Jimmy Kempski

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Jimmy Kempski has covered the Philadelphia Eagles since 2013, with stops at the Allentown Morning Call and Philly.com before joining PhillyVoice in 2014. His year-round coverage includes analysis and breaking news, told through words and poorly drawn stick figures. Follow him at the social media outlet of your choice @JimmyKempski.

jimmy@phillyvoice.com

May 18, 2019

Eagles

5 Eagles camp battles to watch heading into OTAs

The Philadelphia Eagles' first full-team practices will kick off on Tuesday at OTAs, which mark the first time the team has gathered for full-team practices since before their divisional round loss to the New Orleans Saints. Let's take a look at the camp battles that we'll be watching throughout the spring and summer.

May 17, 2019

Eagles

Mailbag: If the Eagles were to trade one of their many cornerbacks, who would it be?

In our Eagles chat this week, 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.

May 17, 2019

Eagles

Here are early point spreads for (almost) all of the Eagles' 2019 games

With the exception of Week 17, you can now bet on all Philadelphia Eagles game this season.

May 16, 2019

Eagles

NFC Hierarchy/Obituary: Offseason doldrums edition

Last week, we posted a roundup of NFL power rankings, useless as they may be. The Philadelphia Eagles were at least in the top 10 in every single one of the power rankings we found, with an average position of 7.75. Here we'll do our own version of those useless power rankings, but we'll limit it to the NFC.

May 15, 2019

Eagles

Recap: Eagles chat with Jimmy Kempski

Beginning at noon today, Jimmy Kempski will take your questions in another Eagles chat. Be sure to join him here.

May 15, 2019

Eagles

Philadelphia sports' best late-game victories of the last 30 years

In the wake of the gut-punch delivered by Kawhi Leonard to the Philadelphia 76ers on Sunday night, we sadistically published Philadelphia sports' 10 most crushing late-game defeats of the last 30 years. But, Philadelphia teams have also administered their share of gut punches as well to other teams. To even it out, let's go ahead and take a look at the most thrilling late-game victories by Philadelphia sports teams over the last 30 years.

May 14, 2019

Eagles

Philadelphia sports' 10 most crushing late-game defeats of the last 30 years

On Sunday night, Kawhi Leonard forever etched his name in the annals of Philadelphia sports' most crushing, gut-punch losses, when his corner fadeaway at the end of regulation bounced four times on the rim and through, sending the Sixers home after two rounds of the playoffs for the second consecutive year. While devastating, it certainly wasn't the worst end-game loss in Philadelphia sports over the last 30 years. I don't know if this is of the "too soon" variety or not, but here's a sadistic ranking of the top 10 such losses, in countdown form.

May 13, 2019

Eagles

Eagles re-sign interior offensive lineman Stefen Wisniewski

Stefen Wisniewski will also almost certainly take first-team reps at RG all throughout training camp -- and probably start the regular season there -- allowing Brandon Brooks to fully recover from a torn Achilles suffered in the playoffs last season against the New Orleans Saints. When Brooks is healthy, Wisniewski will be the first guy off the bench at all three interior offensive line spots.

May 13, 2019

Eagles

Eagles 2019 single-game tickets to go on sale Tuesday

Philadelphia Eagles single-game tickets are scheduled to go on sale Tuesday, May 14th, at 10:00 a.m. EST, the team announced Monday morning. 

May 12, 2019

Eagles

Report: Eagles to sign QB Cody Kessler

In 2016, Cody Kessler started eight games (he went 0-8), but had a better quarterback rating than Carson Wentz that season. Morons subsequently tried to make the argument that Kessler was better than Wentz.

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