Eagles announce four roster moves
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It was about 15 minutes into what would become a 20-minute press conference to begin the start of training camp when Eagles coach Nick Sirianni,
PHILADELPHIA — Eagles wide receiver A.J. Brown is squarely in the middle of his prime. Brown, who just turned 28 years old on June 30, is a world champion who has appeared in two Super Bowls, been an All-Pro and Pro Bowl selection three times, was named to the All-Rookie team six years ago, and earned All-SEC honors twice at Mississippi State.
Some rookies look like they'll make an impact this year. And who's going to play right guard, the only unsettled position on offense?
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Jalen Hurts got his Super Bowl ring on Friday but never opened the box. Never tried it on. “It was honestly surreal to see it in person,” said th
Though this probably means little this early, there was one notable blip on the Eagles depth chart during the first day of camp practice.
It's a moniker given to every team coming off a title-winning season: defending champion. Just don't call the 2025 Philadelphia Eagles that, as Jordan Mailata, Jalen Hurts and Nick Sirianni are all intent to keep their eyes only on the quest ahead.
The notion of not saying “repeat” traces to Michael Jordan. As noted by McManus, quarterback Jalen Hurts spent time with Jordan in the offseason. Jordan advised Hurts and the Eagles to not speak in terms of a “repeat.”
In total, the Eagles have won five championships. Three titles preceded the 1966 NFL/AFL merger, with Philadelphia winning NFL Championships in 1948, 1949, and 1960. The aforementioned Super Bowls were won in the 52nd and 59th editions. It's impossible to count the number of classic wins we have seen.