The Philadelphia Eagles are trading pass rusher Bryce Huff to the San Francisco 49ers for a mid-round pick. This move reunites Huff with his former coach and could reshape both teams' defenses in the upcoming season.
San Francisco is adding edge rusher Bryce Huff from the Eagles in a strategic trade. The deal, finalized after contract restructuring, reunites Huff with coach Robert Saleh and aims to enhance the team's defense significantly.
The 49ers are on the verge of acquiring edge rusher Bryce Huff from the Eagles in a trade. Huff has reworked his contract to facilitate the move, reuniting with former coach Robert Saleh. Details inside!
In a surprising turn of events, the NFL's team owners voted against a proposal to ban the controversial tush push play, allowing the Eagles to retain their Super Bowl-winning strategy. The Packers' ban proposal failed narrowly, leaving fans debating the future of this unique play.
The NFL's competition committee is set to vote on banning the 'tush push,' a controversial play made famous by the Philadelphia Eagles. This decision has sparked debates about player safety and the essence of football strategy.
The Philadelphia Eagles are advocating for the 'tush push' play's legality amid a proposed ban by the Green Bay Packers. With a key NFL vote approaching, the Eagles stress the play's importance to their strategy and history.
The New York Giants face a challenging 2025 schedule with a tough start and three prime-time games. They kick off against the Commanders and end the season with the Cowboys. Will they rise to the challenge?
The 2025 NFL schedule is just days away, and we’re predicting the exciting matchups, including the season opener and holiday tripleheaders. Don't miss our insights on who will play this Thanksgiving and Christmas!
The Philadelphia Eagles visited the White House to celebrate their Super Bowl win but faced controversy over player absences, especially Jalen Hurts. Trump praised players like Saquon Barkley and discussed political undertones during the event.
Donald Trump celebrated the Super Bowl champion Philadelphia Eagles at the White House, but key players like Jalen Hurts and AJ Brown chose to skip the event, citing scheduling conflicts. The absence raises questions about player participation and team culture.