Frank Crinite is the Philadelphia Eagles "Fan of the Year". NFL Network's Akbar Gbajabiamila shares the NFL Way to Play Week 10 winners. "Good Morning Football" give their reactions to the Week 10 ...
Gainwell has developed into a fan-favorite throughout his time with the Eagles but could it be coming to an end?
They lost Sunday? To the Cleveland Browns? The 1-6 Cleveland Browns? The team that had so many Eagles’ fans flipping out a couple weeks ago because they hung around to the very end at the Linc?
This has led to some fans complaining about Jason Kelce's ubiquity on their television screens. However, the former Eagles center took the criticism in his stride and fired back on X/Twitter.
The Eagles won their fifth game Sunday in Cincinnati, but this one was different than the preceding four. The team looked good as underdogs playing against a good team. In contrast to winning ...
But, this Eagles’ track about the subject matter was particularly eye-opening. 2. “You Never Cry Like A Lover” This 1974 classic from On The Border is a pretty underrated one. We’re not ...
Philadelphia Eagles running back Saquon Barkley discussed his reaction to receiving boos from fans at MetLife Stadium during the team's 28-3 win over the New York Giants in Week 7. "It really made ...
The Cincinnati Bengals (3-4) host the Philadelphia Eagles (4-2) in NFL Week 8 at Paycor Stadium on Sunday afternoon. Cincinnati is coming off its third win of the season last week, a 21-14 road ...
However, this Eagles fan stole the show with his statement before talking to Harris. As he walked up to the mic to ask a question, a young man who is a student at Temple University started off ...
This defense is getting better. That’s it.” Eagles fans should love that response as Dean continues to build upon his breakout season and prove that he wasn't a draft bust.
He’s giving betting advice on OddsShopper. A lifetime Eagles fan, Eytan lives just outside the city with his wife.
Saying “Go Birds” for Philadelphia Eagles fans is like “Roll Tide” in Alabama. You can say it at any time, in any context, whether greeting or leaving, and Eagles fans will acknowledge it.