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Will Eagles’ Lane Johnson be able to play through injury when Eagles meet Broncos’ rugged defense
Cornerback Adoree’ Jackson also was on the practice field Wednesday after missing the Eagles’ game against Tampa Bay with a groin injury. Kelee Ringo got his first start of the season in Jackson’s absence and it’s quite possible he remains in that role even if Jackson is healthy enough to play against the Broncos.
Sunday in Philadelphia, the undefeated Eagles (4-0) host the Denver Broncos (2-2). It is a matchup that will be a measuring stick for each club and specifically each’s offense.
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Broncos' Sean Payton calls tush push 'safest play in football' as his team prepares to face it
Denver Broncos head coach Sean Payton defended the Philadelphia Eagles' controversial tush push play as the safest in football despite preparing to stop it.
The Philadelphia Eagles have one of the top overall wide receivers in football in AJ Brown, but things haven't gone as planned this season for the offense. Bro
Sean Payton offered telling insight into one of his decisions as his Denver Broncos prepare to face the Philadelphia Eagles.
The "first quarter of the NFL season" refers to the first four weeks of the 17-week regular season, and we're looking at the best and worst defensive performers for the Philadelphia Eagles
On Wednesday, the Eagles announced they have officially opened Nakobe Dean’s 21-day practice window, signaling his progress toward a potential return. As part of the same roster move, the team also signed linebacker Antwuan Powell-Ryland to the practice squad.
In the lead up to Week 5, the Eagles won’t hear the Broncos whine about the tush push after hearing a ton of complaints in the first month of the season. Broncos coach Sean Payton appreciates how the play is executed and does not want to see it banned. Payton believes that would be bad for the NFL.
The Eagles escaped Tampa with a win and held steady in most national power rankings this week. They're No. 1 nearly across the board — but there's still one holdout.
A former member of the Philadelphia Eagles has decided to hang up his cleats and call it a career. Former Eagles linebacker Shaquille Leonard announced his ret