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A rumor from the NFL Combine reveals that Clutch Sports approached the Eagles about extending Jalen Hurts — and was told no. Jeffrey Lurie wants a championship offense, not a Jalen Hurts offense.
Jeff McLane's Philadelphia Inquirer report reveals the Eagles have zero interest in extending Jalen Hurts. Combined with the ESPN report, the message from the organization is unmistakable: perform or be replaced.
Nick Sirianni's comments at the owners meetings confirmed what Lane Johnson hinted and Jeff Stoutland himself said on the Foles podcast: the greatest offensive line coach in Eagles history has no role with this team anymore.
Rams GM Les Snead confirmed at the NFL owners meetings that the Eagles were actively shopping AJ Brown. The trade fell through because the Rams refused to surrender their first-round pick — the only reason Brown isn't already gone.
Rams GM Les Snead confirmed trade discussions about A.J. Brown at the NFL owners meetings. The door is open — and the Eagles aren't shutting it.
Howie Roseman addressed the AJ Brown situation at the NFL owners meetings, and his carefully worded response speaks volumes. When a GM says 'he's a member of the team,' history suggests the opposite is coming.
The AJ Brown trade market has collapsed from four teams to one. With the Bills, Chargers, and Chiefs all out, only the New England Patriots remain as a viable suitor — and Howie Roseman isn't budging.
With the defensive market exploding and agent Drew Rosenhaus in his corner, Jalen Carter has zero incentive to take a discount from the Eagles.
Both sides are working on a deal. Drew Rosenhaus wants $40M per year. The Eagles are targeting $35M. The shoulder is the wild card nobody wants to talk about.
Jeff Kerr was 50/50 on AJ Brown two weeks ago. Now he's 70/30 that the trade happens. The vibes have shifted, and not in a good way.
The Eagles traded Sydney Brown, signed Marcus Epps and JT Grey, and still don't have a clear answer at safety. Welcome to the most uncertain position on the roster.
Adam Schefter told a Penn State audience that AJ Brown is 'soon to be traded, within the next two weeks.' With the NFL meetings next week and the draft 34 days away, the clock is ticking.
Dan Sileo dropped a bombshell on the National Football Show: there is a handshake deal in place between the New England Patriots and Philadelphia Eagles for AJ Brown. The package? A first-round pick and a third.
The Rams pulled out of AJ Brown trade talks over degenerative knee concerns. With only the Patriots left, Brown's leverage is evaporating — and Howie Roseman knows it.
The Eagles signed Dameon Pierce to a minimum deal, but the bigger story is what it signals about life after Saquon Barkley. Philadelphia is already thinking about 2027.
The Eagles traded for Andy Dalton, giving them the most experienced QB3 in NFL history. Here's why this matters more than fans think.
The Eagles traded a 2027 seventh-rounder for Andy Dalton. It looks like nothing. It might be the smartest move of the offseason — and it has everything to do with Tanner McKee's future.
The Eagles signed Marquise 'Hollywood' Brown to a one-year deal worth up to $6.5 million. It's a speed-first depth move that fills a real need at WR3 — but the bigger story is what it signals about Sean Mannion's passing attack.
Denver gave up a first, third, and fourth round pick for Jaylen Waddle. NFL insiders say AJ Brown — a better player by a mile — should command at least a first and second. The market just got set.
AJ Brown appears more likely gone than not, but the Eagles aren't getting the offers they want. The Patriots are the only serious suitor, and they won't bid against themselves. Here's where the standoff stands.