Philadelphia Eagles offensive lineman Lane Johnson is amused by the Green Bay Packers. Or at least the NFC North team's efforts to ban the tush push play if his reaction to a Monday report from Dianna Russini of The Athletic is any indication.
Ten players spoke in front of the team ahead of the big game — including Jalen Hurts, Saquon Barkley, Lane Johnson, and C.J. Gardner-Johnson. Here are some of the best moments.
The Philadelphia Eagles beat up Patrick Mahomes and the Kansas City Chiefs' offense in Super Bowl LIX, winning the championship with a convincing 40-22 victory that never felt as close as that lopsided score.
The Eagles, of course, are the team that runs the Tush Push the most frequently, and the most successfully. No other team is as effective with the assisted quarterbac
We already knew the Philadelphia Eagles were supremely confident about their chances of winning Super Bowl 59 before they blew the Kansas City Chiefs. Saquon Barkley’s assertive speech delivered to his Eagles teammates the night before the Big Game told us this as much.
After it was heavily utilized en route to a victory in Super Bowl 58 over the Kansas City Chiefs, we may have seen the last of the Philadelphia Eagles’ iconic Tush Push play. On Monday, it was reported that an anonymous NFL team had submitted a proposal to the league’s competition committee that would ban the use of the Tush Push — a variation of the quarterback sneak in which players line up behind Jalen Hurts and push him over the line on short-yardage plays.
Philadelphia Eagles players were brought to tears by team leaders during final meeting before Super Bowl 59 win over Kansas City Chiefs
Celebrate the Philadelphia Eagles' Super Bowl LIX win at the Oxford Valley Mall where players are signing photos and memorabilia on Sunday.
In their dominant 40-22 victory over the Kansas City Chiefs in Super Bowl LIX, the Philadelphia Eagles made a bold statement of redemption. The Eagles were driven by the bitter me
The Eagles QB1 is never short of a few catchphrases and one-liners. He's like this NFL version of WWE Hall of Famer The Rock, but there was nothing like what Jalen Hurts said after the Super Bowl. He was quoted as stating the deep playoff run and Super Bowl victory placed him behind schedule in terms of his offseason workout schedule.