The San Francisco 49ers need help in their secondary, and they may be able to get it from a reigning Super Bowl champion from the Philadelphia Eagles.
The Philadelphia Eagles won the Super Bowl for various reasons, one of which was that they drafted exceptionally well.
This is the first season John Lynch is serving on the NFL’s competition committee, and when it reopened discussions for the third consecutive offseason about the Eagles’ Tush Push play, the San Francisco 49ers general manager sat in and listened to arguments made on both sides.
The Eagles are releasing veteran cornerback Darius Slay as a salary cap casualty. Philadelphia save roughly $4 million with the release of the 34-year old. Slay has no intention of retiring, so he will be available to sign.
Should the Eagles be interested in reuniting with a former All-Pro defensive tackle Javon Hargrave after he's released by the 49ers?
The free agency process will enter its next phase beginning on Monday, and the Eagles will still be a team to watch despite not being expected to be very active.
The San Francisco 49ers are paying a lot of money to a lot of players who aren't on their team anymore in 2025.
With Joey Bosa hitting free agency, the Philadelphia Eagles might have a chance to add a premier pass rusher to their championship defense.
With free agency rapidly approaching, the Philadelphia Eagles have already let the first shoe drop on their way to a successful title defense: re-signing Zack Baun to a new three-year $51 million extension with $36 million guaranteed.
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A number of fans paid upwards of $300 for their chance to meet a few Eagles cult heroes — offensive line coach Jeff Stoutland, and head of security Dom DiSandro.
The San Francisco 49ers have decided to cut defensive tackle Javon Hargrave when the new league year begins. The San Francisco 49ers have informed the NFL and Javon Hargrave they will be waiving the massive defensive tackle once the new league year starts on March 12. The story was first reported by ESPN's Jeremy Fowler.
The San Francisco 49ers and Philadelphia Eagles have duked it out for conference supremacy in recent years, but the latter clearly has an advantage when it comes to finishing the job. Earlier this ...
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