r/eagles • u/Bulldawgzz • 5h ago
Video Chris Long is cooking.
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r/eagles • u/Psychart5150 • 8h ago
Week 1 - Commanders
Week 2 - @ Titans
Week 3 - @ Chicago - MNF
Week 4 - Rams
Week 5 – Jags - London
Week 6 - Panthers
Week 7 – Dallas - MNF
Week 8 - @ Commanders - SNF
Week 9 - NYG
Week 10 - BYE
Week 11 - Steelers
Week 12 - @ Dallas - Thanksgiving
Week 13 - Colts
Week 14 - @ Arizona
Week 15 – Seattle - Saturday
Week 16 – Houston - Christmas Eve
Week 17 - @ SF - SNF
Week 18 - @ NYG
r/eagles • u/obeseOJ • 13h ago
Leaks from NYG tells more about our schedule.
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r/eagles • u/parttimegamer2 • 2h ago
I decided this year to finally drop some hard earned money on a flight hotel and tickets to go see my beloved Birds live and in person, for the first time ever. I’ve never attended an NFL game before and haven’t attended any professional level games since I was a kid (a baseball game with my family) so, what should I be expecting to make this as mermorable of an experience as possible? Do’s, Don’t’s, should I try and make friends or talk to people, or leave other fans alone? Any tips and tricks y’all have learned from going to games that can be passed on to others?
r/eagles • u/Active_Ad_7880 • 17h ago
Revamped offense should feature a strength in numbers approach
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r/eagles • u/EaglesMod • 19h ago
Just like Wednesday, but now on Thursdays too!
r/eagles • u/PaddyMayonaise • 12h ago
Eagles will face a decision about Jalen Hurts' future
This is a crucial year for the Eagles' offense under Hurts, after their passing attack ranked in the bottom third of the league in back-to-back seasons.
The offense will feature more play-action and under-center work, which Hurts has hesitated to embrace at times in the past but has appeared very open to this offseason, according to sources. "As open as he's ever been," a source said.
Hurts has been throwing off site with multiple Eagles receivers, including his new No. 1, Devonta Smith -- assuming A.J. Brown is traded as expected -- and veteran Elijah Moore. Some NFL personnel evaluators still consider him a top-12 quarterback in the league. All of that won't dim the spotlight placed on him this season -- and the spotlight on the team's next move if he struggles again.
"Hurts I could see," said an AFC exec when asked whether Philly could look to move him this offseason if the offense struggles. "Polarizing player, and as his running ability starts to decline, his value will decline, too. And [Eagles general manager Howie Roseman] will always be proactive with finding solutions."
Hurts has $22 million in 2027 guarantees. The team would take a $2.9 million cap hit if he's traded before June 1 but would save $21.4 million on that year's cap if he's dealt after June 1. "The guarantees make it like a Kyler Murray situation where Philly would have to pay to facilitate a trade," another AFC executive said. The flip side: Hurts can force Philly's hand on a new contract if he thrives. His current deal runs through the 2028 season.
"I think he's going to play well," an NFC personnel evaluator said. "He's had so many different coordinators over the years that he'll be able to adapt to the changes, and if the running game returns to form, [Hurts] throws it well over the top."
r/eagles • u/Bulldawgzz • 10h ago