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The Philadelphia Eagles squeaked past the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in Week 4, but what happened after the final whistle grabbed more attention than the win itself. Wide receiver AJ Brown managed just two catches for seven yards without finding the end zone,
Broncos coach Sean Payton, whose team will face the undefeated Philadelphia Eagles on Sunday, said he stood up in favor of keeping the tush push in the game this offseason and that his “bulls— nose went up” when health and safety were cited as reasons for potentially banning a play that is run most frequently by the defending Super Bowl champions.
The Philadelphia Eagles need to upgrade one of their cornerback spots at some point and there just so happens to be a former Pro Bowl cornerback who is expected to be available via trade.
Injuries to Jackson and Jakorian Bennett forced the Eagles to start Ringo, who lost the CB2 job to Jackson in training camp. After only allowing one catch for eight yards to Buccaneers’ wide receivers, Ringo could become the permanent starter opposite of Quinyon Mitchell, sending Jackson to the bench.
Former NFL QB Dan Orlovsky doesn't agree with the idea that Eagles QB Jalen Hurts needs to get AJ Brown the ball more.
The Eagles' approval rating continues to soar among NFL analysts. Are the Eagles still the best team in football? Let's say for a moment or two that they aren't. Ask yourselves a
The answer to that is yes, but Fangio is a defensive coordinator who is paid to prevent points, so he has a different outlook. He admitted that it forces him to change the way he calls a game, especially late in the first half and at the end of a tight game.
PHILADELPHIA – Nakobe Dean’s return is on the horizon. At least his return to practice is, according to Eagles Vic Fangio. The defensive coordinator said on Tue
Eagles linebacker Nakobe Dean is expected to return to practice this week or next after suffering a torn patellar tendon in last year's playoffs.