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Five Reasons the Philadelphia Eagles Are the NFC's Team To Beat
The Philadelphia Eagles, in 2008, had no right to play in the playoffs. They played so badly at times, it was embarrassing to be a fan last year.
One of the Eagles' All-Time Greats: Linebacker Byron Evans
Part of a long tradition of great Eagles' inside linebackers, Byron Evans, is unquestionably the most underrated Eagle at that position ever... by Leo Pizzini 0 9 reads History Part of a long tradition of great Eagles' inside linebackers, Byron Evans, is unquestionably the most underrated Eagle at that position ever.
2009 Philadelphia Eagles Preview: Defensive Line, Part Two
In our last 2009 Philadelphia Eagles Preview, we took a good look at the defensive ends and what can be expected of the group in the up-coming season... by Dan Bandekow 51 reads Opinion June 30, 2009 In our last 2009 Philadelphia Eagles Preview , we took a good look at the defensive ends and what can be expected of the group in the up-coming ...
NFL Power Rankings by Pro Bowl Talent
Rather than having just one universal power rankings system that would not hold up under scrutiny , MVN will be doing a whole bunch of Power Rankings over the weeks leading up to training camp, each based on a different imperfect premise.
Year Two: LB Joe Mays' Opportunity To Play For The Eagles in 2009
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Diamonds in the rough: D rookies on faster track
Last week I highlighted my all-offense team for rookie diamonds in the rough to watch for in 2009.
2009 Philadelphia Eagles Position Preview: The Linebackers
In 2008, the Philadelphia Eagles linebacking corps showed that youth is not always a negative on the field.
Jean-Gilles seeks deal, hires Rosenhaus
Eagles first-round draft pick, defensive tackle Brodrick Bunkley, tangles with offensive guard Max Jean-Gilles during live contact drills at Eagles training camp today.
Eagles Notes: Hughes, linebacker, seizes opportunity
Eagles linebacker Stewart Bradley watched yesterday's practice from the sidelines at the NovaCare Complex.
Birds' defense to look a lot like last season
PHILADELPHIA No matter how healthy Brian Westbrook turns out to be or how quickly high draft picks Jeremy Maclin and LeSean McCoy work their way into the offense, what it really will come down to for the Eagles this season is stopping the guys on the other sideline.
Eagles Notes: Jean-Gilles seeks deal, hires Rosenhaus
As the Eagles continue to sign rookies to four-year contracts - they are on the verge of signing tight end Cornelius Ingram - one player who signed such a deal three years ago is looking for an extension.
Stewart Bradley one of many candidates to fill main leadership void on Eagles' defense
Leadership comes in many forms, according to the Eagles left behind in the wake of undisputed defensive leader Brian Dawkins' highly publicized offseason departure.
Eagles to take a look at Kentucky defensive end
Former Kentucky defensive end Jeremy Jarmon is expected to work out for the Eagles in hopes of being selected in the NFL supplemental draft.
Eagles Notes: McCoy gives Birds a scare
There wasn't an audible gasp when LeSean McCoy walked off the field clutching his wrist yesterday.
Eagles seeing a more assertive Asante Samuel
He tried the strong, silent approach last season. All it got him was a lot of dropped balls, a lot of boos.
Sam Donnellon: McDermott is ready to lead Eagles defense, if Johnson isn't
IT'S THE heebie-jeebie question of this football spring, less certain than the quarterback's tenure or the running back's health or even the true quality of the Eagles' highly touted draft picks.
Westbrook needs surgery on ankle
Eagles running back Brian Westbrook will undergo surgery Friday on his right ankle, the team announced late Wednesday.
Intrigue at safety, punter and running back positions
Things learned and discerned while following the Eagles this offseason: Playing it safety -- The Eagles are giving 2008 fourth-round pick Quintin Demps every opportunity to impress and retain the starting free safety role in the wake of Brian Dawkins ' departure.
Mays hopes to tackle bigger role with Eagles
Joe Mays entered the NFL with a couple of pretty good reasons to question whether he had the right stuff to carve out a career as a professional middle linebacker.
Eagletarian: Ranking the NFL's top rivalries
We know this is not news, but we thought it might make a good conversation down the Shore or at a family picnic on this Memorial Day weekend.