PHILADELPHIA − The Eagles are moving on to the NFL playoffs' Divisional Round next weekend after beating the Green Bay Packers 22-10 on Sunday. But they won’t know their opponent until the ...
After just one day off on Tuesday, the Los Angeles Rams returned to work Wednesday as they prepare to take on the Philadelphia Eagles this weekend. They’re back home in Woodland Hills following ...
After taking down the Minnesota Vikings, the Los Angeles Rams will now head to Philadelphia for a matchup with the second-seeded Eagles on Sunday. This game presents even greater challenges for ...
The Eagles are heading to the NFC divisional round, and they’ll face the Los Angeles Rams for the second time this season and the third time in a year. Even with the Birds locked in a playoff ...
It was the video that went viral off of the Philadelphia Eagles’ win over the Green Bay Packers (no, not A.J. Brown reading a book on the sidelines): a Philly fan did more than heckle a woman ...
We've got the Los Angeles Rams vs. Philadelphia Eagles Divisional Round Results according to EA Sports Madden NFL 25. The NFL playoffs enters its second round this weekend, with only eight teams ...
Philadelphia Eagles head coach Nick Sirianni came to the defense of wide receiver A.J. Brown over criticism toward him for reading a book on the sideline during Sunday’s playoff game.
Now, an Eagles fan is banned from Lincoln Financial Field for life. A Marquette professor explained the power social media can hold when it comes to accountability. MILWAUKEE - A Philadelphia ...
The Eagles have kicked off the fundraising efforts for the upcoming FireAid benefit concert in Los Angeles, donating $2.5 million to the cause, according to Billboard. The event is scheduled for ...
It’s hard to argue that the fan who verbally abused a woman at Sunday’s Philadelphia Eagles game didn’t get what was coming to him.
The Philadelphia Eagles' Divisional Round opponent will be the Los Angeles Rams, who the Eagles blew out Week 12 in L.A. They scored 37 points, racked up 481 yards, and didn't turn the ball over.
Rams head coach Sean McVay offered his thoughts as his team prepares for their upcoming clash with the Philadelphia Eagles. “They're real,” McVay stressed. “Obviously, we have a familiarity.
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