Eagles
The Eagles now gain control of one of their top defenders for an extra season, putting him in Philadelphia through 2025.
The Eagles are pulling the trigger and moving on from their star rusher who is demanding $25 million per year entering his age 30 season.
Another team is, unsurprisingly, taking a shot on a long-time Stoutland University product to bolster their line.
The Eagles are set to lose one of their top front office executives next month as he seeks an opportunity to take on a larger role.
The Eagles will not be taking another shot at trying to develop the receiver that seemed on the verge of breaking out in 2021.
The news broke on Monday that the NFL has officially banned tackling. Or, in theory, hip drop tackles. Now unanimously banned, against the objections of the NFLPA: pic.twitter.com/qL3u8t4Qi1 — Adam Schefter (@AdamSchefter) March 25, 2024 It will certainly make fans happy to see their favorite team either let guys run past them because they aren’t […]
The Birds have now brought in four quarterbacks and have three with NFL experience and a fourth that they valued enough to roster last year.
Fans have been focusing on the secondary and the Birds are bringing in a young option to help their depth in that area.
Tiki Barber has got to be fuming once again as another former Giant is making his way down to Philadelphia.
Though the signing didn’t cause nearly as much media coverage as that of Saquon, the Eagles are adding another former captain from PSU.