The Philadelphia Eagles saw their Super Bowl defense come to an end on Sunday against the San Francisco 49ers. Philadelphia fell to the 49ers by a score of 23-19, ending their playoff run on Wild Card Weekend.
The Philadelphia Eagles received some excellent news ahead of their Wild Card round matchup against the San Francisco 49ers. Lane Johnson returned to practice on Wednesday and is expected to play this weekend.
There are a lot of feel-good stories on the Philadelphia Eagles' roster. One of the biggest ones certainly is offensive lineman Jordan Mailata. The 28-year-old All-Pro is in his sixth season in the National Football League.
How many of the 53 players in NFL history rack up at least 100 receiving yards and catch a touchdown pass in a Conference Championship game can you name in seven minutes?
The pundits will have to press pause of the Eagles' much-discussed offensive issues until Wild Card Weekend. With many of Philadelphia's key starters set to rest in the regular-season finale that means the last look at the group was the ugly second half at Buffalo where the offense managed 16 total yards and Jalen Hurts failed to complete a pass.
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.
Two weeks ago, Jordan Mailata said in the visitor’s locker room at Northwest Stadium that some rest would be a good thing. Now, it has arrived, with Nick Sirianni saying on Wednesday that many of his starters will sit for Week 18’s home game against the Washington Commanders.
It was in the immediate aftermath of the Eagles’ recent win over the Washington Commanders, the 29-18 victory that gave them their second straight NFC East crown on Dec.
On Sunday evening, the Philadelphia Eagles escaped with a 13-12 win over the Buffalo Bills in some ugly weather conditions in Buffalo. The win pushed the Eagles’ record to 11-5 on the 2025 NFL season ahead of their season finale next week against the Washington Commanders.
The Philadelphia Eagles have scored just 36 total points over the last two weeks but there's a lot of excitement heading into the team's Week 14 Monday night showdown against the Los Angeles Chargers.
The last couple of weeks have been tough for the Philadelphia Eagles. Unsurprisingly, that has led some to jump to a worst-case scenario and compare the team to the 2023 team that collapsed down the stretch.
Barkley's struggles generated headlines multiple times this season before he rushed for a paltry 22 yards on 10 carries as the Eagles suffered a 24-21 loss to the Dallas Cowboys on Sunday.
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.
These last few days have been a little odd for the Philadelphia Eagles. Philadelphia took down another NFC Super Bowl contender in the Detroit Lions on Sunday, but in the days leading up to the game and the days since the game, everything has seemingly been negative.
If it's not one thing, it's a whole other story that turns into unnecessary drama in Philly. Eagles reporter Derrick Gunn caused a stir within the city
When the book is written on Jordan Mailata, it will be one of the more interesting professional football journeys in history. The low-hanging fruit of the narrative is on the field, an Australian novice who, having never played the game before, was built from the ground up to be a superstar and one of the best left tackles in the world.
One thing Philadelphia Eagles left tackle Jordan Mailata knows better than anything is a good pass rusher, and he knows his team got a good one. One of
After newly minted Philadelphia Eagles center Brett Toth received his first start at the position in the Week 8 38-20 win over the New York Giants, starting left tackle Jordan Malaita talked to 94WIP about the first time he met the West Point alum.
Few teams in the NFL can start the season 5-2 and receive as much criticism as the Philadelphia Eagles have this year. It's a burden that comes with the territory of being the reigning Super Bowl champions.
All eyes are on the Philadelphia Eagles this Sunday as they look to rebound against the Minnesota Vikings following back-to-back losses. The biggest struggle for Philly has been offensively, and while some are trying hard to pinpoint a reason behind the mess, Jordan Mailata has a more blunt answer.
The Eagles have lost consecutive games and have scored just 17 points in each of those defeats.
Everyone has an opinion on what the Philadelphia Eagles can do to improve the offense after another underwhelming performance in the 34-17 loss to the New York Giants in Week 6.
There's a certain standard when it comes to running the football with the Philadelphia Eagles. Under Nick Sirianni's tenure as the Eagles' head coach, Philadelphia has consistently been one of the best rushing teams in the NFL.
The Philadelphia Eagles relied heavily on the tush push to beat the Kansas City Chiefs on Sunday, but veteran offensive lineman Jordan Mailata is tired of hearing people say it is the reason his team won.
Once again, the Philadelphia Eagles are making the rounds for their most infamous play.
The Cowboys traded Parsons to the Green Bay Packers for two first-round picks and three-time Pro Bowl defensive tackle Kenny Clark on Aug. 28.
He injured his hamstring in Week 6, landing him on injured reserve and sidelining him for at least four games.
The Eagles face a quick turnaround ahead of Week 11, but they could have their starting left tackle back in time for that contest.
The Philadelphia Eagles announced they placed OT Jordan Mailata on injured reserve. He’ll now miss at least four weeks as he recovers from a hamstring injury. Mailata, 27, was selected with the No.
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