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The Philadelphia Eagles bolstered their wide receiver depth on Sunday, trading for fourth-year Houston Texans WR John Metchie III. The reigning Super Bowl champions are sending tight end Harrison Bryant to Houston and swapping a pair of late-round picks,
Take It Easy became the debut single by the Eagles in 1972. It was an evocative, uplifting song that fitted seamlessly within the laidback Southern California mood of soft rock FM radio. It was also the song that would propel the genre of country-rock into the global mainstream market.
The weather is cooling somewhat, and thank goodness. Philadelphia Eagles head coach spent about 14 minutes with the local media. He complimented the recently promoted Kevin Patullo. Discussions about the offensive line and swing tackles were on the menu.
In the final open practice of training camp, Hurts, Jahan Dotson, and Cooper all made their presence felt. Unlock Digital Access for unlimited access to Inquirer.com and The Inquirer App, plus 5 articles per month to gift to friends and family.
PHILADELPHIA - Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts finished his fifth training camp as the QB1 in Philadelphia on Wednesday. The first four seasons have gone extremely well, producing four postseason berths,
Philadelphia Eagles linebacker Zack Baun is the next name on the NFL's ranking of the Top 100 players for 2025.
No team in the league runs the ball with more success than the Eagles, even in situations when the defense knows it's coming.
Philadelphia Eagles wide receiver Johnny Wilson was carted off the practice field after suffering what appeared to be a left leg injury during Tuesday’s practice.
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Eagles sign LB Chance Campbell
The Eagles added a linebacker to the roster ahead of their final preseason game. The team announced the signing of Chance Campbell on Wednesday morning. Wide receiver Giles Jackson was waived in a corresponding move.
The injuries piled on during today’s practice. Rookie safety Drew Mukuba appeared to suffer a hamstring injury during an individual drill and never returned to practice. Second-year wide receiver Johnny Wilson got rolled up during a team drill and couldn’t put pressure on his left foot. He was later carted inside.