One of the Eagles new stars was all too happy to point out the difference between his new team and his former team.
Here are 24 things we'll remember about the 2024 season when it's all said and done: 1. Saquon Barkley leaves the New York Giants and runs wild: The star running back got big buck
John Mara and Joe Schoen’s words will live in infamy, keeping the Giants a punchline and punching bag, as Saquon Barkley leads the Eagles to the Super Bowl.
Actor Rob McElhenney has made his love for the Philadelphia Eagles known for a long time. The "It's Always Sunny In Philadelphia' co-creator and co-star
Saquon Barkley sprinted 60 yards for a touchdown on his first carry of the NFC championship game and the Eagles running back had a 4-yard scoring run on his second carry to roaring “MVP!
Move over, Dallas Cowboys. There’s a new and unlikely America’s Team in the NFL — at least for the Super Bowl.
The Green Bay Packers are determined to make changes entering the 2025 offseason. Just weeks after the New England Patriots hired Mike Vrabel, Matt LaFleur scooped up the team’s former defensive coordinator,
Saquon Barkley isn’t the only former New York football player whose career has reached new heights this season after signing as a free agent with the Eagles.
It’s good practice for NFL teams to take stock of the best of the best. What are they doing? How can our team be more like them? It’s a copycat league, after all. While the world’s eyes will be upon the Kansas City Chiefs and Philadelphia Eagles in Super Bowl LIX on Feb.
Brian Schottenheimer appears to be furthest along the road to a job offer, but Kellen Moore is more widely regarded around the league as a play-caller who is adapting to league trends.
Cleveland Browns coach Kevin Stefanski made official what most suspected after hiring new offensive coordinator Tommy Rees: The head coach will return to play-calling.
The NFC Championship Game will feature two teams from the NFC East and neither of them is the Dallas Cowboys for the 30th year.