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The Philadelphia Eagles are going back to work. Two months ago, Philadelphia was hoisting their second Lombardi Trophy in franchise history after winning Super Bowl 59. Two months later ...
Eagles team owner Jeffrey Lurie and head coach Nick Sirianni have both expressed their excitement to head to the White House. Fox News' Peter Doocy contributed to this report.
PHILADELPHIA — After making two trades in the third round, the Eagles won’t pick again until the fourth round. Philadelphia acquired a 2026 fifth-round pick from the Atlanta Falcons to move ...
Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts was hesitant to answer if he was going to the White House Monday to celebrate the team’s Super Bowl LIX win over the Kansas City Chiefs. The hesitation can now be ...
The Eagles have closed the books on the 2025 draft. Today, they’ll close one of the remaining doors on the 2024 season. The Super Bowl LIX champions will visit the White House on Monday. There was ...
The Philadelphia Eagles used their second-round pick in the National Football League Draft on safety Andrew Mukuba. While this is the case, could another move be on the way? Before the NFL Draft ...
PHILADELPHIA - A consensus top 10 to 20 pick on most outsiders' big boards, star Alabama linebacker Jihaad Campbell fell to the reigning Super Bowl champion Philadelphia Eagles at No. 31 overall.
Saquon Barkley spotted with Trump before visit Eagles star running back Saquon Barkley was spotted with Mr. Trump one day before the team was scheduled to visit the White House. The two were seen ...
If the Philadelphia Eagles really wanted to replace Dallas Goedert, the team would have used one of its 10 draft picks over the weekend on a tight end. In what was perceived as one of the ...
Several Philadelphia Eagles players were not at the White House ceremony with President Donald Trump on Monday. A few hours before the event, NBC News White House correspondent Yamiche Alcindor ...
Super Bowl MVP quarterback Jalen Hurts did not visit the White House with his teammates on Monday as the Philadelphia Eagles celebrated their Super Bowl championship with President Donald Trump.
Jalen Hurts is among a group of Philadelphia Eagles who will not be attending the White House on Monday when the team meets with President Trump to celebrate their Super Bowl LIX win. A source ...
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