The Philadelphia Eagles have options at quarterback. Could Tanner McKee or Kenny Pickett be traded for draft capital?
Joe Noteboom and Tyler Johnson are both healthy scratches for the Rams again this week. See who else is inactive for today’s game.
Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurt is unlikely to miss much time in the team's Divisional Playoff game against the Los Angeles Rams. As is the case with
While Philadelphia Eagles head coach Nick Sirianni didn't say Jalen Hurts would not be available for Sunday's NFC Championship game tilt with NFC East rival, Washington, the thought of who the next man up was discussed.
Stetson Bennett is the third quarterback for the Rams’ NFC Divisional playoff game against the Eagles in Philadelphia. (Photo by Keith Birmingham, Orange County Register/ SCNG) RAMS: QB Stetson Bennett, G Justin Dedich, WR Tyler Johnson, S John Johnson III, LB Brennan Jackson, OT Joe Noteboom, OT AJ Arcuri.
Hundreds of Eagles fans waited in line inside the Oxford Valley Mall on Thursday night for a meet-and-greet with several players.
The Philadelphia Eagles are the favorites, but by less than a touchdown (-5.5), in this year’s Wild Card Round of the NFC playoffs, where they will meet the Green Bay Packers. Lincoln
Injuries to Jalen Hurts have Philadelphia Eagles fans urging the team to replace backup QB Kenny Pickett with Tanner McKee.
Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts has exited the Divisional Playoff game against the Los Angeles Rams with an apparent leg injury. Hurts took a big sack well into the third quarter, and was seen limping.
Here are the Eagles' and Rams' inactives, with analysis... Tanner McKee is the emergency quarterback. The Eagles elevated FB Khari Blasingame and LB Nicholas Morrow for the game. • WR Ainias Smith: Parris Campbell was added to the 53-man roster, so Smith is down.
The Philadelphia Eagles officially announced the inactives list for their 2025 NFL playoffs Divisional Round game against the Los Angeles Rams. The following Eagles players WILL NOT PLAY: Tanner McKee,
“He wants to be great,” Barkley told The Athletic. “He’ll do anything to be great.”