Philadelphia Eagles news and links for 5/8/24. Let’s get to the Philadelphia Eagles links ... Takeaways: Odell Beckham Jr.’s Dolphins Deal Reflects His New Reality - SI Looking at that outsized figure made me wonder how much of this the Eagles have done.
The Philadelphia Eagles added the son of a legend to their roster over the weekend at the NFL Draft.
Jeremiah Trotter Jr. has the opportunity to play for the team that he grew up around, the Philadelphia Eagles after being selected in the fifth-round of the 2024 NFL Draft.
The Philadelphia Eagles' 155th pick in the fifth round of the 2024 NFL Draft was an emotional one for owner Jeffrey Lurie. That's because the Eagles traded up to grab Jeremiah Trotter Jr.
The NFL’s first international game of the 2024 season — a Week 1 matchup featuring the Philadelphia Eagles and a yet-to-be-announced opponent in Brazil — will be broadcast exclusively on Peacock as the league attempts to capitalize on the growing number of cord-cutting sports fans. Is it a sign of things to come?
Philadelphia Eagles owner Jeffrey Lurie wants QB Jalen Hurts to keep being Jalen Hurts.
Many believed Nick Sirianni would not return as the Philadelphia Eagles head coach in 2024 following the team's devastating collapse where they went 10-1
Philadelphia Eagles lead pass rusher Haason Reddick could be staying in Philly next fall after all. According to several reports, the Eagles are looking to trade Reddick in exchange for a second-round pick but they have not yet found a trade suitor willing to pay that price.
Lurie noted that he didn't let "recency bias" impact his decision to keep Sirianni despite the "extremely disappointing ending to the season."
Center Jason Kelce announced his retirement with an emotional and entertaining speech at the Eagles' facility on Monday afternoon and there are sure to be a number of tributes to what Kelce meant to the team in the coming days.
The Philadelphia Eagles moved up 10 spots in the second annual NFLPA Team Report Cards that were released on Wednesday, ranking No. 4 overall. In addition, owner Jeffrey Lurie, head coach Nick Sirianni, as well as the Eagles' strength and training staffs all received impressive grades when matched against their peers.
Philadelphia’s staff, from Jeffrey Lurie to Nick Sirianni to the strength coaches, were “consistently” graded highly. The second ever NFL Player’s Association (NFLPA) Club Report Card was released on Wednesday morning and the Philadelphia Eagles have sky-rocketed up the overall rankings according to the players asked.
The Eagles are one of the gold-standard franchises in the NFL, and owner Jeffrey Lurie made the necessary improvements to his team travels, along with accommodations for family and friends at Lincoln Financial Field.
Jeffrey Lurie was never fond of giving up a home game to leave the United States to play. The last time the Eagles did was in 2018 when they went to London to play the Jacksonville Jaguars.
Jeffrey Lurie’s Philadelphia Eagles rebuilt the organization in the ashes of the Chip Kelly administration, building on the foundation of collaboration in favor or the autonomy Kelly craved and ultimately achieved.
Philadelphia Eagles HC Nick Sirianni is still just that. Whether it remains so after he meets with team owner Jeffrey Lurie is the real question.
Like all teams whose seasons are over, the Eagles will spend the coming days processing the way in which their campaign came to an end.
Some see Philadelphia’s 1-5 finish to end the regular season as the worst collapse in Eagles history but it’s not. The year was 1994…
Philadelphia Eagles owner Jeffrey Lurie was exiting the elevator on Sunday evening following his Birds' torturous loss to the New York Giants when Philadelphia
Jeffrey Lurie has been criticized in the past when it comes to diversity in his high-profile coaching hires. The perception was that the actions often didn’t match the words of the Eagles' owner.
Philadelphia Eagles owner Jeffrey Lurie took the stage at the NFL Annual Meeting in Arizona and didn’t disappoint. Well, to be fair, he did start by addressing one major disappointment — that annoying 38-35 loss in Super Bowl LVII, marred by a controversial holding call on James Bradberry.
Jerry Jones made some comments about the Philadelphia Eagles recently that left most people scratching their heads, and Eagles owner Jeffrey Lurie was just as confused as the rest of us.
It was noted after their NFC Championship Game win over the San Francisco 49ers that the Philadelphia Eagles and Jalen Hurts would discuss a contract extension this offseason.
The winningest owner in Eagles’ franchise history hasn’t gotten to this point by being passive. When Jeffrey Lurie bought the team in 1994, he took over a team that struggled in early playoff games and building talent.
For the Philadelphia Eagles, gone are the days of the Norman Braman’s or Leonard Tose’s where the Owner cared more about making a profit, or finding a new home for the franchise.
Jeffrey Lurie has owned the Philadelphia Eagles for almost three decades now, but there is one particular decision that it sounds like he still loses sleep over.
Hurts finished this past season with 3,144 yards and 16 touchdowns through the air, but also 784 yards and 10 scores on the ground.
The Eagles’ quarterback decision figures to be one of next year’s top dominoes.
It will likely be months before another team even tries to trade for Watson. But when that moment comes and general managers have clarity following the NFL’s investigation, the Eagles certainly have the capital to land whatever quarterback they want.
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