All the Philadelphia Eagles are back home and resting for the next month before training camp as the offseason is finally over. It was filled with so much excitement over winning the Super Bowl, but it also saw roster turnover, mostly on defense.
This offseason has been unusual for the Philadelphia Eagles for multiple reasons that are positive. The most obvious reason is they celebrated a Super Bowl championship for just the second time in franchise history.
Winning the Super Bowl is one thing. Staying on top in the NFL is something else entirely. As the Philadelphia Eagles head into the 2025 season, the margin for error shrinks.
The Philadelphia Eagles have had questions at the No. 3 receiver position for years. This was a big topic of conversation last offseason, but luckily hasn't been the case as much this year.
Saquon Barkley's preparation last offseason led to one of the most spectacular seasons we've seen from a running back in the modern era. But this year the reigning Offensive Player of the Year is reportedly taking a lighter approach.
To go with our running back and tight end entries, Yardbarker's wide receiver offering rounds out a skill-position collection. Here is each of the 32 NFL franchises' greatest wideout.
Howie Roseman made sure the Eagles had plenty of tight ends to go around this offseason, since he was unsure about the return of Dallas Goedert. So, the
Considering Zack Baun was the best player on the NFL’s best defense last season, it was eye-opening when the Eagles’ All-Pro linebacker pondered what might be in store for the 2025 campaign. “To think that was all of our first year in that scheme.
Philadelphia Eagles linebacker Zack Baun may have only spent a few weeks alongside rookie Jihaad Campbell, but that short time has been more than enough for Campbell to make a strong impression.
While the defense stole the show in 2024, the Philadelphia Eagles' offense was just as explosive and powerful last year. Most of the damage was done on the ground as the Eagles were ranked second in rushing yards per game with 179.3.
The Philadelphia Eagles had the best offensive line in 2024. This isn't too shocking. Philadelphia has made a specific effort to build from the trenches under Howie Roseman and it has paid off.
The annual 2025 Philadelphia Eagles' 100-percent club is 34 deep heading into training camp with players set to report on July 22. That's down from 37 from last season's 90-man roster, indicating a slightly higher degree of uncertainty.
Think about an NFL career path resembling a NASCAR pit stop: high speed, frequent changes. C. J. Gardner-Johnson knows that lane. Landing with the Philadelphia Eagles felt like finding the perfect groove, a key piece in their Super Bowl engine.
Despite turning 28 in February, Philadelphia Eagles running back Saquon Barkley believes his best season lies ahead in 2025. As he prepares for what he thinks will be another career year, Barkley is aware that training smarter is much more crucial with age than training harder.
The bond between a team and its quarterback is hard to separate...unless that quarterback plays poorly. That isn't the case, as there is plenty of love between the Philadelphia Eagles and their starting quarterback, Jalen Hurts.
The NFL ultimately decided not to ban the "Tush Push" last month. Despite concerns from some coaches and teams about player safety and the play’s overwhelming effectiveness in short-yardage situations, the competition committee ultimately chose not to make any rule changes.
Philadelphia Eagles fans can count their blessings that general manager Howie Roseman knows when to let players go from the team at the right time. Former Eagles edge rusher Haason Reddick has been a prime example of that, having spent only two years in Philadelphia in 2022 and 2023.
Philadelphia Eagles star running back Saquon Barkley recently gave fans a bit of a scare when he discussed his future retirement plans during an appearance on The Green Light Podcast with Chris Long.
The Philadelphia Eagles have enough room for another move. Over the course of the offseason so far, one guy who has been brought up for the Eagles consistently is four-time All-Pro Justin Simmons.
Former Georgia star linebacker Nolan Smith showed he had that “Dawg in him” by gutting through an injury during the Philadelphia Eagles’ 40-22 win over the Kansas City Chiefs in Super Bowl LIX on Feb.
The entirety of the Philadelphia Eagles put on a display of dominance last season that culminated in a triumph in Super Bowl LIX. Looking around the depth