Former college teammates reuniting in the NFL is always an exciting sight to see, especially two superstars. That's exactly what A to Z Sports draft analyst
It seems like every NFL Draft, Eagles’ general manager Howie Roseman manages to acquire a player even though that specific player should have been off the board sooner than they actually were.
Had cornerback Adoree Jackson decided to join the Eagles four years ago instead of the Giants, he would have won a Super Bowl already and played in two.
How many of the NFL regular-season MVPs can you name in six minutes?
After losing key members this offseason, the Philadelphia Eagles' No. 1-ranked defense will look much different in 2025. So far, CB Darius Slay (Steelers), LB Josh Sweat (Cardinals) and DT Milton Williams (Patriots) are departing via free agency.
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.
Howie Roseman and the Philadelphia Eagles have made another move that suggests they're extremely confident in 2024 rookies Quinyon Mitchell and Cooper DeJean running the secondary in 2025. After moving on from veteran cornerback and All-Pro Darius Slay on Monday, the team released All-Pro cornerback James Bradberry on Tuesday.
Still capable of shutting down opposing receivers while being a vocal leader and mentor, the Eagles would be wise to keep Darius Slay in Philly for his swan song season.
With the 2024 NFL season officially over, it’s hard to look back at the Philadelphia Eagles’ defensive dominance and not tip the cap heavily to the dynamic rookie duo of Quinyon Mitchell and Cooper DeJean.
As the NFL turns its attention to the pre-draft process, an unlikely college football program might be on the verge of producing a breakout defensive star for the second year in a row.
The Philadelphia Eagles are Super Bowl champions, putting an emphatic end to the Kansas City Chiefs' three-peat attempt with a 40-22 win in Super Bowl LIX on Sunday night.
NEW ORLEANS – On the field, Eagles rookie defensive backs Quinyon Mitchell and Cooper DeJean are the same. They are both very good at what they do, good enough to be among the five finalists for the NFL’s Defensive Rookie of the Year, an award that went to the Rams’ Jared Verse during Thursday night’s NFL Honors program.
So far, so good... That's been the consensus whenever Quinyon Mitchell and Cooper DeJean have been mentioned. They've played their first NFL season like two Philadelphia Eagles who are wise beyond their years.
When the Philadelphia Eagles take the field for their first defensive snap of the Super Bowl, two rookies will be on the field at the cornerback position, Quinyon Mitchell and Cooper DeJean.
The Philadelphia Eagles had a little scare in the Divisional Round against the Los Angeles Rams but it sounds like everything will be alright. Young cornerback Quinyon Mitchell was forced out of the contest early due to a shoulder injury.
The Philadelphia Eagles had a big scare in the team's Divisional Round win over the Los Angeles Rams. Philadelphia took down the Rams in the snow and came out on top, 28-22.
The Philadelphia Eagles are just days away from their biggest game of the season. Philadelphia is still alive after taking down the Los Angeles Rams in exciting fashion on Sunday afternoon.
Philadelphia Eagles rookie cornerback Quinyon Mitchell gave fans a brief scare after suffering a shoulder injury during the team’s 28-22 victory over the Los Angeles Rams in the NFC Divisional Round.
Part of the reason the Philadelphia Eagles are widely regarded as one of the best teams in the NFL, and perhaps the best in the NFC after the Detroit Lions were eliminated, is a revamped defense led by a parade of newly drafted young stars.
There are hundreds of ways one can celebrate their success. They can throw a party, plan a vacation, or bask in their glory. A trend is growing in the Philadelphia Eagles' locker room.
The NFL rookie class of 2024 has been nothing short of electrifying. They have captivated fans with a dazzling display of talent and tenacity. As the season heads into its home stretch, the debate over the league’s most impactful newcomer has reached a fever pitch.
Tension was high at Lincoln Financial Field during the Philadelphia Eagles vs. Pittsburgh Steelers game on Sunday. And it was felt early on when a fight
They say the NFL Draft is a crap shoot, and it is... NFL scouts study guys the entire time they play at the NCAA level. It doesn't matter. The Philadelphia Eagles are going to miss on guys they select.
The Philadelphia Eagles watched Saquon Barkley put the Washington Commanders away on Thursday. But Quinyon Mitchell locked down his portion of the field in the 26-18 victory.
Philadelphia Eagles rookie cornerback Quinyon Mitchell has been taking some heat for dropping at least three potential interceptions this season. While
This July, college football fans will finally get their hands on a new entry in EA Sports' series of college football video games. While NCAA 14 had a version of the Ultimate Team game mode, the mode that has seen a massive jump in popularity via EA's other titles over the last decade received a complete revamp for the upcoming title.
The Philadelphia Eagles were viewed as one of the winners of the 2024 NFL Draft after watching as Toledo cornerback Quinyon Mitchell somehow fell to them at pick No.
He had strong seasons in 2022 and 2023, earning first-team All-MAC and second-team All-American honors. Posting six interceptions and 37 pass deflections during that span, he solidified his reputation as a playmaker in addition to strong coverage skills.
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