The Philadelphia Eagles are moving on from veteran cornerback Darius Slay after five seasons, and his wife, Jennifer, is feeling emotional. "Real tears," Jennifer posted on X shortly after ESPN's Adam Schefter made the announcement. Slay, 34, was originally drafted by the Detroit Lions in 2013.
The Philadelphia Eagles made cornerback Darius Slay a salary cap casualty on Monday, but the veteran may have already revealed where he would like to play next.
Who says there's nothing much to talk about once the NFL seasons ends? No one believes that, right? Come on. Then again, we only hear that from casual football fans.
The Philadelphia Eagles are World Champions for the second time and are finding out the cost of winning is high. General manager Howie Roseman stated at last week's NFL Scouting Combine that the team would be undergoing some cost-cutting changes this offseason, and it appears it's already begun.
Philadelphia Eagles general manager Howie Roseman has created for himself a reputation that borders on mythical. He swings big. All he hits is home runs.
As the Philadelphia Eagles were getting ready to ultimately win Super Bowl 59, a fun and somewhat silly trade idea started to get thrown around by fans.
With free agency kicking off across the National Football League in one week, there have been a lot of rumors already about where the top available players will go.
The Philadelphia Eagles made their first important move of the offseason on Monday. According to ESPN's Adam Schefter, the Eagles made veteran star cornerback
Philadelphia Eagles running back Saquon Barkley posted an image on social media, dating back to September 2020 when he tore his ACL and sprained his MCL in a Week 2 contest against the Chicago Bears. It ended the former New York Giants' star's season.
The Philadelphia Eagles' defense is going to need a boost this offseason. With Zack Baun, Josh Sweat, and Milton Williams all heading to free agency, it would be a shock if all three were back because of the great years they had in 2024.
General manager Howie Roseman and the Philadelphia Eagles have made their first tough off-season move to free up cap space. ESPN's Adam Schefter reports
Don't be surprised if the Eagles make more cost-cutting moves before the start of the league year on March 12 at 4 p.m. ET.
As days pass, no two are the same. Sometimes, we look back at one of the greatest seasons in Philadelphia Eagles history. Sometimes, we look ahead to the coming 2025-26 title defense.
We are nearing the 'legal tampering' period in the NFL, and though we have heard that term for most of our lives, something about its name makes it sound illegal.
With the new league year kicking off March 12, NFL teams are already deep into planning for the offseason. Here are five moves the San Francisco 49ers should make in the coming months.
The Philadelphia Eagles have to make a lot of tough decisions this offseason as they make moves for the salary cap. According to ESPN's Tim McManus, one
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