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Eagles' famed frontman, Don Henley, was once frank about which band members he would have had no issue with replacing.
Iconic '70s Rock Band Celebrates 50 Years of the Song That Changed Everything originally appeared on Parade. This legendary ...
It isn’t really true that everything was bigger in the ’80s, but the decade did find us embracing excess in a number of ways ...
Japanese Breakfast, aka Michelle Zauner, wrote a new song for the film, which played in one of the trailers alongside Madonna’s “Material Girl.” Find the all the songs in Materialists below: ...
The Eagles made a run to the Super Bowl, and Hurts' team couldn't close it out, despite an MVP-caliber performance from the quarterback. When the Eagles got to the playoffs again in 2025, Hurts ...
Trevor Sikkema, the writer of this one, explains: "The Eagles earned a team 79.1 PFF receiving grade last season and boast the No. 1 (A.J. Brown) and No. 17 (DeVonta Smith) receivers in PFF's top ...
The Eagles are very high on Mitchell and Cooper to the point that it doesn't make sense to make another move. Ringo is over six feet tall, and the Eagles are hoping he will pull together and be ...
Last offseason, many expected the Eagles to target Simmons, who made two All-Pro teams (2019-2021) under Fangio, his former head coach with the Denver Broncos. But instead Roseman opted to sign ...
But even if the Eagles’ impressive 1-2 punch at receiver stays healthy, the WR3 job is still an important one. And Dotson seems like he’s in a better position to be more productive in Year 2.
Pro Football Focus listed Smith as the Eagles' representative on their "make-or-break" list entering the 2025 season, citing the need to replace those two in addition to recently retired veteran ...
Eagles GM Howie Roseman said after making the pick in April. “And this guy, it's just he plays an Eagles brand of football, and I think for us, you know, kind of the value fit the need right there.
"Philadelphia Eagles," Benjamin said." This is the fit that makes all the sense in the world, hence Simmons publicly and repeatedly identifying the Eagles as a preferred destination.