The Philadelphia Eagles appeared to once again get away with a penalty while running the tush push on a crucial play during their game against the Los Angeles Rams on Sunday.
For several seasons, the Philadelphia Eagles have been recognized for having one of the NFL's top offensive lines. This offseason, however, questions emerged after the team lost key players to free agency.
As the season opener unfolded between the defending Super Bowl champion Philadelphia Eagles and visiting Dallas Cowboys, it became evident that splash plays in the passing game would prove to be few and far between for Philadelphia.
How many of the 34 NFL quarterbacks to throw 30 touchdown passes in a season on multiple occasions can you name in five minutes?
Let’s break down the ingredients in place for 2025 for Barkley to surpass last year’s incredible season.
Some franchises have a fabled lineage of quarterbacks. Some are infamous for years, or even decades, of quarterbacking mediocrity.
As the Philadelphia Eagles prepare to kick-off their Super Bowl defense on Thursday night against the Dallas Cowboys, now is the perfect time to break down the roster and try to pinpoint their biggest strengths and weaknesses.
When reporters enter the Eagles’ locker room, there is often a controlled sprint to the back on the right-hand side. That’s where the “cool kids” reside, Philadelphia’s vaunted offensive line, where production meets personality.
The Philadelphia Eagles are buzzing with anticipation as the season nears, but a key setback has surfaced with Pro Bowl left guard Landon Dickerson’s recent injury.
Any concerns about Tyler Steen seemed to melt away on a humid South Philly evening at Lincoln Financial Field on Thursday night. Throw Johnny Wilson into that melty box of chocolates from which you never know what you’re going to get from either player, but they each showed up in a big way in a 34-27 win over the Cincinnati Bengals.
It's becoming clear to everyone on the outside that, despite there not being a verbal commitment to Tyler Steen being the new starting right guard of the Philadelphia Eagles, he appears to have the job.
As years go by, it's easy to forget some of the players who suited up on the gridiron. While the quarterback is the one position in the NFL that is under
Jeff Stoutland said last week that he and Tyler Steen identified some things that needed to be worked on in his quest to nail down the Eagles’ starting right guard job.
Honestly, this could have been written after day one of Philadelphia Eagles training camp and it would still hold true: the right guard position battle is over.
The Philadelphia Eagles' offense is nearly perfect going into the 2025 season, with the only question entering training camp being who will start at right guard.
Honestly, it's easy to see why fans would be willing to cheer for Philadelphia Eagles center Cam Jurgens. He has one of the most challenging jobs in the NFL, replacing a legend in Jason Kelce, and doing it with such grace and appreciation.
We are less than three weeks away from the beginning of the Philadelphia Eagles' training camp. The reigning Super Bowl champions are eager to defend their title, and the Philadelphia faithful cannot wait for the return of their football team.
If the Philadelphia Eagles had a vision board, you can bet a picture of third-year pro Tyler Steen is pinned, perhaps right next to the portrait of Levi’s Stadium, the site of Super Bowl LX in February of 2026.
Training camp for the Philadelphia Eagles in 2025 will feature some interesting position battles, but one that has been discussed almost seems to be solidified.
There aren’t many questions about the Eagles’ offense after a spring in which you can pencil in 10 of the 11 starters with little pushback. The lone competition is expected to be at right guard after the loss of Mekhi Becton to the Los Angeles Chargers in free agency.
Upon signing with the Eagles after the 2024 draft, Mekhi Becton was coming off an injury-defined tenure as a Jets tackle. The Eagles were not initially planning for Becton to move into their starting lineup at guard, but it ended up working out that way after Becton held off Tyler Steen for the gig.
Virginia's first transfer departure of the spring window is starting right tackle Blake Steen, as reported by On3's Pete Nakos on Wednesday morning (April 16).
The Philadelphia Eagles are on the hunt for their next starting right guard after losing Mekhi Becton to the Los Angeles Chargers in NFL free agency. Right now, Eagles' rising third-year offensive guard Tyler Steen is projected to be the front-runner to fill Becton's void, but he still has a lot to prove.
Once upon a time, there was that "When E.F. Hutton talks, people listen" phrase. If there was an NFL comp, it would probably involve Philadelphia Eagles legend Jason Kelce.
The Philadelphia Eagles defeated the Kansas City Chiefs 40-22 in Super Bowl LIX on Sunday, capping off the NFL season. Philadelphia finished the year
Training camp is underway for the Philadelphia Eagles. While some players look ready for the regular season, others remain a longshot to make the 53-man roster.
Steen appeared in just 71 offensive snaps last year, almost all of which came during his only start.
Former offensive tackle Tyler Steen will need to learn a whole new position in the NFL, and he has only his tiny arms to blame.
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