The Philadelphia Eagles have made some stellar free agency signings in the past, including a few Super Bowl winners and a current NFL head honcho
The Philadelphia Eagles have been extremely active in the free agency market in previous years, signing some of the NFL's best players to their roster.
Coming off a Super Bowl title, there has been plenty of change in the Philadelphia Eagles organization this offseason. Offensive coordinator Kellen Moore left for a head coaching
Super Bowl-winning Philadelphia Eagles head coach Nick Sirianni wants his players back, and that includes tight end Dallas Goedert.
Here are five quick takeaways from Nick Sirianni’s half-hour session with reporters at the 2025 NFL owners meetings.
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The Philadelphia Eagles have done their fair bit of QB in-and-outs this past offseason in trading Kenny Pickett to the Cleveland Browns in exchange for Dorian Thompson Robinson and a fifth round pick in this year’s upcoming NFL draft.
So how about the Eagles' best lineup of the last 10 years? That's the easiest prompt I've ever had in this industry. The best Eagles lineup is from their most recent game, Super Bowl LIX. It's not just the best Eagles lineup of the past decade. It's their best lineup ever. Hell, it's the best Philly sports lineup flat out since the 1983 Sixers.
Former New England Patriots team captain David Andrews commented on the Malcolm Butler benching at Super Bowl LII.