Episode 33 of the Mutant Blitz Podcast, Josh Hennig brings you his best interviews from Super Bowl Week including Authors Gary Myers and Ian O'Connor along with Former Broncos WR Vance Johnson
The Philadelphia Eagles were shutout in the first quarter Sunday for the tenth time in 13 games this season. It was another sluggish start for the Eagles offense that did not start to produce until the second half.
The Philadelphia Eagles lost control of their own destiny as it relates to the postseason after a 29-23 loss to the Cowboys in overtime. They will need to win and get help if they are to make a return trip to the playoffs.
The Philadelphia Eagles season may have come down to a tipped ball that went for a touchdown in overtime. That play gave the Dallas Cowboys a 29-23 win and likely put the Eagles out of contention for the NFC East title.
Two of the teams that sit ahead of the Eagles in the NFC East are on their schedule, but first, they will need to take care of business this Sunday against the New York Giants.
The Philadelphia Eagles enter the month of December with the best record in the NFL. Doubters say the Eagles have not really played anyone and had a bit of an easy schedule to date. The birds will get the chance to prove them wrong with a difficult west coast swing that begins this weekend.
The Philadelphia Eagles offense looked out of sync and sloppy in the first half of Sunday’s 37-9 win over the Dallas Cowboys. The second half was a much different story. The Eagles scored 30 unanswered points to turn a 9-7 halftime deficit into a lopsided victory.