"Life-changing"... That was just one of the ways Cam Jurgens described the adrenaline rush created by his brand-spanking-new extension signed just recently.
The Philadelphia Eagles have already lost a handful of pieces so far this offseason and there could be other guys on the way out of town soon as well. The National Football League Draft is one week away and there's certainly a chance we could see trades ahead of it.
The clock is ticking toward the NFL draft, less than one month to go. The clock is also winding down to the May 1 deadline for teams to decide if they want to pick up the fifth-year option on a rookie first round pick from 2022.
How many of the first running backs selected in the NFL Draft since the year 2000 can you name in five minutes?
The Philadelphia Eagles already have made plenty of tough decisions this offseason but there are more on the way. Philadelphia is going to have decide whether or not to pick up fifth-year options for players selected in the first round of the 2022 National Football League Draft.
With an established top tier and some young options revealing themselves last season, here is a look at where clubs' QB depth charts stand. Contracts and long-term outlooks do not factor in here; these rankings apply only to 2025 on-field capabilities.
How can we be like Howie? That’s what many general managers and personnel executives around the NFL are thinking about right now after Howie Roseman’s Philadelphia Eagles overwhelmed the Washington Commanders and the Kansas City Chiefs in the NFC Championship and Super Bowl, respectively.
The Eagles will be tied to several defensive linemen as the offseason ramps up with the start of the NFL Scouting Combine this week, so it’s no surprise that a report from The Draft Network’s Ryan Fowler indicated that the team had a formal meeting with Florida defensive tackle Cam Jackson.
Former Georgia football and current Philadelphia Eagles defensive tackle Jordan Davis made Kansas City Chiefs star tight end Travis Kelce look like a fool
Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce was visibly frustrated during Super Bowl 59. Not only did his team lose in blowout fashion, 40-22, but he was largely a non-factor in the contest.
This will probably wear off at some point, and we'll allow ourselves an opportunity to celebrate. We're probably still a day away from arriving there though.
Following the 40-22 thrashing of the Chiefs in New Orleans, the Eagles seem primed to execute a championship repeat of their own.
NEW ORLEANS – He’s been a run-stuffer all his life, pigeon-holed into a world of occupying blockers and letting defenders behind him make the plays. Along
The Arizona Cardinals will be looking to utilize a handful of avenues to improve their roster in the 2025 offseason. With free agency right around the corner, Arizona is set to have plenty of cap space to work with, as OverTheCap projects them to have right around $70 million in spending power - fourth-most in the NFL.
Three years in, the impact of Eagles nose tackle Jordan Davis was finally explained, and it took the man himself to do it. “I’m a nose guard,” Davis said Thursday.
The Eagles enter Sunday’s game against the Giants with the 16th-ranked run defense, allowing 123 yards per game on the ground. That’s a reflection of the entire defense, but it starts up front, as it always does, and for the Eagles that means it begins with the defensive tackles.
Philadelphia Eagles defensive tackle Jordan Davis might not be such a draft bust after all. Davis was a bright spot in Week 3' sloppy game against the New Orleans Saints as he came up with a huge sack on quarterback Derek Carr in the first quarter. That sack marked Davis' first full sack since Week 2 of the 2023 NFL season.
The NFC East went 1-3 last week, and all teams are considered underdogs heading into Week 3. Each game is winnable, especially if these players come through for their teams.
It's still early, but this is far from the production expected of a first-round pick, let alone one the Eagles traded up to get.
They grow up so fast, don't they? It feels like it was just yesterday when we were almost certain that the Philadelphia Eagles would select Jordan Davis early during round one the 2022 NFL Draft.
It's time for Philadelphia Eagles' third-year defensive tackle Jordan Davis to step it up in 2024 and he can do it. Davis, the Eagles' former No. 13 overall pick in the 2022 NFL draft, recently landed on NBC Sports Dave Zangaro's "most important list" at No.
Jordan Davis, the massive Philadelphia Eagles defensive tackle, is a little less big in OTAs. And he’s hoping a drop in weight will mean more time on the field in the fall.
The Philadelphia Eagles lost six of their last seven games of the 2023 NFL season, including their 32-9 Wild Card Round defeat at the hands of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, but let’s just be honest for a second here… you could make a pretty air-tight case that the Eagles could’ve really lost nine of their last ten games.
Philadelphia Eagles defensive tackle Jordan Davis recently spoke out after a well-known analyst questioned his fitness.
It may be time to admit that Philadelphia Eagles defensive lineman Jordan Davis is a bust. Or, at the very least, a major disappointment thus far. Davis has been an absolute non-factor during the second half of the season, and Fox Sports analyst Brian Baldinger knows the reason why: he is out of shape.
PHILADELPHIA — The Philadelphia Eagles received a great glimpse of their future inside their interior defensive line Sunday in their 37-34 overtime victory over the Buffalo Bills.
While the defensive tackle's underwhelming rookie numbers show he did not meet those expectations, an analyst believes it’s only a matter of time before that changes.
It’s hard to imagine anyone fresh off a Super Bowl team being on the hot seat, but Philly fans can be tough.
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