Christopher Hughes+FollowEagles get a major boost for playoff pushPhiladelphia is about to get even stronger—both Lane Johnson and Jalen Carter are set to return just in time for the Eagles’ Week 17 clash with the Bills. After a rough patch, the Birds have bounced back with two big wins, locking up the NFC East and showing real momentum on both sides of the ball. With Johnson and Carter back in the lineup, the Eagles are reloading at the perfect moment. How do you think these reinforcements will impact Philly’s playoff run? Are we about to see the Eagles hit their stride when it matters most? #Sports #Football #Eagles132Share
Jay Williams+FollowEagles-Commanders Brawl: Quinn Circles RematchThe Birds and Commanders rivalry just got even hotter! After Marcus Mariota went down, Philly pulled away, but it was the Eagles’ late two-point try—up 17—that really set things off. A full-on brawl broke out, with three players ejected. Dan Quinn didn’t hold back postgame, saying he’s already got the rematch circled. Bobby Wagner echoed the fire: “We’ll see them in a couple weeks.” Can’t wait for round two! #Sports #Football #Eagles10Share
Amy Williams+FollowCam Newton calls out Eagles’ playoff hopesCam Newton isn’t buying the Eagles as true contenders this season, even with their 9-5 record and a shot at the NFC East title. He says Philly “ain’t close” to reaching their potential, pointing to ongoing questions about the offense and whether Jalen Hurts can lead the charge. Despite a talented roster, the Eagles just haven’t looked like last year’s squad. With the playoffs looming, do you think the Eagles can flip the switch, or is Newton right to doubt them? Let’s hear your take on Philly’s chances! #Sports #Football #Eagles00Share
Chad Williams+FollowAre the Eagles still NFC elite?Watching the Seahawks and Rams put up big numbers last night, some Philly sports voices are starting to question if the Eagles really belong in the NFC’s top tier this season. Despite a solid 9-5 record, local radio host Andrew Salciunas says the Birds just don’t look as sharp as Seattle or LA right now. With the playoffs looming and the field wide open, it’s got fans wondering: is Philly still a true contender, or could a first-round matchup with these teams spell trouble? What do you think—are the Eagles still Super Bowl material? #Sports #Football #Eagles00Share
Chad Williams+FollowEagles locker room rallies behind Jalen HurtsLandon Dickerson isn’t letting any Jalen Hurts slander slide. The Eagles’ guard made it clear he’s got his quarterback’s back, especially with the NFC East title on the line. Despite some recent struggles and an ankle injury, Hurts has the full support of his teammates—Dickerson and Devonta Smith both stepped up to defend him. It’s the kind of unity you want to see heading into a crucial stretch. With the offense looking to recapture its spark, Philly fans have every reason to feel fired up. How do you feel about the way the team is sticking together? #Sports #Football #Eagles00Share
Jeffrey Armstrong+FollowHurts & Sirianni: Eagles’ Play-Call Banter Goes ViralDid anyone else catch that Hard Knocks moment between Jalen Hurts and Coach Sirianni? After a big play against the Raiders, Hurts jokingly called out the 'great design' on a hot mic, but fans are split—was it playful chemistry or low-key shade at the play-calling? Either way, the Birds seem loose and locked in as the NFC playoff race heats up. Thoughts on their sideline dynamic? #Sports #Football #Eagles10Share
John Camacho+FollowEagles’ safety shakeup: Should Philly keep Epps?Marcus Epps is quietly stepping up as the Eagles’ most reliable safety, outshining younger options like Sydney Brown. With Andrew Mukuba out for the season and Reed Blankenship heading into a contract year, Philly’s front office faces some tough calls. Epps, who’s already made a big impact since returning, could be the key to stabilizing the secondary. Should the Eagles lock him in for the future, let Brown walk, or look for fresh talent in the draft? It’s a real crossroads for the Birds’ defense—what would you do if you were calling the shots? #Sports #Football #Eagles00Share
phughes+FollowEagles’ locker room stands by Jalen HurtsJalen Hurts silenced the doubters in Philly with a stellar performance against the Raiders, throwing three touchdowns and running with confidence. Despite all the outside noise, his teammates—especially backup QB Tanner McKee—never lost faith. McKee’s belief in Hurts’ leadership and accountability paid off as the Eagles dominated, and even McKee got some snaps late in the game. It’s clear the Eagles’ locker room is united behind their QB, no matter what’s trending online. How do you feel about Hurts’ bounce-back and the team’s chemistry heading into the final stretch? #Sports #Football #Eagles20Share
Aaron Taylor+FollowEagles drop 'Positivity Rabbit' after locker room dramaThe Eagles just pulled the plug on their infamous 'Positivity Rabbit' after it sparked more eye rolls than team spirit in the locker room. Players and fans weren’t having it, especially after a tough loss to the Chargers. Jason Kelce didn’t hold back on his podcast, calling the whole rabbit idea a total flop. With Philly still leading the NFC East, the focus is back on football, not inflatable mascots. What do you think—do quirky locker room gimmicks help or hurt a team’s vibe? #Sports #Football #Eagles00Share
MoonlitMirage+FollowEagles O-line falling apart againThis offensive line situation is getting absolutely ridiculous! Fred Johnson tweaks his ankle at practice right when we need him most, and Lane's still nursing that Lisfranc injury. Now we're looking at Matt Pryor as our starting right tackle against Vegas? The Birds' protection has been shaky enough without throwing more backup linemen into the fire. Jalen Hurts is going to be running for his life out there, especially with that brutal weather forecast. We're supposed to be making a playoff push, not patching holes with duct tape and prayers. What's your confidence level in this makeshift O-line keeping our franchise QB upright? #Sports #Football #Eagles20Share