The Philadelphia Eagles wrapped up their first-ever mandatory minicamp under head coach Nick Sirianni last week. Now the players get to enjoy some much-needed
Which overreactions actually stick at the conclusion of Eagles mandatory minicamp?
PHILADELPHA – Jalen Hurts was asked a rather innocuous question about the “new” Nick on the final day of the team’s minicamp. The Eagles quarterback is never easy to read in public settings when reporters try to shout each other down to fire a question.
I’m just trying to help. It was a softball question. Following Thursday’s minicamp practice, Eagles QB Jalen Hurts met with reporters to discuss how the off-season had gone so far.
When Nick Sirianni relinquished control of the offense to Kellen Moore this offseason, the question asked by many was: What exactly was the Eagles head coach going to do?
After last year’s late-season collapse, the Eagles are hoping to reset the mood in the locker room heading into 2024.
Here's Brian Daboll's perfect response to Nick Sirianni trolling New York Giants fans.
Philadelphia Eagles news and links for 6/5/24. Let’s get to the Philadelphia Eagles links ... Nick Sirianni to Giants fans who hassle him about Saquon Barkley: “I got your best player” - PFT Giants fans have been salty about Saquon leaving, even though the Giants had many chances to sign him to a long-term deal.
Nick Sirianni has heard plenty of trash talk from New York Giants fans over the past three years, but the Philadelphia Eagles head coach says he has a new comeback.
NFC East rivalries run deep, especially up in the northeast. The Philadelphia Eagles and New York Giants are not too far apart from each other and fans of the respective clubs could be neighbors.
Nick Sirianni admitted that when he gets heckled by any of the Giants fans in the Philly area, he has a zinger locked and loaded to fire back their way.
James Bradberry is at the Eagles' veteran minicamp this week. Even though it is mandatory, it is somewhat surprising the veteran cornerback is in attendance.
Unlike in recent years, the Eagles have several starting jobs open for 2024. Here are three positions to watch as the team starts their first mandatory minicamp.
Philadelphia’s offseason was full of big-name free agents and promising draft picks, but Eagles fans wear their pessimism with pride. Here’s what they should worry about in 2024.
The Philadelphia Eagles boasted one of the most talented rosters in the NFL last season and were one year removed from a Super Bowl appearance. Early on, it was looking like the Eagles were going to get back there again, as they got off to a torrid 10-1 start and even topped the Kansas City Chiefs in a Super Bowl rematch.
After representing the NFC in Super Bowl LVII, Philadelphia fell apart in 2023, leaving Eagles fans with more questions than answers.
With the 2024 NFL season coming up quickly, the Philadelphia Eagles are going to be a very interesting team to watch. After a brutal collapse late in 2023 that culminated with a Wild Card loss to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, the Eagles are looking to get back on track.
All eyes will be on Philadelphia Eagles head coach Nick Sirianni in 2024 after he dropped a 10-1 start last fall, losing six of their final seven matchups.
The 2024 NFL season is going to have a lot riding on it for the Philadelphia Eagles. After a brutal late-season collapse last year, there have been rumors all offseason about Nick Sirianni’s job being on the line this season.
Just two shorts years ago, the Philadelphia Eagles were in the Super Bowl. After losing to the Kansas City Chiefs, everyone viewed Nick Sirianni’s team as one that would be back in the very future.
DId Philadelphia Eagles HC Nick Sirianni lose his safety blanket when Big Dom was suspended by the NFL?
The Philadelphia Eagles have made several changes to their coaching staff since their loss in the opening round of the playoffs, and they are not done cleaning house yet.
Despite a stunning collapse to end the 2023 season, Philadelphia Eagles head coach Nick Sirianni is seeming more and more likely to retain his job for the 2024 season.
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