Jihaad Campbell or Drew Mukuba? The two defensive players came to the Eagles as the first and second players taken, respectively, in last spring’s draft.
The Philadelphia Eagles play in arguably the toughest division in football. The NFC East is a juggernaut. It has the Eagles, Dallas Cowboys, Washington Commanders, and the New York Giants.
The Philadelphia Eagles have plenty of firepower throughout the roster on both sides of the ball. Philadelphia is the reigning Super Bowl champion and still has arguably the most talented roster in the game.
The perception surrounding the competition to replace playmaking safety C.J. Gardner-Johnson in the Philadelphia Eagles defensive backfield is not if, but when the 2025 second-round pick Drew Mukuba is deemed ready.
Imagine every Philadelphia Eagles fans' face if they were told at the beginning of the 2024 season that Nick Sirianni would still be the head coach in 2025 and be considered one of the best.
The Eagles will report to training camp on July 22, which means the first practice of summer is about a month away. Here is an early look at five position battles, with the predicted winner at each: RIGHT GUARD: This has become an annual joust since Brandon Brooks’ final full season in 2019.
The Philadelphia Eagles are fortunate to have one of the top quarterbacks in the National Football League. Jalen Hurts led Philadelphia to the Super Bowl this past February and he won the Super Bowl Most Valuable Player Award.
The offseason of the NFL offseason is here. For the first time since February, there remains nothing to look forward to— not within reach anyway. Each crawling day between minicamp and training camp will be spent aimlessly for many.
It's a pretty safe bet that the Philadelphia Eagles are going to have the National Football League's top offensive line in football once again in 2025.
For most of the Eagles' Super Bowl LIX-winning 2024-25 season, Vic Fangio and Clint Hurtt kept the interior defensive line rotation at four. Star pass rushers Jalen Carter (1,065 defensive snaps, including the playoffs) and Milton Williams (653) got the majority of the work, followed by Moro Ojomo (490) and Jordan Davis (444).
Picture Philly fans last fall. Tailgates buzzed with unease. Like waiting for a trophy buck that never steps into the clearing. Our prized cornerback stable—Quinyon Mitchell, Cooper DeJean, Darius Slay, Isaiah Rodgers—looked stacked.
If there is one thing that Philadelphia Eagles general manager Howie Roseman knows how to do, it's to walk away from a deal that doesn't benefit the Eagles.
It's only Year 2 for Philadelphia Eagles defensive back Cooper DeJean, but there are a lot of expectations for him in 2025. ESPN recently named the NFL's top luxury players and listed DeJean as the league's best slot cornerback.
The Philadelphia Eagles achieved a notable accomplishment when CBS Sports' Pete Prisco named his top 100 players in the NFL heading into the 2025 season.
Just a few weeks ago, it looked like Dallas Goedert’s days in Midnight Green might be coming to an end. The Philadelphia Eagles’ star tight end admitted he seriously questioned whether he’d played his last down for the team he’s called home since being drafted seven years ago. But in the end, things took a different turn.
The Philadelphia Eagles treated fans to a behind-the-scenes look at offseason training in their latest "Unscripted" series. Head coach Nick Sirianni kicked