Philadelphia continues a rigorous overhaul of its coaching staff following a disappointing Wild Card exit, balancing a search for offensive leadership with key defensive stability.
While the Philadelphia Eagles get their offensive staff in order, they lost a defensive coach. However, standout defensive back Cooper DeJean endorsed the new defensive pass game coordinator, according to his post on X.
The Philadelphia Eagles knew former pass game coordinator and now Dallas Cowboys defensive coordinator Christian Parker would move up the coaching ranks in little time.
The Dallas Cowboys took a significant step forward Thursday when it comes to fixing their awful defense for the 2026 season. Per reports from NFL Network, the Cowboys are "working to hire" Philadelphia Eagles defensive backs coach Christian Parker as the team's next defensive coordinator.
The best teams do not always win the Super Bowl. Sometimes, great NFL squads have failed to win a playoff game. Here are the best ones since the AFL-NFL merger to fall short of advancing in a postseason bracket.
Cooper DeJean is going to miss Christian Parker. Parker was hired by the Dallas Cowboys on Thursday to serve as their next deensive coordinator. DeJean played under Parker on the Philadelphia Eagles and is sad to lose the coach.
As you see by the title, the Cowboys are nearly done with a deal to make a rival coach the new defensive coordinator. It is Eagles secondary coach and passing game coordinator Christian Parker.
Cooper DeJean and the Philadelphia Eagles finished out the 2025 NFL regular season with an 11-6 record, earning the NFC East title and the No. 3 seed in the playoffs.
For years, Thanksgiving belonged to the NFL, but Christmas belonged to the NBA. Occasionally, an NFL game would fall on Christmas, but it was anomalous, even avoided if possible.
On Sunday the Eagles play a wild-card playoff game against the San Francisco 49ers at Lincoln Financial Field with a kickoff at 4:30 p.m. ET. The home game drew fans and attention to one rising star, cornerback Cooper DeJean.
The Philadelphia Eagles (11-6) finished the regular season atop the NFC East and earned the No. 3 seed in the NFC playoffs, establishing themselves as one of the league’s strongest defensive teams and a legitimate Super Bowl contender.
If you thought trying to cover a WR1 on a go-route was stressful, try navigating the absolute circus of celebrity dating rumors while trying to defend a Super Bowl title.
Another honor came rolling in for Cooper DeJean. Two days after he made his first Pro Bowl, the Eagles defensive back earned his first NFC Defensive Player of the Week honor on Wednesday.
Football lineage is always so intriguing to consider when you get to the college and professional levels. We see plenty sons of former NFL players in the pros today, and there are only a ton more coming down the road.
Cooper DeJean pulled off a highlight that made him worthy of being in the Defensive Player of the Year conversation during the Philadelphia Eagles’ matchup against the Washington Commanders on Saturday night.
Cooper DeJean and the Philadelphia Eagles advanced to 9-5, following a dominant 31-0 Week 15 win over the Las Vegas Raiders. It's the first game this season that Philadelphia's defense held an opponent to zero points.
Cooper DeJean wasn’t sure if he had even started walking yet the last time the Eagles won their fourth straight NFC East title. He was born in February 2003, so yeah, he probably was.
Every fan of the Philadelphia Eagles franchise understands how much quarterback Donovan McNabb meant to the organization during his playing career. Now, he is also showing major support for a key defender on Philly's depth chart.
The cornerback position has been one of the most talked-about areas of the Philadelphia Eagles this season. Quinyon Mitchell has proved that his strong rookie year wasn't a fluke.
The Philadelphia Eagles made a move for Michael Carter II. And it has naturally sent a ripple through the fanbase. It feels like a strategic pawn sacrifice in a high-stakes game of chess.
The Philadelphia Eagles have had some questions in the secondary this season, but one thing that is still clear is that the franchise hit two absolute home runs in the 2024 National Football League Draft.
Unsurprisingly, the reigning Super Bowl champion Eagles have one of the most well-rounded rosters in the NFL — especially at cornerback — with young stars Cooper DeJean and Quinyon Mitchell leading the way.
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.
Philadelphia Eagles cornerback Cooper DeJean had the breakout season no one expected, but fans were happy to see it in 2024. More could be in store for DeJean in 2025.