Bowles happy in Eagles' role | Philadelphia Inquirer
2-1 finish. Now, after the Dolphins and Raiders passed on him as a head coach, he is in Philadelphia, the Eagles' obvious insurance policy against another 1-4 start. He will coach a corps of defensive backs either overpaid or inexperienced. He will look over the shoulder of second-year defensive...
Bowles comfortable in role with Eagles | Philadelphia Inquirer
2-1 finish. Now, after the Dolphins and Raiders passed on him as a head coach, he is in Philadelphia, the Eagles' obvious insurance policy against another 1-4 start. He will coach a corps of defensive backs either overpaid or inexperienced. He will look over the shoulder of second-year defensive...
Bowles comfortable in role as Eagles assistant coach | Philadelphia Inquirer
2-1 finish. Now, after the Dolphins and Raiders passed on him as a head coach, he is in Philadelphia, the Eagles' obvious insurance policy against another 1-4 start. He will coach a corps of defensive backs either overpaid or inexperienced. He will look over the shoulder of second-year defensive...
Poll: NFL fans still dislike Eagles' Vick | Philadelphia Inquirer
how it looks to the rest of the world. It's the forest-and-trees thing. For reporters covering the Eagles - at least this one - that's the case with Michael Vick, who has won yet another unpopularity contest, being named in a survey as the most disliked athlete...
Cole: Eagles 'inches away' from greatness | Philadelphia Inquirer
Considering their team had won Super Bowl XLVI less than 48 hours earlier, and the NFC East rival Eagles hadn't made the playoffs, the blue-clad New York followers weren't too obnoxious. Then again, they were addressing a 270-pound, two-time Pro Bowl pass rusher separated from them only...
Why the Eagles Can Be Back on Top in 2012 | Philadelphia Inquirer
Rob Carr/ Let's start with a bold statement: come the 2012 season, the Philadelphia Eagles will once again be kings of the NFC East. Many will find the above statement far-fetched, especially when the team is so low in the public eye that even...
Philadelphia Flyers' Rookie Matt Read Courageously Challenges Teammates | Philadelphia Inquirer
Commissioner Roger Goodell's snickering response to an honest question about the potential for a Super Bowl in Philadelphia. It ended with the anathema of a Super Bowl victory for the New York Giants, a 9-7 team that lost to backup quarterback Vince Young and Philadelphia Eagles. Interspersed between...
Oddsmakers liking Eagles in 2012 | Philadelphia Inquirer
Les Bowen has covered the Eagles for the Daily News since 2002. Before that, he spent nearly 13 years covering the Flyers. It took Les only a few seasons after the switch to figure out that...
There just might be hope for the Eagles | Philadelphia Inquirer
superiority in the draft. There is the Giants' talent for surging in the postseason, as opposed to the Eagles' history of spurning opportunity. There is "The Patriot Way," with a smugness that sounds like the "Gold Standard," only with better results. And there is Tom Brady, whom...
Wing Dynasty: How an early-morning chicken-eating contest came to be the ultimate Philly event | Philadelphia Inquirer
co-host - and Wing Bowl founder: It was like the dead time in the Philly [Sports] calendar. The Eagles weren't in the running really. I used to go to Buffalo a lot to cover hockey games. I love Buffalo wings. I thought we could have our own little...
Super Bowl is not Philly’s the way Wing Bowl is | Philadelphia Inquirer
look like Joe Namath. In 2005, it was surely going to be different. This was the best all-around Eagles team I had or have ever seen. We were solid on defense and our offense was the best in football. A great line, a great quarterback (yes, Donovan McNabb was...
Bryan Armen Graham: Wing Bowl, a Philadelphia tradition like no other | SI.com
s got the glow. • GALLERY: Examples of Kobayashi's curious allure were manifest throughout his week in Philadelphia, where he charmed fans and reporters throughout a condensed media tour, typically interacting through his translator, Maggie James, though he's better at English than he lets on. When he...
