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An Eagles player hesitated to answer if he would be going to the team's celebration at the White House Monday.
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Bleeding Green Nation on MSNJeffrey Lurie told Jihaad Campbell the Eagles were trying to trade up for him an hour before picking himThe Philadelphia Eagles really wanted to draft Jihaad Campbell. That much has already been made apparent by the reports that ...
In March, the Philadelphia Eagles announced their intention to visit the White House in celebration of their Super Bowl LIX championship, dispelling rumors they planned to forgo such a ceremony. Team ...
The Super Bowl MVP avoided the question during a Time magazine event Thursday night. The team is scheduled to meet with ...
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A to Z Sports on MSNPhiladelphia Eagles owner Jeffrey Lurie gives his final word on the Tush Push ban debatePhiladelphia Eagles owner Jeffrey Lurie spoke at the NFL league meetings this week in Palm Beach, Florida, where he gave his final and lasting word on the Tush Push ban controversy. “It's ironic that ...
In his final season at Alabama, Campbell was the team's top defensive player as he led the Crimson Tide in tackles and sacks.
It's general manager Howie Roseman's world. The rest of the league's GMs - and fans everywhere - are just living in it.
Jalen Hurts was silent when asked about visiting the White House next week. The Philadelphia Eagles quarterback was approached by a reporter during a Thursday interview with Time.
The Philadelphia Eagles' four-year, $68 million extension for Cam Jurgens looks standard on paper—but it's a cap chess move ...
Multiple Eagles executives called former Alabama linebacker Jihaad Campbell on draft day to welcome him to the organization.
The Philadelphia Eagles have been invited back to the White House after their latest Super Bowl victory, but it appears that ...
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