The devaluation of running backs has gone too far...but that doesn’t mean the Eagles need to draft one early. Every team has different needs during NFL Draft weekend and, as you may have surmised from being a football fan for longer than 30 seconds, it informs each team’s board.
The Philadelphia Eagles need a running back but the 2024 NFL Draft lacks high-end talent at the position. Here are three prospects they could take in the later rounds.
Philadelphia’s top RB won’t play in Week 18. D’Andre Swift will NOT play in the Philadelphia Eagles’ Week 18 game against the New York Giants, according to a report from NFL insider Mike Garafolo.
The Eagles escaped Week 16 with a 33-25 win over the lowly Giants, doing little to quell concerns about Philadelphia when the postseason arrives.
The Philadelphia Eagles were in command after one half of the Christmas game with the New York Giants. Then the second half kickoff happened.
The Philadelphia Eagles head into Christmas Day with a 10-4 record and are trying to retain the outright lead in the NFC East. They face the New York Giants at home.
Ho, ho, ho! Santa's busy this time of year, but not too busy to share some picks for NFL Week 16.
After nine years, five teams and countless injuries, Miami’s Raheem Mostert leads all NFL running backs with a franchise-record 18 touchdowns this year. He’s been a great story, and we can’t help but wonder, who will be the next Mostert?
Running back Boston Scott's success against the New York Giants is something of a running joke, but with two remaining matchups against the division rivals
The Eagles will have a new running back group in 2023 after seeing Miles Sanders depart in free agency. A by-committee approach will be used, but some roster trimming will likely be necessary between now and Week 1.
Add Philadelphia Eagles running back and kick returner Boston Scott to the growing list of NFL personalities annoyed over the league's new rule regarding kickoffs. "I’m not a fan of it," Scott told reporters on Tuesday, as shared by Chris Franklin of NJ Advance Media for NJ.com.
The Philadelphia Eagles are confident in the running backs on the roster. Head coach Nick Sirianni was quick to clear up any misconceptions about the room after losing Miles Sanders in free agency amid rumors that Ezekiel Elliott wants to enter the nest.
You can hear the groans from New York. The Giants killer is back with the Eagles. Boston Scott agreed on Tuesday to return to Philadelphia for a sixth season, this time on his second one-year contract.
On Feb. 12, the Kansas City Chiefs and Philadephia Eagles will face off in a Super Bowl LVII matchup of the two teams that dominated the NFL in 2022-2023 and seemed on a championship collision course all season long.
The Eagles will renew their rivalry with the Giants in the divisional round of the NFC playoffs this Saturday and Boston Scott will have an opportunity to continue his dominance of the Giants under the bright playoff lights.
Boston Scott was the fourth-leading rusher on the Philadelphia Eagles this season and has only made 12 starts in his five-year, 60-game NFL career. Whenever he plays the division-rival New York Giants, however, the running back seems to turn it up a notch.
Eagles fans will have been licking their after watching the New York Giants stun the Minnesota Vikings. Not only are the Birds 2-0 against the G-Men this season, but they have homefield advantage and a hidden ace up their sleeve – Boston Scott.
If Boston Scott could play the Giants every week, he would be a hall-of-fame player. The rotational running back has navigated through practice squads and battled against the odds to make a career for himself in the NFL.
Scott rushed for 33 yards and improved his touchdown streak against the G-Men to four games.
Running back Boston Scott is the latest Philadelphia Eagles player to miss practice with a concussion. Scott, 27, reportedly suffered the injury during Thursday's training camp session.
Scott scored a career-high seven rushing touchdowns in 2021, a season in which he compiled 373 ground yards.
LANDOVER, MD - The numbers weren’t great Sunday but Boston Scott stepping up when the Eagles need him is quickly becoming a default setting of this team.
Johnson’s best season came during his rookie campaign, when he collected 854 yards from scrimmage and four touchdowns on 150 touches for the Lions.
For years coaches would say the same thing when outsiders questioned Darren Sproles' size. 'He's short, not small,' the response would be. Boston Scott tried to capture that same sentiment when speaking about his own journey to the NFL on Wednesday.
The Eagles got a desperately needed win with a furious second half comeback.
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