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Eagles signing Saquon Barkley is out of character for Philly

PHILADELPHIA — The Eagles don’t typically spend big money on running backs. Then again, players like Saquon Barkley aren’t available every day. That’s the gist of why Philadelphia went out of character and agreed to terms with Barkley on a three-year, $37.75 million contract that could be worth up to $46.75 million and includes $26 […]

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Sources: Eagles make Landon Dickerson highest-paid guard in history

The deal has a maximum value of $87 million and includes $50 million guaranteed, according to ESPN’s Adam Schefter, making him the highest-paid guard in NFL history. Dickerson, 25, a second-round pick in the 2021 draft out of Alabama, was entering the final year of his rookie deal. He has quickly developed into a core […]

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Eagles 2024 free agency tracker: Offseason moves, signings

NFL free agency is off and running, and we’re keeping track of every major signing, trade and release of the 2024 offseason, with analysis from our NFL Nation reporters and grades from our experts. The new league year begins Wednesday at 4 p.m. ET, which means free agent signings can be made official after that. […]

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The all-playoff era team: The best players of the past decade

It’s a simple premise and yet a near-impossible challenge. The story of the past decade of college football is littered with superstars — from Lamar Jackson‘s mystifying talent to Baker Mayfield planting the Oklahoma flag at Ohio State to Tua Tagovailoa rescuing Alabama from the brink of defeat to a former walk-on in Stetson Bennett […]

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Five free agents who could fit in Eagles’ new offense

The heartbeat of the team, center Jason Kelce, could be calling it a career. On Tuesday, general manager Howie Roseman said the team is giving Kelce “whatever time and space” he needs as he contemplates his future. While there’s belief Cam Jurgens, the 2022 second-round pick out of Nebraska, can move seamlessly from right guard […]

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32 NFL players who need a change of scenery this offseason

More Teams. More Games. The “Get Up” crew examines the potential quarterback options for the Pittsburgh Steelers next season. (1:36) There’s nothing wrong with change. Some of the NFL’s best players have had their careers jump-started by switching franchises. Both sides can benefit from these changes, whether it be players who excel in new schemes […]

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What’s next for Eagles if Jason Kelce, Fletcher Cox retire?

Videos from the Chiefs’ afterparty at a Las Vegas nightclub Sunday show Kelce front and center on the DJ stage, dancing in a red and gold Lucha Libre wrestling mask that complemented his Kansas City-themed overalls. It completed an epic wingman tour that included jumping out of a suite shirtless in Buffalo (on the first […]

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What new Eagles OC Kellen Moore needs to fix

PHILADELPHIA — The hiring of Kellen Moore as offensive coordinator figures to be the most consequential move coach Nick Sirianni and the Philadelphia Eagles make this offseason. During his end-of-season news conference with general manager Howie Roseman, Sirianni acknowledged the offense got “a little bit stale” by season’s end, and that the ideas brought in […]

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Can Tua Tagovailoa lead Alabama back to No. 1 in Year 2 as starter?

More Teams. More Games. Alabama’s Tua Tagovailoa is the highest-ranked returning quarterback on the PlayStation Player Impact rating scale. (1:02) TUSCALOOSA, Ala. — Tua Tagovailoa met with the media Monday afternoon wearing worn-in, loose-fitting house slippers, and he cracked jokes about being the first-team holder on Alabama’s official depth chart, which was released earlier in […]

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Punt, kick or go for it on fourth down? Method to NFL analytics models

More Teams. More Games. The “Around the Horn” panel explains why Todd Bowles not using his last timeout against the Lions was a terrible decision. (1:45) Late in the third quarter of the Ravens’ divisional round matchup against the Texans, Baltimore, leading 17-10, faced a fourth-and-1 at the Houston 49-yard line. Then, in the bottom […]

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