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PHILADELPHIA -- The Eagles tied an NFL record for most trades in a seven-round draft with eight, joining the 2023 Houston Texans and 2018 New England Patriots for most draft-day trades since 1990.
The Eagles have just a 1-3 record in the Super Bowl. Their lone win came during the 2017 NFL playoffs (played in 2018) and saw Nick Foles lead the team to a 41-33 win over Tom Brady's New England ...
Eagles record prediction 2025. Record prediction: 11-6. The Eagles should once again be among the NFC's best teams in 2025, but they will face a tougher path to contention.
Philadelphia has the NFL's best record in part because of a plus-12 turnover margin that leads the NFL. The Eagles entered this week's action having picked off 13 passes to tie Buffalo for the NFL ...
The Philadelphia Eagles won Super Bowl 59 to close the 2024 NFL season, denying the Kansas City Chiefs a chance at an unprecedented three-peat. The victory marked the culmination of a years-long ...
Philadelphia Eagles running back Saquon Barkley is only 30 yards away from breaking the NFL record for rushing yards in a season, playoffs included. Latest U.S.
The big night has put the running back within reach of the NFL single-season rushing record. Social media goes wild for Saquon: Saquon Barkley runs for 2 big TD, sets Eagles record. Fans react on ...
Buy Philadelphia Eagles tickets for 2025. Eagles 2025 schedule: What we know so far. While we don't know the order of games yet, we do now that the Eagles will open the entire NFL schedule with a ...
Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts tied a single-season NFL record Monday evening, which got about as much celebration as Lt. Dan at a New Year's Eve party after a crushing late-game loss ...
Saquon Barkley made some NFL history on Sunday. With a 23-yard run early in the fourth quarter of the Philadelphia Eagles’ blowout win over the Dallas Cowboys, Barkley joined one football’s ...
Former Penn State running back Saquon Barkley has flourished in his first season with the Philadelphia Eagles after spending his first six seasons in the NFL with the New York Giants.