Eagles
The Eagles are adding a large Australian athlete who doesn’t have experience in football, but it’s worked out for them before.
The running back may have been small in stature, but he absolutely tore it up when the Eagles were facing their rivals to the north.
According to The Athletic‘s sports business insider Andrew Marchand, former Philadelphia Eagles center Jason Kelce will be joining ESPN for his first post-retirement gig. Kelce is set to join ESPN as a member of ESPN’s Monday Night Football pre-game show, Monday Night Countdown, for the 2024-25 NFL season. Kelce is set to join a cast that […]
The 6′ 7″, 350lb lineman was a guy whose tape impressed the Eagles elite OL coach so much he asked the team to get a deal done.
The receiver who ran a 4.22 40 time at the NFL Draft Combine several years back is looking at a comeback, will get a shot in Philly’s camp.
The Eagles repeat some positions to provide themselves with greater competition adding another receiver and offensive lineman.
The Eagles waited until the end of the fifth round to take their first offensive lineman, taking one from the reigning champs.
The Eagles are bringing in an explosive receiver to compete for a depth role as well as a player that many Philly fans wanted at linebacker.
The Eagles acquired a running back, their first offensive player of the draft, along with three picks in next year’s draft.
The Eagles are taking a risk on a player who has played in three very different positions over six seasons and is not from a top school.