Wing Bowl: A Philadelphia tradition like no other | SI.com
s got the glow. • GALLERY: Examples of Kobayashi's curious allure were manifest throughout his week in Philadelphia, where he charmed fans and reporters throughout a condensed media tour, typically interacting through his translator, Maggie James, though he's better at English than he lets on. When he...
Mock roundup: Projecting the Eagles' pick | Philadelphia Inquirer
It's a slow Friday without much going on pertaining to the Eagles, but here are a few mock drafts to take a look at. Of course, take these with a grain of salt. Teams' rosters will look a lot different between now...
7-Round Eagles Mock Draft | Philadelphia Inquirer
Two factors that will greatly affect how the Eagles draft this April will be whether they are able or willing to re-sign DeSean Jackson and whether they sign a veteran middle linebacker. I believe there is a very good...
Eagles' McCoy predicts Giant progress | Philadelphia Inquirer
INDIANAPOLIS - All things being equal, LeSean McCoy would rather have been in Philadelphia yesterday. Breathing the same air as the hated Giants - who will face the Patriots Sunday in Super Bowl XLVI and are bunking just a half-block away from where the...
PhillyInc: Setting 2026 civic and business goals for Philly region | Philadelphia Inquirer
Among those behind the vision for the Philadelphia region are (from left) Rick Altman, Economy League of Philadelphia chairman; Rob Wonderling of the Greater Philadelphia Chamber of Commerce; Jill Michal of the United Way of Southeastern Pa.; Steven...
Eagles' McCoy happily collects award at Super Bowl site | Philadelphia Inquirer
INDIANAPOLIS - All things being equal, LeSean McCoy would rather have been in Philadelphia yesterday. Breathing the same air as the hated Giants - who will face the Patriots Sunday in Super Bowl XLVI and are bunking just a half-block away from where the...
Senior Bowl Studs Who Should Be on Eagles' Radar | Philadelphia Inquirer
charts. Boykin has elevated himself to one of the top five best cornerbacks in the draft. With the Eagles expected to trade Asante Samuel, and with Philadelphia's other outside cornerback Nnamdi Asomugha being matched up against the more athletic tight ends in the league, the Eagles need another...
2012 NFL Draft: 5 Senior Bowl Studs Who Should Be on Philadelphia Eagles' Radar | Philadelphia Inquirer
draft stocks. Until free agency gets underway and over with, we really don't know what route the Eagles will go early in the draft. Wide receiver, middle linebacker and cornerback could become more or less of a need depending on what happens in early March. The Eagles could...
Bob Ford: Eagles shrug and stick with Plan C(astillo) | Philadelphia Inquirer
want to return to his former team. Jets 2, Flyers 1 (SO) Penn 82, Princeton 67 Get Your Philadelphia Sports Gear Here Reid didn't come out and say Spagnuolo would have definitely demanded to be atop the defensive organizational chart, but if that had been the case, it...
Eagles Notebook: Reid addresses Lurie's concerns | Philadelphia Inquirer
ago, Jeffrey Lurie used the words "unfathomable" and "unacceptable" in describing the 8-8 product produced in 2011 by Eagles coach Andy Reid, even as the chairman was announcing Reid would return for a 14th season. Nobody got Reid's reaction at the time, because the coach said he needed...
Merged NFL lawsuits set to be heard in Philly | Philadelphia Inquirer
former NFL players over head injuries allegedly sustained while playing will be litigated in federal district court in Philadelphia, a U.S. judicial panel ruled yesterday. The five-judge panel approved requests by the NFL and lawyers for the players to try three cases filed in federal district court...
Power Ranking Every Eagles Coach in Order of Importance | Philadelphia Inquirer
Todd Bowles has to love the Philadelphia Eagles. It was about a month and a half ago when the Eagles rolled into Miami with a 4-8 record and absolutely dismantled the Dolphins. Tony Sporano was fired the...
NFL head injury suits to be heard in Philadelphia | Philadelphia Daily News
former NFL players over head injuries allegedly sustained while playing will be litigated in federal district court in Philadelphia, a U.S. judicial panel ruled Tuesday. The five-judge panel approved requests by the NFL and lawyers for the players to try three cases filed in federal district court in...