March 25, 2020
Eagles
by
Jimmy Kempski
When Darius Slay's contract was originally reported, it seemed like the biggest cornerback deal in the NFL, at least in terms of the new money portion. That's what will happen when the player's agent provides the details of the deal.
March 25, 2020
Eagles
by
Jimmy Kempski
Entering free agency, it seemed like a pretty obvious bet that cornerback and wide receiver were the two positions that the Philadelphia Eagles absolutely had to address in free agency.
March 25, 2020
Eagles
by
Jimmy Kempski
You're never going to believe this, but Nickell Robey-Coleman has a history with Jim Schwartz!
March 24, 2020
Eagles
by
Jimmy Kempski
In our Eagles chat on Monday, there were a lot of questions that we could not get to in time or other questions we did answer but could use more color. And so, let's do a mailbag post to answer some of the overflow.
March 23, 2020
Eagles
by
Jimmy Kempski
Beginning at noon today, Jimmy Kempski will take your questions in another Eagles chat. Be sure to join him here.
March 23, 2020
Eagles
by
Jimmy Kempski
The Philadelphia Eagles had a semi-busy weekend, filling in their roster with potential role players, while saying goodbye to a former first-round pick.
March 22, 2020
Eagles
by
Jimmy Kempski
Rasul Douglas' lack of long speed got exposed repeatedly in 2019, as he proved that he could not keep pace with the NFL's faster receivers.
March 21, 2020
Eagles
by
Jimmy Kempski
You can probably pencil in Will Parks as the No. 3 safety, as the Eagles were quicker to get deals done with Rodney McLeod and Jalen Mills, who will be moving to safety.
March 21, 2020
Eagles
by
Jimmy Kempski
Nelson Agholor looked like sure-fire bust his first two seasons in the NFL, after the Eagles selected him in the first round of the 2015 NFL Draft. However, in 2017, moving into a role as a slot receiver, he gained some confidence and became a key contributor on the Eagles' Super Bowl-winning team.
March 21, 2020
Eagles
by
Jimmy Kempski
The Philadelphia Eagles' 2020 free agency has hit a bit of a lull, and yet, it seems far from over, so we'll delay our 60,000-foot view analysis until we see the rest of what they are able to accomplish. In the meantime, let's take a look at the Eagles scheduled to hit free agency in 2021.
As you'll see, their best players are locked up for a while.