Eagles receive Super Bowl rings
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Over the last decade, the Philadelphia Eagles have developed a well-earned reputation of never being satisfied with the makeup of their roster. In 2017, the organization traded away Jordan Matthews for cornerback Ronald Darby.
While nothing stood in their way of capturing Super Bowl LIX, something did temporarily prevent the Philadelphia Eagles from receiving their Super Bowl rings. But after production
Months after their dominating win in Super Bowl LIX, the reigning world champions of professional football, the Eagles, received their Super Bowl rings.
One intriguing player remains unsigned: former Eagle Kyzir White. Named one of ESPN's top remaining free agents, White played a key role on the Eagles’ 2022 NFC Championship team before signing a two-year deal with Arizona. He started all 17 games for the Cardinals last season and finished 15th in the league with 137 total tackles.
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PHILADELPHIA - With the unofficial start to the 2025 NFL season set to open at the NovaCare Complex next week in the form of training camp for the Eagles, it ma
Philly pride was on full display at the Deck the Hulls boat parade, which celebrated the Super Bowl champion Eagles this year.
We're providing up to the minutes video highlights and photos from the Philadelphia Eagles Super Bowl 59 ring ceremony
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Five months removed from a Super Bowl victory and a parade down Broad Street, the Eagles’ title defense will begin in earnest on Wednesday with the first practice of training camp. As has become an annual tradition,
It feels like the Washington Commanders have everything they need to stretch the streak of no repeat NFC East champions to 21 years and maybe take that next to
The rings feature a pair of wings that can be extended from the body of the jewelry to reveal a favorite phrase of Hurts and coach Nick Sirianni: “You can’t be great without the greatness of
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Eagles linebacker Nakobe Dean updates his status on knee injury, if he'll be ready for training camp, and attending first NASCAR race