The start of the Eagles’ offseason has a familiar feel, but this time the groundhog has popped up to signal substantive change. Coming off the collapse
It seems that Hurts could become the subject of some interesting stories for the second offseason in three years.
The Philadelphia Eagles are searching for a new offensive coordinator after they confirmed earlier in the week that Patullo would no longer hold that position.
Despite the proclamations of Jeffrey Lurie, the Eagles looked nothing like a Super Bowl defense over the large sample size of 13 games entering Sunday’s 31-0 win over the moribund 2-12 Las Vegas Raiders.
Can you name the active NFL quarterbacks with at least 50 career touchdown passes?
Eagles owner Jeffrey Lurie was right. This isn’t 2023. That Eagles team, which folded down the stretch, isn’t this year’s team, proving that after stopping their three-game losing streak with a 31-0 win over the miserable Las Vegas Raiders on a sub-freezing afternoon at Lincoln Financial Field on Sunday.
Some franchises' best efforts have not led to victory parades or even Super Bowl berths. Because of untimely injuries, unfortunate circumstances, or myriad other reasons, many teams' plans throughout NFL history have not produced the desired result.
The Philadelphia Eagles have lost three straight games, but the team is saying all of the right things right now now, at the very least. Philadelphia is 8-5.
The 2023 Eagles went from 10-1 to 11-6 and then suffered a blowout loss in the wild-card round of the playoffs.
Philadelphia Eagles owner Jeffrey Lurie met on the sidelines with receiver A.J. Brown in the middle of practice Thursday to discuss the three-time Pro Bowler's disenchantment with the team's offense.
There has been rumors and speculation about Philadelphia Eagles star wide receiver AJ Brown pretty much all season to this point. This idea isn't new, but has been amplified throughout the campaign.
If there is any team that has gotten more attention than any other NFL squad, it's the Philadelphia Eagles, grabbing headlines. There have been multiple storylines that have caught the media's attention.
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.
Two former Philadelphia Eagles legends are going to cement their place in franchise history that can never be taken away. Malcolm Jenkins and Bucko Kilroy are being added to the Eagles Hall of Fame and will be officially inducted in November.
The Philadelphia Eagles announced on Wednesday the next legendary induction into the Eagles Hall of Fame. The Eagles took to social media and announced that three-time Pro Bowler Malcolm Jenkins will be getting the call to the hall.
With a $50 million donation to Children's Hospital of Philadelphia and Penn Medicine on Tuesday, Philadelphia Eagles owner Jeffrey Lurie announced the creation of the Lurie Autism Institute in Philadelphia.
Autism Awareness Month may be in April, but for one NFL owner, there's no time like the present to make an historic donation to researching the condition.
Jason Kelce wasn’t done bulldozing defenders. Picture a dusty diner showdown where the sheriff strolls in with a six-shooter of grit. Now swap the tumbleweeds for boardroom leather chairs.
The Philadelphia Eagles want to revive an often-forgotten position to help continue their dominance in the run game and potentially make up for the "tush push" play if it's banned.
Jeffrey Lurie put the question out there, but did not answer it. He said that is a job for the media and fans. “Has there been a better NFL team than the ’24 Eagles?” he asked a flock of reporters in South Florida as the NFL owners’ meetings reached their conclusion on Tuesday.
Philadelphia Eagles owner Jeffrey Lurie spoke at the NFL league meetings this week in Palm Beach, Florida, where he gave his final and lasting word on the Tush Push ban controversy. “It's ironic that people would bring up health and safety,” Lurie said.
The Celtics, whose controlling owners put the franchise up for sale in 2024, were expected to receive four or five bids last month from prospective ownership groups before narrowing those interested parties down to a smaller group of finalists.
With the Philadelphia Eagles now back in the Super Bowl, owner Jeffrey Lurie appears to be heat-checking.
Received a couple of texts from friends who live in NFL cities outside of Pennsylvania asking me if news reached me that Jeffrey Lurie was donating money to those impacted by the wildfires in Southern California.
Who would have thought? A motion picture producer buys the Philadelphia Eagles from a car dealer, and that moment becomes the most important deal in the history of this proud franchise.
Philadelphia Eagles owner Jeffrey Lurie began exploring a sale of a minority share of the franchise earlier this year, and he has now pulled the trigger.
Lurie paid $185 million for the Eagles in 1994.
Philadelphia Eagles owner Jeffrey Lurie wants QB Jalen Hurts to keep being Jalen Hurts.
Like all teams whose seasons are over, the Eagles will spend the coming days processing the way in which their campaign came to an end.
Philadelphia Eagles owner Jeffrey Lurie was exiting the elevator on Sunday evening following his Birds' torturous loss to the New York Giants when Philadelphia
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