If the issues of the Dallas Cowboys couldn't get any worse, it just did. And the Philadelphia Eagles are all here for it. The Athletic's Dianna Russini reported that the relationship between the Cowboys and star edge rusher Micah Parsons is deteriorating to the point where he may either request a trade or sever ties with the franchise altogether.
Every Philadelphia Eagles fan knew how versatile defensive backs Cooper DeJean and Reed Blankenship was from their play on the field and the work on their podcast "Exciting Mics." Now, the two might have a new role they weren't expecting to play in their careers.
If you had to pinpoint one question mark for the Philadelphia Eagles' roster right now, it likely would involve the safety position. This is a topic that has been addressed all offseason.
When the Philadelphia Eagles traded quarterback Kenny Pickett to the Cleveland Browns back in March, it was hard for Tanner McKee to control his excitement.
The Eagles are practicing without linebacker Zack Baun again on Friday. Baun has been sidelined by a back contusion this week and Friday's practice is the third straight one that has unfolded without the 2024 All-Pro.
One of the biggest lingering storylines at Philadelphia Eagles training camp is when linebacker Nakobe Dean is going to get back out on the field. Dean is still recovering from his patellar knee tear that he suffered in the NFC Wild Card game against the Green Bay Packers last year.
Let's face it, every Philadelphia Eagles fan can just imagine what the media would say if the question were posed as to what is the strength of the roster.
The Philadelphia Eagles are looking to break one of the more surprising trends in the National Football League and become the first team to win back-to-back NFC East titles since the Eagles won four straight from 2001 through 2004.
For all the attention that has been given to the offensive struggles at training camp for the Philadelphia Eagles, it's nice to hear that one player on that side of the ball is doing well.
Everyone in the Philadelphia Eagles training camp has been so focused on rookies Jihaad Campbell and Andrew Mukuba that they have forgotten about another player who made some significant waves.
He’s still shagging punts. Not every day, but enough days to keep sharp. Cooper DeJean has a lot on his plate between playing the slot and now having safety duties to work on, so returning punts may be a thing of his past.
Charles Barkley is one of the most famous athletes in sports history. Following his NBA career, he became an even more significant star on televsion. The Basketball Hall of Famer is also a big Philadelphia Eagles fan.
The Philadelphia Eagles are in the second week of training camp and there already has been a lot to like. One guy who specifically has turned heads is rookie linebacker Jihaad Campbell.
Some of the most common questions about the Philadelphia Eagles have been around the team's identity offensively with new play caller Kevin Patullo or the youth of the defense.
When the Eagles signed return specialist Avery Williams in the spring, there was a thought that the Boise State product could be a dual returner and save an all-important roster spot for Howie Roseman’s initial 53-man roster.
Jalen Hurts’ Thursday felt like watching your fantasy team blow a 20-point lead. The crowd noise blared. The clock ticked. All eyes zeroed in on the NovaCare sideline.
The sun is blistering in Philly, unless you're Philadelphia Eagle defensive coordinator Vic Fangio. Fangio was asked about coaching in the heat during NFL training camp, and he delivered the ultimate "football guy" response.
The Philadelphia Eagles' message post Super Bowl LIX win has been clear all along this offseason: look forward, not backward, while staying hungry and focused.
Despite being the reigning Super Bowl MVP of the league, Jalen Hurts continues to find himself being routinely discarded from the top-tier quarterbacks conversation.
With training camp officially underway, Philadelphia Eagles Defensive Coordinator Vic Fangio had the opportunity to speak with the media on Tuesday. He had some fascinating things to say about a few defenders, specifically third-year defensive tackle Moro Ojomo.
Cooper DeJean, the Philadelphia Eagles’ rising star, recently made headlines after being named to the NFL’s Top 100 Players of 2025 list. The cornerback’s inclusion at No.
Prior to last season, ESPN’s Aaron Schatz ranked the Philadelphia Eagles 29th in terms of quality players under the age of 25. This year, the Eagles did much better, thanks to increased opportunities for their young defenders.