Since the creation of the NFL team, the Philadelphia Eagles, one fact that their fans are quite familiar with is the emotion that surrounds their support. Credit: Bruce Emmerling-Pixabay Especially with the playoffs, which are usually filled with heartbreak, loyalty, and belief. However, they have come out on top in some victories that will be etched in the minds of … [Read more...] about Eagles’ Most Iconic Playoff Wins: Moments to Remember
DUBS & SNUBS of Eagles 2026 Pro Bowl Selections
Let’s look at some dubs and snubs from the Eagles’ 2025 season. Dubs Quinyon Mitchell Prior to last season in the NFL, not many non-college football fans knew who Quinyon Mitchell was. He played his high school football in Florida at Williston Middle High School. Coming out of high school, however, he was not highly recruited by the bigger college football … [Read more...] about DUBS & SNUBS of Eagles 2026 Pro Bowl Selections
PREVIEW – Playoffs (WILD CARD): Three Keys to a Eagles Victory Over San Francisco
The Philadelphia Eagles enter the Wild Card weekend of the playoffs against the “walking wounded” San Francisco 49ers. San Fran has had a multitude of injuries, especially to key players on defense like All-Pro pass rusher Nick Bosa and the captain of their defense, Middle Linebacker Fred Warner. Those two game changers have been out for multiple weeks now, but the … [Read more...] about PREVIEW – Playoffs (WILD CARD): Three Keys to a Eagles Victory Over San Francisco
The Eagles Are Out, But Philly High School Talent Is Very Much Still In.
The Eagles may not be playing in the Divisional Round of the NFC Playoffs — but as always wherever American sport is being played — you can almost be assured that some Philly connection exists. And when is came to Sunday’s Bears and Rams matchup on Sunday — Philly High School talent was on full display during the 20–17 Los Angeles win in OT. One year ago — as Saquon Barkley … [Read more...] about The Eagles Are Out, But Philly High School Talent Is Very Much Still In.
Philly Thankful
Another holiday season has almost flown by as I am writing this on Christmas morning, while the family still sleeps. My kids are older now, so they no longer wake up at the crack of dawn to tear through their gifts like little tornadoes, leaving a trail of wrapping paper in their wake. Even with Turkey Day in the rear view, this is still the time of year to reflect on … [Read more...] about Philly Thankful





