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Kansas City’s Darrel Williams had just plunged in from a yard out, and the Chiefs led the Eagles 28-16 with under a minute to go […]
Nick Sirianni has been around a lot of good quarterbacks, most notably Philip Rivers and Andrew Luck. On Sunday, the Eagles’ rookie head coach saw […]
If anyone had cause to be upset after the Eagles’ 41-21 setback against Dallas on Monday night, it was Miles Sanders. The third-year running back […]
In a bold attempt at an illusion that could get David Blaine his next residency in Las Vegas, Nick Sirianni explained the historic lack of […]
The kicker to the Eagles’ terrible 42-21 loss to the Dallas Cowboys in North Texas on Monday night arrived Tuesday morning, when the team confirmed […]
After Week Two, Nick Sirianni went the self-affirmation route following a bit of a coaching implosion against the San Francisco 49ers, sparking a callback to […]
Hall of Fame coach Bill Parcells always had a few words of advice for his assistants who made it to the big chair in the […]
After an emphatic season-opening win in Atlanta, the Eagles had an opportunity to announce their candidacy for a playoff position in their home opener against […]
You always have to prepare for the future, and the Eagles started to put together their succession plan for Brandon Graham back in the spring. […]
A positive attitude has worked well for Brandon Graham so far. The ever-effusive Graham, 33, is the longest-tenured current Eagles player. But his 12th season […]
There’s nothing quite like high-school football in Texas, and Jalen Hurts lived through those famed “Friday Night Lights” in Channelview, a suburb about 20 minutes […]
Eagles football season has arrived, and we’re here for it. We’re watching the games (and not on our couches), for starters. We’re also finding any […]
My full name is … Michael Anthony Quick, but in my family, I’m known as Tony. I grew up in … Hamlet, North Carolina, the […]
Ray Didinger, the doyen of Philly sportswriters, has a new book out: Finished Business: My Fifty Years of Headlines, Heroes and Heartaches (Temple University Press). […]
In times of yore, Philadelphia sports stars, semi-stars and utter has-beens would show up at memorabilia conventions and VIP events at the stadiums to sign […]