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The reigning Super Bowl Philadelphia Eagles will begin their pursuit of another ring on Sunday when they take on the San Francisco 49ers at Lincoln Financial Fi
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Harbaugh's firing opens the door for ex-Eagles assistant to lead an NFC East rival
Football is theatre. For someone who has chosen journalism as a career, it's easy to appreciate a good story. One of the most important of Tuesday's news cycle involves a former Philadelphia Eagles assistant. John Harbaugh has been fired. He leaves the Baltimore Ravens after leading them for nearly two decades.
Linebacker Nakobe Dean, who missed the last two games of the regular season with a hamstring injury, is expected to return for Sunday's game at Lincoln Financial Field, defensive coordinator Vic Fangio said Tuesday.
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Eagles legend is scared team could unravel during playoffs: ‘We’re going to be holding our breath’
Eagles legend Seth Joyner is leaning toward doubting the team. “No, I think they are who they are,” Joyner said on his postgame show on Sunday. “Defensively, they are going to show up and they are going to play well. I think we’re going to be holding our breath throughout these playoffs as far as the offense is concerned.”
Dean missed the final two regular-season games due to injury, but we have an update. Per Zach Berman of The Athletic, Vic Fangio expects him to play in the Wild Card Round. This, after Campbell was just getting used to some significant snaps again.
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When asked last week if there’s another gear for the offense, Sirianni pointed to the Eagles’ postseason history. In 2022 and 2024, the Eagles averaged nearly eight more points per game in the postseason than in the regular season.
According to 6ABC, Sunday will be perfect football weather, breezy and cooler with more sun, with a high of 49.
Under head coach Nick Sirianni and first-year offensive coordinator Kevin Patullo, the Philadelphia Eagles' offense has been a mixed bag at best in the 2025 season. There are all kinds of ramifications to having a more rudimentary offense as the Eagles now do,