A.J. Brown made it very clear during the Philadelphia Eagles' Super Bowl parade that he doesn't appreciate anyone labeling him a "diva." Now, the star wide receiver has cleared the air on old rumors about his relationship with quarterback Jalen Hurts,
The Philadelphia Eagles cemented themselves at the top of the NFL after defeating the Kansas City Chiefs 40-22 in Super Bowl LIX. Philadelphia dominated the Chiefs from start to finish, capping off the season with an 18-3 record.
With former Defensive Player of the Year Myles Garrett requesting to be traded from the Cleveland Browns, betting markets have recognized the Bears as a viable destination. While other teams like the Washington Commanders and Philadelphia Eagles have better odds of landing Garrett,
Closing the gap with Philadelphia in the NFC East will be one of Washington's many goals heading into the 2025 season.
Philadelphia Eagles wideout AJ Brown set the record straight on the reported drama with Jalen Hurts from late in the regular season.
The Philadelphia Eagles just won Super Bowl LIX, but receiver A.J. Brown thinks the team will need to "change" and "evolve" their offense in order to continue competing at their level. Brown thinks other NFL teams are going to focus on beating them in 2025 as the reigning Super Bowl champions,
Philadelphia's new play-caller needs to bring an evolved offense according to one of the team's biggest stars.
No one is more aggressive than the Philadelphia Eagles, who will make sure the Commanders do not acquire Browns star Myles Garrett.
While celebrating a Super Bowl victory, Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts sent a message about being focused on the next big win.
As free agency draws closer, the Myles Garrett sweepstakes are heating up considerably. Garrett is the most prized possession currently on the trade market, having requested to be moved from the Cleveland Browns earlier this month.
The Washington Commanders have some potential moving around on the defensive line, and that could change how free agency looks for the team. Bleacher Report writer Kristopher Knox named the Commanders as a potential landing spot for Philadelphia Eagles defensive tackle Milton Williams.