Philadelphia Eagles' linebacker Oren Burks forces Dallas Cowboys' tight end Jake Ferguson to fumble and Eagles' defensive lineman Jordan Davis recovers sending Lincoln Financial Field in Philadelphia
Now is not the time, Saquon Barkley says. Reflection comes at the end of this season, no matter the meaningfulness of its milestones. He’s resisting the sound of them toppling like towers. He won’t peek at the panorama of his production.
Few coaches in the NFL would be open about having a collaborative approach with the front office on roster decisions.
While much of the Philadelphia area roiled over the decision by the Eagles not to play Saquon Barkley and most of their other starters in Week 18 — a 20-13 win over
Barkley currently sits at 2,005 yards, meaning he’d need just 101 more to eclipse Dickerson. Adding to the drama, Barkley played for the woeful Giants for six seasons before his former team allowed him to walk away from New York in the spring.
The Philadelphia Eagles' run at Super Bowl LIX will depend on whether quarterback Jalen Hurts has recovered from his concussion.
The Eagles' season-ending win doubles as Jeffrey Lurie's 300th since buying our Birds! It's been one heck of a ride, one we wouldn't trade for anything!
Eagles head coach Nick Sirianni says he’s “Still not there”, when asked about playing or resting his starters in Week 18 against the Giants
Saquon Barkley appears set to sit out the Philadelphia Eagles final regular-season game Sunday, denying the running back his chance at breaking Eric Dickerson’s NFL single-season rushing record. Barkl
Saquon Barkley’s quest for the NFL’s single-season rushing record will end at 205 yards after head coach Nick Sirianni announced that the Eagles will rest key starters in the Week 18 game against the New York Giants.
PHILADELPHIA (AP) — Saquon Barkley appears set to sit out the Philadelphia Eagles final regular-season game Sunday, denying the running back his chance at breaking Eric Dickerson’s NFL single-season rushing record.
John Rodio spared (almost) no one in his blunt thoughts about his favorite team. Now he focuses his game-day energy on a tailgate menu for 40 people every Sunday.