The Philadelphia Eagles, the NFC East regular-season champions who went 14-3 in the regular season, have advanced to the NFL playoffs divisional round with a 22-10 win over the Green Bay Packers ...
THE EAGLES BEAT THE WASHINGTON COMMANDERS IN THE NFC CHAMPIONSHIP GAME THIS EVENING, AND FANS TOOK TO THE STREETS OF PHILADELPHIA Eagles fans are flying high after a dominating win in the NFC ...
Saquon Barkley dashed 60 yards for a touchdown on Philadelphia's first play and finished with 118 yards and three scores, Jalen Hurts rushed for three TDs and the Eagles soared into the Super Bowl ...
Hours before the Eagles advanced to the NFC championship game in Snow Bowl 2.0, Philadelphia Mayor Cherelle Parker committed a cardinal sin in the city. She botched an Eagles chant. OK ...
Washington’s last road loss came against these Eagles on Thursday Night Football in Week 11, with Philadelphia prevailing 26-18. However, the Commanders got revenge with a 36-33 home win over ...
As Howie Roseman and the Philadelphia Eagles endlessly tweak their roster, we'll update the Birds' depth chart (as we see it) every time they make a move this offseason and into the regular season.
If fans had been told that the Philadelphia Eagles would be playing the Washington Commanders in the NFC Championship, the number of direct flights from PHL to New Orleans would have skyrocketed.
Philadelphia mayor Cherelle Parker knows that video of her botching an Eagles chant before Philadelphia’s 28-22 victory over the Rams in their NFC divisional round game last Sunday went viral.
(WHTM) — The Philadelphia Eagles are selling snow collected from the playing surface of Lincoln Financial Field to mark their 28-22 Divisional Round victory over the Los Angeles Rams. According ...
The Philadelphia Eagles are about to play one of the biggest games in their franchise's recent history this weekend, and yet one of the city's most important figures might've just jinxed the Birds.
Philadelphia Mayor Cherelle Parker may have been a bit overzealous on Monday as she and the rest of the city celebrated the Philadelphia Eagles’ NFC Championship berth. Parker addressed the city ...
The Philadelphia Eagles and Washington Commanders have played one another 180 times in their history, but only once before have they met in the NFL playoffs and never with as much on the line as ...