With great enthusiasm and purpose, the Eagles head into their final four Organized Team Activities practices intent on having a great week of work, setting the scene for training camp and learning more about what they have. With that in mind, here are some important top-line stories to discuss and evaluate ...
Marty Mornhinweg likes the fact that rookie quarterback Mike Kafka isn't puffed up about his own performance through rookie camp and the full-team OTAs that end tomorrow ...
Two big problems in Hank Baskett's life since he last wore an Eagles uniform, both with the potential for locker-room fallout, or at least some really rough kidding: ...
IN SOME WAYS, it's going to be difficult for the Kevin Kolb-led Eagles offense of 2010 to improve on the production of the Donovan McNabb-led Eagles offense of 2009 ...
There was a time when you would look at Donovan McNabb and, sad to say, all you saw was the Eagles' brass. You saw coach Andy Reid whenever you heard McNabb toe the company line. You thought of Joe Banner whenever he strayed away from the inflammatory. And on the occasion when he refused to say anything at all, you couldn't help but think of owner Jeffrey Lurie and the NFL, knowing this fit right in with the image both wanted to be projected ...
From: Gonzalez, JohnTo: Fitzpatrick, Frank; Fox, AshleySubject: Chalk talkThe Eagles are holding a Media Chalk Talk on Tuesday night down at the NovaCare Complex. In a shocking development, and despite my uninterrupted criticism of the organization, I've been added to the guest list ...
It isn't about the height or the weight or the way Brandon Graham looks in a uniform that made him the Eagles' primary target in the 2010 NFL draft. It was the way he played football, the way he produced, the ferocity he brought to the table that provided the Eagles with the incentive they needed to make a bold move, another stroke that has marked the Andy Reid draft era ...
Behind the scenes, the Eagles are busy planning for a free-agency period that promises to be one-of-a-kind in its (apparently) uncapped nature. In a matter of the next few weeks, the Eagles will tender their restricted free agents, reach out to those who they may try to extend with longer-term contracts and prepare for an off-season of wheeling and dealing ...
It looked so good, Brandon Graham had to take a picture.Seeing his first NFL locker, with three pairs of shoes, a No. 54 jersey and his nameplate, the Eagles' top draft pick snapped two photos with his cell phone ...
On one side, Trent Cole is a Pro Bowl defensive end who is relentless and powerful and so effective with his extensive tool bag. He is a star player, one of the best in the league, and most observers wonder just how much better Cole would be with another like player on the left side of the Eagles' defensive line. Is that a priority for this team in the off-season, to complement Cole and his game? ...