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The Eagles will cut a rising star in their attempt to restructure the roster

The Philadelphia Eagles are getting ready for the 2025-2026 NFL season with a clear plan: continuity, competition, and focus on their quarterback back ups.In a recent report by Total Pro Sports they talk about a key team change that might not have made headlines, but shows a big opportunity for the whole team and maybe the end for one of their young stars.The Eagles have moved second-year quarterback Tanner McKee to the No. 2 spot under big star Jalen Hurts. This shift quietly but clearly makes us wonder about the role of rookie quarterback Kyle McCord, who was once seen as a top young player in the team.The rise of Tanner McKeePicked in the sixth round of the 2023 NFL Draft from Stanford, McKee has slowly won over the coaches in two seasons. He is known for remaining cool, having […]

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The offensive players who could be the most explosive next season

As with every season, NFL teams bolster their rosters to increase their chances of reaching the Super Bowl. Some of these new additions arrive with solid career numbers but lacked the supporting cast to thrive at the highest level. Others have already proven to be offensive powerhouses with their current teams. But which offensive players will emerge with the explosiveness their franchises need?You're probably already thinking of Lamar Jackson and Saquon Barkley. Of course-they're among the top picks in most predictions, and there are certainly others we expect to live up to the hype.Patrick Mahomes and Josh Allen are warned by Lamar Jackson about what is going to happen next seasonLamar Jackson is aiming for a season that takes him to the championship gameHe's spent several years dominating his position and his division, yet somehow hasn't been able to take […]

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Nick Sirianni distances himself from Andy Reid’s brutal drill after ‘fights broke out’: The Eagles still triumph

The Philadelphia Eagles are entering training camp with a fresh twist on a brutal preparatory ritual from their past thanks to Nick Sirianni. Gone is the "Three Days of Hell" drill popularized under former coach Andy Reid - back-to-back, two-and-a-half-hour padded sessions under scorching heat. Philadelphia Eagles dream house is on the market and sparks wild commentsIn its place, Sirianni has adopted a more balanced, modern approach. Yet despite relaxing the once-ruthless grind, the Eagles have continued to open seasons strongly - and even captured another Super Bowl under his leadership.In the early 2000s, the Eagles would descend on Lehigh University for an all-out bootcamp. Two full-contact practices a day left players physically spent and mentally tested.How Sirianni adapted his practice methods"Fights broke out under the relentless sun," recalls historian accounts. "Trainers rushed to treat cramping limbs. Players retched." Reid […]

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Nick Sirianni distances himself from Andy Reid’s brutal drill after ‘fights broke out’: The Eagles still triumph

The Philadelphia Eagles are entering training camp with a fresh twist on a brutal preparatory ritual from their past thanks to Nick Sirianni. Gone is the "Three Days of Hell" drill popularized under former coach Andy Reid - back-to-back, two-and-a-half-hour padded sessions under scorching heat. Philadelphia Eagles dream house is on the market and sparks wild commentsIn its place, Sirianni has adopted a more balanced, modern approach. Yet despite relaxing the once-ruthless grind, the Eagles have continued to open seasons strongly - and even captured another Super Bowl under his leadership.In the early 2000s, the Eagles would descend on Lehigh University for an all-out bootcamp. Two full-contact practices a day left players physically spent and mentally tested.How Sirianni adapted his practice methods"Fights broke out under the relentless sun," recalls historian accounts. "Trainers rushed to treat cramping limbs. Players retched." Reid […]

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Nick Sirianni distances himself from Andy Reid’s brutal drill after ‘fights broke out’: The Eagles still triumph

The Philadelphia Eagles are entering training camp with a fresh twist on a brutal preparatory ritual from their past thanks to Nick Sirianni. Gone is the "Three Days of Hell" drill popularized under former coach Andy Reid - back-to-back, two-and-a-half-hour padded sessions under scorching heat. Philadelphia Eagles dream house is on the market and sparks wild commentsIn its place, Sirianni has adopted a more balanced, modern approach. Yet despite relaxing the once-ruthless grind, the Eagles have continued to open seasons strongly - and even captured another Super Bowl under his leadership.In the early 2000s, the Eagles would descend on Lehigh University for an all-out bootcamp. Two full-contact practices a day left players physically spent and mentally tested.How Sirianni adapted his practice methods"Fights broke out under the relentless sun," recalls historian accounts. "Trainers rushed to treat cramping limbs. Players retched." Reid […]

