Before announcing his team's pick, the one-time Pro Bowler took the opportunity to take a shot at the rival Dallas Cowboys.
It’s giving 2022 vibes — which is pretty exciting. The Eagles have addressed most of the roster over the past two years, but the secondary has continued to struggle.
The Eagles have moved up to No. 40, swapping places with the Commanders.
The Eagles have plenty of cornerbacks on the roster after the selection of Mitchell
The Eagles are keeping their core together, including All-Pro wide receiver A.J. Brown. The team agreed to a three-year, $96 million extension, including $84 million guaranteed.
Everyone has a lot of nice things to say about Howie Roseman. Another year, another “feels too good to be true” outcome for the Philadelphia Eagles in the NFL Draft.
The Dallas Cowboys star linebacker seems to be having quite unfiltered reactions to certain draft picks. After his viral reaction to Tyler Guyton‘s selection
The Eagles made a splash on Day 1 of the NFL Draft even before the Commissioner took the stage, announcing they had signed A.J. Brown to a three-year extension.
The Eagles got their man on Thursday night, landing Toledo All-American cornerback Quinyon Mitchell at No. 22 overall. Philadelphia GM Howie Roseman was able to land the draft’s top cornerback without having to trade up or risk draft capital.
On Thursday night, Quinyon Mitchell became the first CB to be drafted by the Eagles in the first round since 2002. That year, the team used their first three picks on DBs, something they should consider in 2024.
After locking up their No. 1 wide receiver, the Eagles have a potential future Hall of Famer for the prime of his career. Just hours before selecting Toledo cornerback Quinyon Mitchell with their first round pick in the NFL Draft, Eagles fans breathed a sigh of relief when news broke the team had signed All-Pro wide receiver A.J.
Day One of the 2024 NFL draft is in the books, and it was a historic night. Six quarterbacks were selected in the first 12 picks, and 23 offensive players were selected, the most ever.
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The Eagles currently have two selections on Friday night. One day down, two to go! The Philadelphia Eagles didn’t end up needing to trade up on Thursday night, and still were able to get the top CB prospect in the 2024 NFL Draft.
The Eagles landed top cornerback prospect Quinyon Mitchell with the 22nd pick in the 2024 NFL Draft. That’s quite a catch, or is it?
The Philadelphia Eagles and A.J. Brown have agreed to a three-year, $96 million contract extension, with an impressive $84 million guaranteed, according to a report from ESPN.
The Philadelphia Eagles are going to have one of the best wide receiver duos in the NFL for a while.
The Philadelphia Eagles reportedly have started contract extension talks with one of their star wide receivers.
Over the years, Philadelphia Eagles general manager Howie Roseman has garnered considerable acclaim for his daring and proactive approach, particularly evident in his strategies during the NFL Draft.
Howie Roseman has made several moves up the board in Round 1. It would naturally come as little surprise if the Eagles made another climb to land a preferred target.
The NFL reinstated Philadelphia Eagles cornerback and kick returner Isaiah Rodgers on Tuesday after a one-year gambling suspension. Rodgers, 26, has been cleared to participate in all team activities, effective immediately.
The NFL is reinstating a Philadelphia Eagles cornerback following his suspension related to gambling. In the previous week, the league reinstated several players who were suspended in relation to gambling, including Washington Commanders defensive end Shaka Toney.
Adam Schefter reports that per the NFL, the league’s review into tampering allegations against the Falcons and Eagles is ongoing and will not conclude this week.
The Philadelphia Eagles own the 22nd pick in the NFL Draft, but they apparently aren’t satisfied with their draft positioning. According to ESPN’s Adam Schefter, the Eagles are trying to move up in the draft and have been placing other calls to teams ahead of Day 1 on Thursday.
If there is one knock against Philadelphia Eagles wide receiver DeVonta Smith, it’s his slight frame. Smith entered the NFL at 170 pounds, which was a concern for some.
Hurts will have his fourth offensive coordinator in five seasons with the Eagles in 2024.
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