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Winners, losers as Eagles rout Rams 37-20 on Sunday Night Football
The Philadelphia Eagles defeated the Los Angeles Rams 37-20 on the road. Here are winners and losers from the Week 12 Sunday night clash.
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Stats, scores from Week 12 of the 2024 NFL season
Catch up on scores and stats from Week 12 of the 2024 NFL season.
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How an equestrian training program is helping girls and women, inspiring hope
Philadelphia Eagles wide receiver Britain Covey is using his platform to support and spread awareness about Bridle Up Hope, a foundation aimed at inspiring hope and confidence in girls through equestrian training.
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Jason Kelce & Stevie Nicks collab dethrones Mariah Carey's iconic Christmas song
Jason Kelce reacted to the news that his and Stevie Nick’s Christmas Song “Maybe This Christmas” has knocked Mariah Carey’s Christmas hit, “All I Want For Christmas Is You” off the top spot on iTunes.
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Eagles' Nakobe Dean deeply rooted in helping community, youth
Taking the values instilled in him by his mother, a veteran, Philadelphia Eagles linebacker Nakobe Dean is paying it forward by serving his community through his foundation Kind Hearts.
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Winners, losers as Eagles best Commanders 26-18 on Thursday Night Football
The Philadelphia Eagles came back to beat the Washington Commanders 26-18 on Thursday. Here are winners and losers from the Week 11 game.
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Jason Kelce apologizes for phone-smashing incident at Penn State: ‘Not proud'
Jason Kelce during ESPN’s “Monday Night Countdown” apologized for smashing a man’s phone after hearing a gay slur directed at his brother, Travis.
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Eagles left in awe after Saquon Barkley's backwards hurdle vs. Jaguars
Saquon Barkley had 199 scrimmage yards against the Jaguars and left his teammates nearly speechless.
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Eagles release former Pro Bowl linebacker Devin White after just five weeks
The Eagles on Tuesday afternoon released veteran linebacker Devin White, who was signed to be a starter but didn’t suit up.
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What is Neurodiversity Pride Day? Kylie Kelce explains
Different, not disabled. Kylie Kelce explains Neurodiversity Pride Day and why June 16 is a day to celebrate the uniqueness of all minds.
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Eagles make A.J. Brown highest-paid wide receiver in NFL history with 3-year extension
The Philadelphia Eagles made AJ Brown the highest paid wide receiver in the NFL with a three-year, $96 million extension through 2029.
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Eagles extend wide receiver DeVonta Smith on 3-year deal through 2028
DeVonta Smith’s three-year extension with the Philadelphia Eagles is worth a reported $75 million with $51 million guaranteed.
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Eagles QB Jalen Hurts covers funeral expenses for Houston high school student
Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts paid for the funeral expenses of Jarvon Coles, a high school student in Houston.
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Eagles acquire former Steelers first-round pick Kenny Pickett in trade: Source
The Eagles on Friday have traded for former first-round quarterback Kenny Pickett, a source confirmed to NBC Sports Philadelphia.
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Eagles say there was no Saquon Barkley tampering despite James Franklin remark
Despite a remark from Penn State head coach James Franklin, the Eagles say there was no tampering with Saquon Barkley.
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Eagles make major splash, land former Giants RB Saquon Barkley
The Eagles on Monday agreed to terms with Saquon Barkley in a blockbuster move to bring him to Philadelphia.
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Six-time All-Pro Jason Kelce to retire after 13 seasons, per report
Reports claim that the 36-year-old Jason Kelce — an Eagle since he was drafted by the team in 2011 — told team members he plans to retire following Monday’s loss to Tampa Bay in the playoffs.
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What did Jalen Hurts mean when he questioned Eagles' commitment?
Following an ugly last-minute loss to the Seahawks on Monday, Jalen Hurts commented on the Eagles’ level of commitment.
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How Eagles' Haason Reddick gives back to his hometown
“I want to make sure this city is proud of me,” Reddick said.
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Eagles' Reddick strives to be a positive role model for youth in hometown
Philadelphia Eagles linebacker Haason Reddick gave back to his hometown community through his fifth annual free football camp.