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Tom Brady is already beginning to feel the pressure the Raiders will be under in 2025

Tom Brady, the seven-time Super Bowl champion, has shifted his focus to the business side of football as he helps run the Las Vegas Raiders. He's under no illusions of the challenge at the Allegiant Stadium heading into the 2025/26 NFL season.As the newest minority owner of the franchise, he's already weighing in on the team's direction during his first NFL offseason in this role as he is keen to make an immediate impression in Nevada.The ex-New England Patriots' ace quarterback offered a cold assessment of the AFC West, aware of the challenge of the Kansas City Chiefs - who have won the division every single season since 2016."I've loved it," Brady told Raiders.com of his new role. "And, again, just trying to contribute in the ways I can to help the team be the best they can be, on […]

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Shedeur Sanders could get major help from Philadelphia Eagles in Cleveland Browns quarterback competition

As we near July, there is still a ton of ambiguity when it comes to what the Cleveland Browns are going to do at quarterback. There are signs pointing to both veterans (Kenny Pickett and Joe Flacco) holding off the rookies (Dillon Gabriel and Shedeur Sanders), at least to start the season.Head coach Kevin Stefanski has lot to decipher. In order to make a decision, he will need as much information as possible. Performance in practice is one thing, but going up against other teams will be the real deciding factor. In a way, that could benefit Gabriel and Sanders more than the veterans.Shedeur Sanders gets uneasy over a sensitive topicBrowns and Eagles to hold joint practices on August 13 and 14 in PhiladelphiaIt was confirmed on Thursday that the Eagles will in fact host the Browns for joint practices […]

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Nick Sirianni ranked among top NFL coaches after turnaround season

'All's well that ends well'. How much truth is in this William Shakespeare phrase; anything that results in a positive outcome, will be perceived as a completely good process, from start to finish. That certainly can be said about Nick Sirianni's 'aura' this days.A Super Bowl champion coach, who has drived the franchise to buy into his idea, with his players and coaching staff completely invested in the culture and revered by one of the most demanding and intense fanbases in the NFL. A year ago, they were hunting for his head, starving for a change in 'Philly', today, Sirianni ranks among the top coaches in the league.Jason Kelce saved the "Tush Push" by convincing and impressing NFL ownersWhere does Nick Sirianni rank as a head coach in the NFL?According to Brandon Austin and his ranking of the NFL head […]

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Eagles eye Jaire Alexander after shocking Packers Cut-could a blockbuster deal be brewing?

Jaire Alexander is a hot commodity. The Green Bay Packers shocked the NFL by releasing the star cornerback on June 11 in what was purely an administrative move. Now, Alexander is on the radar of several teams-starting with the reigning champion Philadelphia Eagles.In an effort to ease their challenging 2025 salary cap, Packers general manager Brian Gutekunst made several unexpected moves, beginning with Alexander's release. The 27-year-old cornerback had signed a four-year, $84 million extension in 2022.As for the Eagles, the departures of cornerback Darius Slay and safety C.J. Gardner-Johnson have left openings in their defensive backfield. While they currently have rising talent Kelee Ringo on the roster, ESPN's Adam Schefter has floated Alexander as a potential game-changing addition for the defending champs.It all comes down to priceSpeaking on 97.5 The Fanatic, Schefter suggested that Alexander could be a strong […]

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Nick Sirianni warns Eagles must evolve the ‘tush push’ as NFL defenses adapt

The Philadelphia Eagles' signature short-yardage play-the so-called "tush push"-is here to stay, at least for now. But head coach Nick Sirianni isn't taking its effectiveness for granted. As the rest of the NFL continues searching for ways to neutralize it, Sirianni made it clear this week that the Eagles must find ways to stay ahead.While the NFL recently upheld the legality of the tactic-sometimes referred to as a "rugby scrum" quarterback sneak-Sirianni said continued success with it will require renewed focus and precision."Excited about being able to continue to grow that play," Sirianni told reporters during OTAs. "We have a lot of work to do to continue that success. It just doesn't happen."The play, which typically involves quarterback Jalen Hurts being pushed from behind by teammates on fourth-and-short or at the goal line, became a hallmark of Philadelphia's offense over […]

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