It looks like the Eagles will be bringing back Ryan Matthews, but still could have their eye on upgrading the running back position.
Eagles VP of football operations Howie Roseman stated he is very comfortable using a "high pick" at the RB position...
PHILADELPHIA (973espn.com) — At this rate, the Eagles might want to consider bringing in the biohazard team to remove any trace of Chip Kelly's DNA from the NovaCare Complex.
After agreeing to send two of Kelly's more tortured pickups -- cornerback Byron Maxwell and linebacker Kiko Alonso -- during his lone year in charge of the team's personnel to Miami for unknown draft-pick compensation, Eagles
(973espn.com) — You can file this one in the is-it-really-news section.
NFL Media's Ian Rapoport reports that DeMarco Murray remains unhappy in Philadelphia and the Eagles will listen to trade offers for the high-priced running back...
One year after winning the NFL rushing title with 1,845 yards and 13 touchdowns in Dallas, DeMarco Murray ended his first season in Philadelphia with just 702 yards and six touchdowns.
PHILADELPHIA (973espn.com) — One of Chip Kelly's biggest mistakes as the leader of the Eagles' football operations was his overreach at the running back position.
As most of the league has continued to devalue the position from a financial perspective, Kelly replaced LeSean McCoy's untenable cap number with big-money deals handed out to DeMarco Murray and Ryan Mathews...
According to NFL Network's Ian Rapoport the Eagles and DeMarco Murray "are not in a good place."
DeMarco Murray insists he wants to remain with the Eagles.
DeMarco Murray is still unhappy.
According to a new report, the Philadelphia Eagles and their high priced running back are headed for a "stare-down" regarding his future with the organization.
EAST RUTHERFORD, NEW JERSEY - The Philadelphia Eagles began the season picked by many of the experts to get to the Super Bowl. The team did not come close to delivering that to its fans and closed out an otherwise disappointing season with a 35-30 win over the New York Giants.
(973espn.com) - The now annual Week 17 tradition of winning meaningless football games continues as the Pat Shurmur-led Philadelphia Eagles outlasted the New York Giants, 35-30, in what likely was Tom Coughlin's last game as Big Blue's head coach...