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Saquon Barkley shares a 10-word truth bomb that will likely have Philadelphia Eagles fans thinking of a Super Bowl repeat.
Now the 49ers are on the upswing and the Eagles look as if they’re lost again. They lead the NFC East, but have gone from 8-2 to 8-5, giving up 575 yards in the three losses. Hurts is spewing turnovers, and had two on one play (an interception and a lost fumble) on the same play in a 22-19 overtime loss to the Los Angeles Chargers.
Two years after suffering a last-minute Super Bowl loss to Kansas City, the Philadelphia Eagles’ quarterback couldn’t escape the emptiness he experienced walking away from that 38-35 heartbreaker. The lock screen on his cellphone was a photo of a dejected Hurts,
Through a very narrow lens devoid of context, perhaps Nick Sirianni was correct. “It is just the next game right here,” the Philadelphia Eagles head coach said. Through a broader lens, particularly that of the NFC East’s last two decades,
Nah, the Philadelphia Eagles have ostensibly been vaccinated against that by a fortified roster and unquestioned leader of men in quarterback Jalen Hurts, according to Peter King of NBC Sports. In fact, the veteran writer in his weekly Monday column ...
No NFC East team has won the division two years in a row in more than two decades, but Philadelphia can accomplish that Saturday.
The Eagles presented the New Orleans truck attack survivor with a framed photo of Super Bowl MVP Jalen Hurts clutching the Lombardi Trophy — along with a mounted Super Bowl ring, the one that included Eagles wings on each side that release from the bezel.
Kenny Pickett won a Super Bowl ring with the Philadelphia Eagles less than a year ago. On Sunday, he’s in line to start against his former team at Lincoln Financial Field. Pickett is expected to start in place of Las Vegas Raiders quarterback Geno Smith, who is “unlikely” to play due to a shoulder injury, according to NFL.com’s Ian Rapoport.
The Jacksonville Jaguars visit the Mile High city and take on one of the league's most feared defense in Denver. Here are our T-U staff predictions.