The Philadelphia Eagles headed North up the New Jersey Turnpike looking for a much-needed win. They got just that by dominating the New York Giants 34-13.
The Philadelphia Eagles lost back-to-back games for the first time since 2016. The Minnesota Vikings took it to the Eagles early and were able to hold on and avenge their NFC Championship Loss in Philadelphia by knocking off the defending Super Bowl champs 23-21.
One look around the Philadelphia Eagles locker room and it was easy to see each player trying to absorb the sting of the 26-23 overtime loss to the Tennessee Titans.
The Philadelphia Eagles went to the Music City and played out of tune early in the game. Ultimately they started playing the right song but failed to finish it and left with a 26-23 loss to the Tennessee Titans in overtime.
All eyes were on the return of Philadelphia Eagles Quarterback Carson Wentz. He played in his first game since December 10, 2017 and brought a lot of sunshine to an otherwise rainy Sunday in Philadelphia.
The Philadelphia Eagles went to Cleveland still looking for their first preseason win and left without it. More importantly, they were trying to find any kind of rhythm with their first-team offense which has lacked any kind of momentum through two preseason games thus far. There remains an APB out to try and locate anything that looks like an offense from the guys in green.
With LeGarrette Blount signing with Detroit during free agency, Jay Ajayi is expected to be the lead back in Philadelphia's running-back-by-committee approach
PHILADELPHIA (973espn.com) — While much of the speculation stemming from the Jay Ajayi trade has focused on LeGarrette Blount and how the latter's role may be reshaped, the Eagles' RB1 before the latest addition is still going to be a big part of this offense moving forward...