The Eagles’ recent success is evidence that you have to be creative and inventive to win at the highest level.
“He’s stronger than anybody I know,” Eagles cornerback Kelee Ringo, who played with Carter at Georgia, said. “Quick and fast, man. He can dunk. He’s so athletically gifted, man. Being able to use that with being smart, watching film, reading your keys. Skies the limit for the guy.”
Eagles' executive Howie Roseman asked Zack Baun about his reaction to making the NFL All-Pro team, which garnered an explicit response.
The No. 2 seed Philadelphia Eagles are heading to the NFC championship for the second time in three seasons after a thrilling 28-22 victory over the No. 4 seed
One thing never fails with GM Howie Roseman and the Philadelphia Eagles in the NFL draft, and that's finding talent for both the offensive and defensive lines.
The Philadelphia Eagles general manger should be smiling wide after Zack Baun, a relatively unknown pass rusher who signed with Philly on a modest one-year contract this offseason, was named AP First-Team All-Pro as an off-ball linebacker, an honor literally no one could have predicted back in March.
The Eagles signed TE Cameron Latu to a reserve/future contract and released WR Elijah Cooks from the practice squad.
Neither did the Philadelphia Eagles' vice president/general manager. Still, for whatever reason, Howie Roseman placed an incentive in Zack's contract anyway. Said incentive stated if Baun made the ...
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Philadelphia Eagles general manager Howie Roseman found Eagles 2024 NFL rushing champion Saquon Barkley and gave him an emphatic hug with snow flakes falling as the clock hit zero on Philadelphia's 28-22 NFC divisional round victory vs.
PHILADELPHIA — As he walked through the locker room on Sunday night, Eagles general manager Howie Roseman shouted to defensive tackle Jalen Carter, “Hey, you need me to take a picture ...
The Eagles wouldn’t be in the NFC championship game without their rookie class, including a pair of breakout defensive backs in Quinyon Mitchell and Cooper DeJean, both of whom are finalists for Defensive Rookie of the Year.