Last summer, Sydney Brown spent about a week of training camp hanging around with C.J. Gardner-Johnson during training camp practices, usually near the end zone, taking in the view and the mental reps from afar.
Heading into Philadelphia Eagles NFL training camp, one of the many questions was how they would move on from starting safety C.J. Gardner-Johnson and
The Philadelphia Eagles will kick off their NFL training camp on Tuesday, July 22nd, at the NovaCare Complex. This marks the beginning of full-contact practices, giving coaches a clearer look at position battles and how well the rookies are adapting to the pro level.
How many of the NFL players with at least 80 touchdown catches in their career can you name in five minutes?
With Training Camp just about to get here, there are a few position groups to watch for the Philadelphia Eagles. Safety certainly is one. With CJ Gardner-Johnson gone, the position is wide open.
As the Philadelphia Eagles go into training camp, this year, one particular position battle could heat up in a hurry. When the Eagles drafted safety Andrew Mukuba in the second round, many fans immediately loved the fact that Philly continued to add youth and talent to its secondary.
The Canadian Football League has long used a negotiation list for its teams to acquire the rights to active NFL players. That remains the case in 2025, and after a few updates were revealed.
Well, it's not every day that another league will openly admit to wanting a current NFL player, but it appears Philadelphia Eagles safety Sydney Brown finds himself in that situation.
The Philadelphia Eagles are gearing up for another Super Bowl run in 2025. Of course, expectations are sky-high once again. Beneath the surface of a championship-caliber roster, though, lies a brewing position battle that could lead to a significant shake-up.
If Sydney Brown didn’t possess all the qualities that fit the Eagles’ definition of a red star player, if the safety didn’t have a twin brother he could open with about all his successes, concerns, and anxieties, he might be nervous right now.
The competitions are starting to heat up at the Philadelphia Eagles OTAs as fans are getting a better idea of who will be competing at each position. One of the most pivotal positions up for grabs is the safety position.
The youth movement is on with the Philadelphia Eagles as they look to see who they had on their bench last year, ready to start in 2025. One player with high expectations to step up is safety Sydney Brown, who is considered C.J.
And, we're off. As expected, the Philadelphia Eagles were relatively quiet as we navigated day one of legal tampering. The exodus came. Josh Sweat is headed to the Arizona Cardinals.
If one Philadelphia Eagles fan starts "booing," another one does until the entire stadium is roaring "boos" as if it were an unspoken rule across the fan
Even at the tender age of 24, Sydney Brown has already walked a long, winding road – from London, Ontario, in Canada to Bradenton, Florida, to Champaign, Illinois, to Philadelphia and the NFL and this moment, here and now.
They say it isn't how you start, it's how you finish. That statement probably has nothing to do with the next several, but I've always wanted to begin a story by saying that.
Things typically tend to get as little heated whenever the Dallas Cowboys and Philadelphia Eagles play each other, and that’s exactly what happened last week.
The Eagles announced Saturday that they have elevated S Sydney Brown from the physically unable to perform list. The team is also elevating OL Jack Driscoll for Week 7.
After a grueling rehab where Sydney Brown “dominated the process,” the second-year safety is on the cusp of returning from his ACL injury suffered a scant nine months ago.
Jimmy Kempski reports that Eagles S Sydney Brown will begin the season on the physically unable-to-perform list. He suffered a torn ACL in the season finale against the Giants and still has a chance to be ready for Week 1, according to Kempski.
Philadelphia Eagles running back Kenny Gainwell is getting roasted by fans for a video posted by the social media team that showed him losing to safety Sydney Brown in a "friendly" workout competition.
Philadelphia Eagles safety Sydney Brown is confident he can complete his recovery from a torn ACL before the start of the coming season.
Philadelphia Eagles safety Sydney Brown was carted off the field during the Eagles' 2023 regular-season finale against the New York Giants. It was later revealed that he had torn his ACL and needed surgery. Brown's surgery to repair his knee back in January was a success and three months later, he's feeling ahead of schedule. “I feel amazing.
The Eagles’ defensive struggles continued on Sunday, and the unit will be shorthanded ahead of the postseason. Rookie safety Sydney Brown is believed to have suffered a torn ACL, per Mike Garafolo of NFL Network.
The Philadelphia Eagles passing defense has been their biggest weakness throughout the season. However, it's stepping up against the Arizona Cardinals.
Headlining Saturday’s early kickoffs is a Big Ten matchup between Illinois and Penn State. This game represents the first conference clash for each, and the visiting Nittany Lions have been installed as two-touchdown favorites. And the King of Props is here for you, with a tasty prop play.
The attorney for NFL agent David Canter released a statement on Friday, defending his client's alleged actions during April's NFL Draft.
Devin McCourty, New England's longtime starting free safety, is mulling retirement. His ultimate decision could determine the team's direction in free agency and draft. If McCourty retires, the Patriots could turn to either the Draft, free agency or a promotion from within as a replacement.
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