President Donald Trump said the Super Bowl champion Philadelphia Eagles plan to visit the White House to celebrate their championship.
The Chiefs kicker "stopped by" the White House, according to Fox News, which makes it sound like it wasn't exactly a planned visit. During his trip, Butker got to meet with Trump in the Oval Office and we know that because White House Communications Adviser Margo Martin posted a photo of the meeting on social media.
The Denver Broncos made their first postseason appearance in nearly a decade in 2024, and now, Up and Adams host Kay Adams believes the Broncos could be the next team to replicate the Philadelphia Eagles' success against the Kansas City Chiefs.
Seattle Seahawks general manager John Schneider announced that longtime offensive lineman Jason Peters will retire, putting an end to a 21-season career in the NFL that should land him in Canton. Peters will become an assistant to the Seahawks' vice president of player affairs,
Whatever your criticism of Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts, there is one thing you simply cannot contest: The man is smooth. And during an appearance on an Eagles' radio show on Thursday,
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Carter, the former La Salle College High School and Penn State star, believes he's the best player in the country. As such, he's extremely unlikely to be able to keep rooting for the Eagles.
One of the most incredible aspects of the Philadelphia Eagles’ Super Bowl win is that they did it without two of the highest-paid defensive players on their roster, Bryce Huff and James Bradberry. That’s right,
Philadelphia Eagles head coach Nick Sirianni said Tuesday that a Green Bay Packers-led initiative to get the so-called “tush push” banned in the NFL is unfair and a “little insulting.”
Philadelphia Eagles general manager Howie Roseman is already asking the city's fickle fans for patience with what's next for the title-winning team.
An offseason battle may be shaping up, one that could even the scales between the Commanders and Eagles. Or, depending on which franchise comes out on top, put Washington further behind the world champions.