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Landon Dickerson wants every team to know that the Philadelphia Eagles aren't getting complacent ahead of the 2025 NFL season.
NFL.com's Editor at Large, Gennaro Filice, understands that. He recently ranked the NFL's top ten defenses. The Eagles land just short of the top spot, finishing second behind only the Denver Broncos.
Once a forgotten signing, Terrace Marshall Jr. is making a serious push for WR3 in Philadelphia as teammates and coaches take notice of his camp breakout.
The former Georgia star, whom the Eagles selected in the first round of the 2023 NFL Draft, has shown great flashes as a pass rusher and is an outstanding run defender, but now he must consistently wreck havoc on quarterbacks to make Philadelphia’s defensive line the bully again.
The Washington Commanders exceeded NFL expectations in 2024, but the Philadelphia Eagles ruined their dream season after a brutal NFC Championship Game blowout.
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Kristin Juszczyk is back with the latest Off Season release, and this time she teamed up with Emma Grede to create the NFL Ready-To-Wear Collection.
The odds for NFL Week 1 have already been released at various New Jersey sportsbooks. While we still have over a month until kick-off, getting in on the action early could result in better odds if you beat the market movement. Let’s take a look at both Week 1 odds and enticing futures odds for the local teams.
In 2024, Philadelphia Eagles cornerback Quinyon Mitchell put forth one of the more impressive rookie seasons in recent memory.
Since entering the NFL in 2019, AJ Brown has cracked 1,000 yards in all but one of his six seasons. With the Eagles, he's been an All-Pro on multiple occasions, exceeding 4,000 yards and scoring 15 touchdowns in three years.
The Philadelphia Eagles went heavy on secondary in the 2024 NFL Draft, and Vic Fangio's defense is going to benefit greatly moving forward because of those decisions.
Saquon Barkley had a fantastic first season with Philadelphia. The Eagles couldn't have asked for more out of Barkley. He racked up over 2,000 rushing yards in the regular season and became the first running back in NFL history to reach 2,500 rushing yards in a season including the playoffs.