It seems every day, the Philadelphia Union are shipping another player out. Just over 3 years ago, the Union found themselves in the MLS Cup Final. Now, only 6 players remain from the team that played in that final, and only 2 of them started. Coming off a Supporters’ Shield-winning season, why is the Union rebuilding its roster again, and does it all make sense? Just … [Read more...] about Do the Philadelphia Union Roster Moves Make Sense?
Pro-Bowl, All-Rookie, and Now All-Pro.
Photo Courtesy of Eagles Nation on X. Quinyon Mitchell and Cooper DeJean have accomplished some truly incredible feats on the gridiron. They are two of the best defensive backs in the NFL and the first two starting rookie defensive backs ever on a team that won the Super Bowl. Now they are both All-Pro. When it comes to the 2026 NFL Pro Bowl — Quinyon Mitchell, Cooper … [Read more...] about Pro-Bowl, All-Rookie, and Now All-Pro.
RECAP: Just A Bit Less Than We Deserved
Photo Courtesy of Eagles Nation on X. Perhaps- we should have seen it coming. Perhaps we should have realized that all of the inefficiencies that plagued the Eagles all season were not going to evaporate in the playoffs. That the issues that we’ve seen all season in play-calling and execution — would just miraculously be fixed? But perhaps the most shocking revelation of … [Read more...] about RECAP: Just A Bit Less Than We Deserved
A Wonderful Wildcard Weekend in Philadelphia.
Photo Courtesy of Eagles Nation on X. It’s difficult to believe that with all of the success that the Philadelphia Eagles and San Francisco 49ers with 167 years of existence in the NFL between the two franchises — that the Eagles and 49ers have only met twice in the NFC Playoffs. The first contest — occurring thirty years ago this year in December of 1996 — was a 14–0 Eagles … [Read more...] about A Wonderful Wildcard Weekend in Philadelphia.
Five More Trade Targets the Sixers Should Consider (Part 2)
Reevaluating Potential Trade Targets for the 76ers We’re about 34 games into the 2025-26 NBA season, and the trade deadline is coming up fast. The Sixers just dropped a tough one in overtime Monday night, 125-124 to a heavily shorthanded Denver Nuggets team missing all their starters. That loss highlighted some ongoing issues—like late-game execution and offensive … [Read more...] about Five More Trade Targets the Sixers Should Consider (Part 2)





