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PHILADELPHIA (AP) — Jalen Hurts and the Eagles silenced some criticism, ended a losing streak and are now on the brink of a repeat championship. A Super Bowl? Not quite — though a second straight appearance in the Super Bowl at least remains a possibility,
The Eagles won't be facing Commanders quarterback Jayden Daniels, who has been shut down for the season after dealing with multiple injuries.
The Philadelphia Eagles got back on track on
According to ESPN’s Ryan McFadden, the Raiders became the third NFL team since 2000 to be shut out by 30 or more points multiple times in a season. Also, it’s only the second time in franchise history that this has happened, with the first instance occurring during the organization’s second season in existence.
After a dissapointing effort against the Bears, the Eagles became the first NFL team this year to not miss a single tackle attempt in a game vs. Raiders
Sunday was a pretty great day for Philadelphia Eagles fans. The Eagles scored a huge get-right, 31-0 win over Kenny Pickett and the lowly Las Vegas Raiders then woke up Monday to the news they were just one win from clinching the NFC East for the second year in a row.
PHILADELPHIA - Despite the proclamations of Jeffrey Lurie, the Eagles looked nothing like a Super Bowl defense over the large sample size of 13 games entering
“Nakobe Dean, he’s a godsend for this team,” Joyner said on 94.1 WIP’s Morning Show on Monday. “As good as (first-round rookie linebacker) Jihaad Campbell is and as good as he’s going to be, Nakobe Dean, his understanding of where he got to get to and what he’s got to do, that makes the difference (for the defense)."