to do with a much bigger target on their back. While they worry about that, our staff decided to perform a hypothetical NFL expansion draft.
In the NFL, the June 1 rule is all about helping teams manage their salary cap when they cut or trade players. If a team moves on from a player before June 1, all the remaining bonus money on that player's deal hits the cap right away, which can hurt financially.
The Philadelphia Eagles have had a big week. Philadelphia traded Bryce Huff away to free up a roster spot and clear up some salary cap space. On top of this, the Eagles are going to get even more cap space with some money coming off the books after the releases with June-1st designations.
The Philadelphia Eagles won Super Bowl LIX with their most expensive free-agent acquisition as a healthy scratch. They signed edge rusher Bryce Huff to a three-year, $51.1 million deal before last season.
The San Francisco 49ers found who they hope to be a resurgent boost to their pass rush by trading for Philadelphia Eagles defensive end Bryce Huff in exchange for a mid-round draft pick.
The 2024 NFL season saw several strong performers miss substantial time. Here are the key presences, with emphasis on those who missed significant time last year, teams are counting on to reprise their pre-injury form in 2025.
After winning the Super Bowl in February and earning the game's MVP, the Philadelphia Eagles' decision to lock in quarterback Jalen Hurts to a long-term agreement in 2023 looks a lot better than some thought in 2024.
The Philadelphia Eagles already have one of the best tight ends in football, but could they bring another playmaker to town? There was a lot of chatter about the future of Dallas Goedert in Philadelphia.
DeVonta Smith may show up when the Eagles open their second OTA this week. Or he may not. They are voluntary, but he isn’t sitting on his couch doing nothing.
Being the Super Bowl winners this past season, the Philadelphia Eagles made their first pick at the very end of the first round of the 2025 NFL Draft. But they were still able to get one of the best players in the entire class.
On paper, the Eagles don’t look equipped to handle the attrition on the edge from their top-ranked defense in the 2024-25 Super Bowl-winning season, at least in a conventional way.
Rivalries can be so petty that even the small details can be used to spark them, as can be the case with the Philadelphia Eagles and Dallas Cowboys. There
The calendar has turned to June, and that’s always an important day in the business world of the NFL, a demarcation line allowing teams to essentially shift the burden of “mistakes” over two seasons.
Earlier this offseason, TE Dallas Goedert’s future with the Eagles was very much in doubt, and it was reported he would have to take a pay cut to avoid being traded or released.
There aren't many NFL offenses that can match the level of talent the Philadelphia Eagles have on their roster. This was an offense that ranked eighth in the NFL in total offense, averaging 367.2 yards per game a season ago.
The Philadelphia Eagles opted to move on from Bryce Huff in a trade with the San Francisco 49ers this week. Huff is gone and while the Eagles do have a lot of depth at the edge, there are guys out there in free agency still.
In a world where other NFL teams have mightily struggle to string just 10 wins over the last two years, the Philadelphia Eagles have made that look like a cake walk with how the roster has been built.
The Philadelphia Eagles' defense has gone through a major makeover as the team focuses on raising the young players into the starting lineup. Josh Sweat, Milton Williams, Brandon Graham, and Bryce Huff are all gone from last year's team.
June 1 has arrived, and the Philadelphia Eagles have the ammunition to add more talent before the 2025 regular season begins. Thanks to Eagles general manager Howie Roseman's work, edge rusher Bryce Huff was part of a trade finalized with the San Francisco 49ers in exchange for a mid-round pick.
All 32 NFL teams should know by now that Philadelphia Eagles general manager Howie Roseman is in a league of his own. It may not always be perfect for Roseman, but the moves he has made for the Eagles have set up a tsunami of success, starting with their 2017 Super Bowl title.
As the Philadelphia Eagles kick off their 2025 OTAs, the defending Super Bowl champions find themselves in a unique position: balancing the challenge of repeating as champions with the need to integrate new faces and prove that last year’s magic was no fluke.
In the aftermath of winning Super Bowl LIX, many Philadelphia Eagles fans seemed ready to have some difficult conversations regarding franchise greats.