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The Eagles were dealt a reality check on Thursday night when the reigning Super Bowl champs suffered a startling 34-17 loss to the Giants. If they weren’t already clear through five games, if winning temporarily washed them away, the Eagles’ deepest flaws were on full display.
The Dallas Cowboys, Philadelphia Eagles, Detroit Lions and Washington Commanders have all been named possible trade suitors for an elite edge rusher who is on a one-year, $29 million contract.
At least one NFL executive believes the Philadelphia Eagles will trade star wide receiver A.J. Brown this season.
During the second quarter, it was announced on the telecast that Eagles cornerback Quinyon Mitchell suffered a hamstring injury. He was described as “sneaking off” to the blue medical tent. Following the update, it was also announced that Mitchell is questionable to return.
Belichick, who was on the road Friday recruiting in Olney, Md., has told those close to him that he loves coaching at the college level. More than that, he believes they’re building something meaningful at UNC, a program with staying power. Lombardi is fully on the same page.
Jaxson Dart and Cameron Skattebo outplayed Saquon Barkley and Jalen Hurts. Philadelphia was beaten thoroughly, and we're left with more soundbites from A.J. Brown and complaints about an unimaginative offense from Lane Johnson.
Saquon Barkley wants to see the Philadelphia Eagles focus on what they do offensively in order to pull them out of this recent funk that has contributed to them losing back-to-back games for the first time since the 2023 season.
The Philadelphia Eagles ' offense has struggled to find its footing six games into the 2025 season. Even amid Philadelphia's 4-0 start, the Eagles faced questioned about their ability to move the ball with a disjointed passing attack and a rushing approach that looked significantly less explosive than it did last season.
ACC opponents meet when the Clemson Tigers (2-3) and the Boston College Eagles (1-4) play on Saturday, Oct. 11, 2025 at Alumni Stadium (Chestnut Hill, MA). Date: Oct. 11