EAGLES 2017 SEASON IS UNDERWAY

Al Thompson

With the process of a new Eagles season about to begin, several key staff members (Joe Douglas, Howie Roseman) and players sat down with reporters to talk about what they expect in 2017.


21 Apr 17 - Football, Football Training, NFL - No CommentsRead More »


EAGLES OPEN 2017 SEASON IN WASHINGTON

Staff

The Philadelphia Eagles have announced their 2017 schedule, which features five prime-time matchups, including two Monday Night Football home games at Lincoln Financial Field, two Sunday Night Football contests on the road, and an away matchup on Thursday Night Football. The Eagles open the 2017 slate on the road against the Washington Redskins on Sunday, […]


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MANNING’S FIRST PRESS CONFERENCE SINCE MEMORABILIA SCANDAL EMERGED

Staff

Eli Manning answers questions about lawsuit against him claiming he sold fake merchandise to a sports memorabilia dealer. The implications could be a disaster for legitimate memorabilia dealers.


20 Apr 17 - Football, NFL - No CommentsRead More »


NFL TO HOST COMMUNITY EVENTS ACROSS PHILADELPHIA THROUGHOUT DRAFT WEEK

Staff

The impact of the 2017 NFL Draft will extend far beyond the Benjamin Franklin Parkway through the NFL’s many community events planned for Draft week across Philadelphia. From hospitals to schools, flag football to family football clinics, thousands of local children and their families will experience the excitement of Draft through a series of free events.


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SOUL & AFL DEFENSIVE LINE MVP JAKE METZ SIGNS WITH BUFFALO BILLS

Staff

The Soul also lost their top O-lineman when John Kling, 6-8, 320 LB O-lineman signed to play for Soul earlier this year, recently signed a free agent contract to play for the Redskins .


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EAGLES ACQUIRE DT JERNIGAN FROM RAVENS

Staff

The Philadelphia Eagles have acquired DT Timmy Jernigan and a third-round draft pick (99th overall) from the Baltimore Ravens in exchange for the Eagles’ third-round selection (74th overall). This move has Joe Douglas’ signature all over it. Douglas cut his teeth in NFL player personnel with Baltimore.


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EAGLES WIDE RECEIVER UPGRADES OPEN DOOR FOR DEFENSE TO TOP THEIR DRAFT BOARD

Al Thompson

When the Eagles brass grabbed free agent wide receivers Alshon Jeffery and Torrey Smith earlier this month, plus offensive lineman Chance Warmack, the salary cap piggy bank was emptied.
Personnel gurus Howie Roseman and Joe Douglas will no doubt now look to the draft to fill needs at cornerback and running back. Who will the Birds pick?
Not to be left out, here is our completely worthless mock draft that no one will remember the day after the draft is over.


19 Mar 17 - College football, Football, Football Training, NFL - No CommentsRead More »


BIRDS HOPE JEFFERY GIVES FLIGHT TO OFFENSE

Brian Baldinger

The weekly story to the Eagle’s 2016 season were the wide receivers and for all of the wrong reasons. Once the euphoria of Carson Wentz faded just prior to the beginning of October, the narrative became the lack of productivity of the wide receivers, en masse. It started for me in Detroit, Week 4, after […]


18 Mar 17 - Football, Football Training, NFL - No CommentsRead More »


FOR OFFSEASON TRAINING, NESHAMINY’S WILMOT STICKS TO BASICS … AND ONE MESSAGE

Al Thompson

Training methods are not unlike politics. Many people have different opinions on what is the right way to plot a course for positive results.
Running a football team, though, is not a democracy. The head coach sets the rules on all strategies including how to prepare his team for the upcoming season.


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FOR DR. SHILLING, A LIFE OF MEDICINE WAS ALWAYS IN THE CARDS

Al Thompson

Most kids, when they talk about what they want to be when they grow up, usually change their mind a few times before he or she find their station in life.
That was not the case with Jack Shilling.
Shilling said he knew from an early age that medicine is what he wanted to pursue from the minute he could think.
He now works for the Cooper Bone and Joint Institute and is the Director of the Adult Reconstructive Orthopedic Program at Cooper Medical Center in Camden.


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