Cooper DeJean is starting to make a name for himself in pro football after helping the Philadelphia Eagles win Super Bowl LIX. As one of their up-and-coming defensive backs, he will inspire the players who will come after him.
The biggest story of the 2025 NFL Draft was the slide of quarterback Shedeur Sanders, all the way down to the fifth round, where he was finally selected by the Cleveland Browns. The subplot to that story was a Day 2 prank phone call.
If you're like me, you're a creature of habit. I typically eat the same things at the same restaurants. My mornings often involve cereal and a breakfast sandwich.
Raise your hand if your mom always told you to make wise decisions about the company you keep. Yep! That's what we thought. If you were into making wise decisions early, you took the advice to heart.
How many of the No. 1 overall picks from the NFL Draft since 1966 can you name in six minutes?
Sometimes the business of football can get in the way. The Eagles have a little bit of time with Cooper DeJean, the dynamic young slot cornerback who put the punctuation on a brilliant rookie season with a pick-six off Patrick Mahomes in Super Bowl LIX.
With an established top tier and some young options revealing themselves last season, here is a look at where clubs' QB depth charts stand. Contracts and long-term outlooks do not factor in here; these rankings apply only to 2025 on-field capabilities.
A successful road trip to New Orleans by our Philadelphia Eagles followed another trip to Mobile, Alabama's Senior Bowl. Then came the annual NFL Scouting Combine.
Not that it's any surprise, but Eagles defensive coordinator Vic Fangio confirmed that he would like Cooper DeJean to stay in the slot after a spectacular rookie season in which the Iowa product proved to be the best nickel cornerback in the NFL.
It seems like every NFL Draft, Eagles’ general manager Howie Roseman manages to acquire a player even though that specific player should have been off the board sooner than they actually were.
It wasn’t a coincidence that the Eagles' defense soared when a rookie stepped into the starting lineup. Until Cooper DeJean was inserted as the starting slot cornerback, Philadelphia’s defense had allowed an average of 32 points per game in going 2-2 to begin the season.
We are just one month away from the NFL Draft, and mock drafters around the world are tightening up their predictions. This is usually the time of year when the mock drafts start becoming more accurate, and the national media (Mel Kiper Jr., Daniel Jeremiah, etc.) get more tuned into what will happen in late April.
The days of Jack Tatum, Ronnie Lott, and even Brian Dawkins are gone in the NFL. The league has done a ton to protect the safety of the players, and it’s resulted in fewer big collisions.
Cooper DeJean couldn't have asked for a better ending to his rookie season, helping the Philadelphia Eagles to their second Super Bowl win and recording his first NFL pick-six against Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes.
After losing key members this offseason, the Philadelphia Eagles' No. 1-ranked defense will look much different in 2025. So far, CB Darius Slay (Steelers), LB Josh Sweat (Cardinals) and DT Milton Williams (Patriots) are departing via free agency.
How can we be like Howie? That’s what many general managers and personnel executives around the NFL are thinking about right now after Howie Roseman’s Philadelphia Eagles overwhelmed the Washington Commanders and the Kansas City Chiefs in the NFC Championship and Super Bowl, respectively.
The Philadelphia Eagles made their first important move of the offseason on Monday. According to ESPN's Adam Schefter, the Eagles made veteran star cornerback
Philadelphia Eagles cornerback Cooper DeJean made one of the biggest plays in Super Bowl LIX, intercepting a Patrick Mahomes pass midway through the second quarter and returning it for a touchdown.
Still capable of shutting down opposing receivers while being a vocal leader and mentor, the Eagles would be wise to keep Darius Slay in Philly for his swan song season.
Former Iowa Hawkeyes' star defensive back Cooper DeJean was a hero for the Philadelphia Eagles in Super Bowl LIX. The rookie stepped in front of a Patrick Mahomes pass midway through the second quarter and took it back 38 yards to the house.
Former Iowa Hawkeyes star Cooper DeJean has become a big name following his dynamic pick six in the Super Bowl against Patrick Mahomes. He has already shown himself to be a potential future star with the Philadelphia Eagles.
Cooper DeJean was having himself a great time at the Philadelphia Eagles’ championship parade on Friday.
The Philadelphia Eagles captured their second Lombardi Trophy on Sunday in Super Bowl LIX, dominating the Kansas City Chiefs 40-22. This victory led to a memorable celebration on Friday when the city of Philadelphia came together for the highly anticipated Super Bowl parade.
Former Iowa Hawkeyes star defensive back Cooper DeJean has already made a huge name for himself in the NFL. Even before his heroic pick six in the Super Bowl against Patrick Mahomes, DeJean had been a key piece of the Philadelphia Eagles' defense.
Philadelphia Eagles rookie Cooper DeJean put forth a career effort in Sunday's Super Bowl LIX victory over the Kansas City Chiefs. On his 22nd birthday, DeJean recorded his first NFL interception — a pick-six off Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes to give the Eagles a 17-0 lead in the second quarter.
Talk about a birthday present. Facing 3rd-and-16 from his own 24-yard line, Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes gift wrapped a pass for Eagles rookie cornerback Cooper DeJean.
The Philadelphia Eagles are Super Bowl champions, putting an emphatic end to the Kansas City Chiefs' three-peat attempt with a 40-22 win in Super Bowl LIX on Sunday night.
If one were to look back at the very start of the Philadelphia Eagles' 2024 season, they more than likely could not have projected that this team would currently be in New Orleans preparing to play in Super Bowl LIX.
If you watched the Philadelphia Eagles this season, you may have heard one new name quite a few times: Cooper DeJean. As a rookie cornerback and punt returner for the Eagles, DeJean made a reputation for himself in 2024.
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