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There's also a long way to go in the outside cornerback competition. Kelee Ringo, the Eagles' fourth-round pick in 2023, is the front-runner over veteran Adoree Jackson. With that status comes plenty of first-team reps against Eagles star receivers A.J. Brown and DeVonta Smith.
Everyone knows how good Saquon Barkley has been since he arrived with the Philadelphia Eagles last season. ... and the superstar rushing champ — maybe the best player in the NFL — seems intent on changing that.
NFL.com's Editor at Large, Gennaro Filice, understands that. He recently ranked the NFL's top ten defenses. The Eagles land just short of the top spot, finishing second behind only the Denver Broncos.
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Adoree’ Jackson says he is embracing the battle with Ringo, while the former Georgia product says he needs to be more “sticky” in coverage with the ball in the air.
As a protegee of Chan Gailey, an adaptable and innovative offensive mind, Eagles first-year offensive coordinator Kevin Patullo says he isn’t having much trouble adapting to
Jordan Davis' new physique and recent media sit down has convinced some that another step forward is very possible.
If you’re an Eagles season-ticket holder, you may have gotten an email with links to two lengthy surveys from the team asking for opinions on a potential stadium renovation or even a new stadium. The Birds and owner Jeffery Lurie have hinted at potential renovations to Lincoln Financial Field,
PHILADELPHIA — “Smells like sunscreen,” Kevin Patullo said. That’s the smell of summer, of training camp, of a horde of reporters ready to be roasted by the South Philly sun. It’s also the smell of foresight, of preparation, of understanding the hazardous climate that will smolder you if you let it.
The ascending Eagles edge rusher has applied those lessons from the book to the football field, helping him stay positive during his torn triceps rehab in the offseason and at training camp when right tackle Lane Johnson got the best of him.
Reed Blankenship has become a critical cog in the Eagles' Super Bowl history, and he's continuing to add honors to his resume. Blankenship joined the Eagles as an undrafted free agent out of Middle Tennessee State and played his first two seasons at the NFL’s minimum salary before earning escalators and a one-year extension.