With the trade of LeSean McCoy expected to be finalized when the new league year starts next week and free agency opening on March 10 the Eagles will most likely be looking for running back help.
I have been saying since about week four of the NFL season that it is not likely the Eagles want to keep LeSean McCoy at his current $11.95 million cap charge.
So is this a smart idea for the Eagles to try and work out a restructure...
EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. — Cleaning out their lockers and heading home for the offseason is going to be a very different experience for the Philadelphia Eagles and the New York Giants.
The Philadelphia Eagles enjoyed their Thanksgiving feasting on a healthy helping of Dallas Cowboys and assuming sole possession of first place in the NFC East.
The Eagles will be missing at least three starters and possibly another on Sunday as center Jason Kelce, guard Evan Mathis and linebacker Mychal Kendricks will all miss the Giants game.
The Philadelphia Eagles have survived just about every form of adversity imaginable to remain undefeated through the first three weeks of the season. The Eagles beat the Redskins in week three 37-34.
As we already know, the Eagles will be without All-Pro guard Evan Mathis, and right tackle Allen Barbre for tomorrow nights game against the Indianapolis Colts.