With the Eagles beating the Raiders in the presence of former President Joe Biden, one of many standouts in the 31-0 shutout was the performance of star quarterback Jalen Hurts.
The Philadelphia Eagles' offense has made headlines all season. Sometimes it has been for good reasons, like AJ Brown and DeVonta Smith breaking out at times, Saquon Barkley having a big game, Jalen Hurts racking up touchdowns, or Dallas Goedert having a quietly great season.
Will the Philadelphia Eagles' revolving door at offensive coordinator spin yet again this upcoming offseason? Since Nick Sirianni took over as the Eagles' head coach ahead of the 2021 season, Kevin Patullo is the team's fourth offensive coordinator.
Plenty of Philadelphia Eagles fans have brought up that premise. You know that particular one. The concept of benching quarterback Jalen Hurts is back on a lot of timelines, so it is fair to expect that head coach Nick Sirianni was going to address it following the Eagles' overtime loss to the Los Angeles Chargers on Monday night.
Nick Sirianni broke the silence on Jalen Hurts Hurts' turnovers have been scrutinized The Eagles play Las Vegas this weekend The Philadelphia Eagles are hoping for improved play over the last four games of their 2025-26 season after a road loss to the Los Angeles Chargers dropped coach Nick Sirianni's team to 8-5 this season.
All NFL players enter the season with high hopes, but sometimes seasons don't go as hoped. These 20 players have been some of the biggest disappointments early in the 2025 season.
Jalen Hurts and the Philadelphia Eagles take the field this week trying to avoid a four-game losing streak, but head coach Nick Sirianni shot down the idea the reigning Super Bowl MVP quarterback might lose his job.
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.
The Philadelphia Eagles took on the Los Angeles Chargers on Monday night and the contest didn't go their way, Philadelphia ended up losing, 22-19, in overtime.
The Eagles fell to 8-4 after an overtime loss to the Chargers in Week 14, where QB Jalen Hurts turned the ball over five times, including the game-sealing interception.
The Philadelphia Eagles turned the ball over five times in their Monday night loss to the Los Angeles Chargers. They've now dropped three consecutive games, and it was the fifth game in a row they've failed to score at least 22 points.
Having lost two consecutive games heading into their pivotal Week 14 clash against the Los Angeles Chargers, the Philadelphia Eagles faced a bit of pressure to get back to winning ways especially with the Dallas Cowboys creeping up behind them in the NFC East standings.
After suffering a pair of ugly losses to the Dallas Cowboys and Chicago Bears, the Philadelphia Eagles did something a little different to get the vibes back on track down the stretch: an inflatable locker room Positivity Rabbit.
Several team sources confirmed the reporting of ESPN’s Tim McManus earlier this week, explaining that Eagles head coach Nick Sirianni was more involved in the offensive preparation leading up to Monday night’s game against the Los Angeles Chargers at SoFi Stadium.
The Philadelphia Eagles are not shying away from the frustration that is crystal clear amongst their fan base. The offense doesn't look as efficient, exciting, or explosive as a season ago, and Nick Sirianni's decision to hand play-calling to Kevin Patullo is catching a ton of flak.
A big shakeup could be on the cards within the coaching ranks at the Philadelphia Eagles. Nick Sirianni is quietly making moves behind the curtains as the Eagles gear up for the final five games of the regular season.
Philadelphia Eagles head coach Nick Sirianni has reportedly been “more involved” in the team’s offensive preparations this week as pressure mounts to fire offensive coordinator Kevin Patullo.
https://nittanycentral.com/feed/ Okay I’m actually offended that Penn State didn’t contact me to gauge my interest in the Nittany Lions head coaching job that’s been posted on Indeed and ZipRecruiter for the last two months.
The Philadelphia Eagles have had back-to-back tough games. Philadelphia blew a 21-point lead against the Dallas Cowboys and followed up with a brutal 24-15 "Black Friday" loss against the now-No.
Per Tim McManus of ESPN, Eagles HC Nick Sirianni won’t be changing the team’s offensive playcaller despite the loss to the Bears on Black Friday. “We’re not changing the playcaller,” Sirianni told McManus.
Philadelphia Eagles fans were fuming at their team after the first half of Friday’s game against the Chicago Bears, and coach Nick Sirianni took a lot of heat for one particular decision.