2017 Philadelphia Eagles

Pederson on Protractors and Pereira
Pederson on Protractors and Pereira
Pederson on Protractors and Pereira
(973espn.com) - The Eagles probably could have stopped the Seahawks in their tracks on an important drive in Sunday night's 24-10 setback. With Seattle's leading 17-10 and driving Russell Wilson was doing Russell Wilson things, escaping the pass rush and a diving Chris Long before racing up the middle of the field...
Inside the Numbers: Left Side of O-Line Becoming an Issue for Eagles
Inside the Numbers: Left Side of O-Line Becoming an Issue for Eagles
Inside the Numbers: Left Side of O-Line Becoming an Issue for Eagles
(973espn.com) - If you are looking for reasons why the 10-2 Eagles lost for the first time since September in Seattle on Sunday night you almost have to start with the Seahawks' brilliant MVP candidate Russell Wilson. That said if you want to start in-house, the left side of the Eagles' offensive line, which allowed far too much pressure on Philadelphia's own MVP hopeful, Carson Wentz, is a good p
McMullen: Ajayi Needs to be Proactive with Reputation
McMullen: Ajayi Needs to be Proactive with Reputation
McMullen: Ajayi Needs to be Proactive with Reputation
PHILADELPHIA (973espn.com) — When happened to Jay Ajayi this week wasn't fair but life rarely is and the Eagles' newest running back has to be more proactive when it comes to protecting his personal brand. Remember Ajayi arrived in Philadelphia with a bit of a reputation as a selfish guy thanks to the number Adam Gase did on him on the way out the door in Miami...
Redeemed Agholor Returns to Seattle
Redeemed Agholor Returns to Seattle
Redeemed Agholor Returns to Seattle
PHILADELPHIA (973espn.com) — Just over a year ago Nelson Agholor hit rock bottom in Seattle. It was in the Pacific Northwest on Nov. 20 of last year when Agholor went through the equivalent of a breakdown in the locker room after the weight of consistent mistakes caught up to the former first-round pick...
Jenkins Reaches Goal, Ends Protest
Jenkins Reaches Goal, Ends Protest
Jenkins Reaches Goal, Ends Protest
PHILADELPHIA (973espn.com) — In theory, any protest should have a goal. Eagles safety Malcolm Jenkins has reached his objective and confirmed Thursday that he will no longer raise his right fist in the air during the national anthem before each game, a practice which began last season in an effort to bring awareness to systemic social-justice issues in the African-American community...
Walker Remains Sidelined with Stinger
Walker Remains Sidelined with Stinger
Walker Remains Sidelined with Stinger
PHILADELPHIA (973espn.com) — Second-year linebacker Joe Walker did not practice for the second consecutive day on Thursday as the Eagles continued preparation for the first leg of their two-game west-coast swing against the Seattle Seahawks...
McMullen: Jenkins was Blindsided for Leading
McMullen: Jenkins was Blindsided for Leading
McMullen: Jenkins was Blindsided for Leading
PHILADELPHIA (973espn.com) — There is sizzle and there is steak. When it comes to the social-justice reform and the NFL, Malcolm Jenkins and Anquan Boldin have been the ones doing the heavy lifting, a process that has reportedly ended with a nearly $100 million pledge by the league to help fund causes that are important to African American communities...
Wentz Stays Grounded with Seahawks Approaching
Wentz Stays Grounded with Seahawks Approaching
Wentz Stays Grounded with Seahawks Approaching
PHILADELPHIA (973espn.com) — From one MVP to another? LeBron James is used to hardware, be it NBA championship trophies or MVP awards and one of the greatest all-around players in the history of professional basketball has taken note of another special athlete, Eagles' quarterback Carson Wentz...

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