It is shaping up to be a potentially interesting season once again for the National Football Conference East franchise, the Philadelphia Eagles, as we opened the 2025 NFL campaign with four straight wins and inexplicably fell to two straight defeats to boast a 4- 2 record as we begin slowly edging towards the month of November. Amongst all the stories and headlines that … [Read more...] about A.J. Brown’s Going Nowhere but Eagles Fans Will Be Impatient
Philadelphia’s Sports Culture: What Will Be Popular in 2025?
If you’ve ever set foot in Philly on game day, you know it’s not just about sports; it’s about survival of the loudest. The city breathes football, baseball, basketball, and hockey like other places breathe air. Lincoln Financial Field isn’t a stadium, it’s a thunder factory when the Eagles charge in. The Wells Fargo Center? Feels like it’s going to burst when the … [Read more...] about Philadelphia’s Sports Culture: What Will Be Popular in 2025?
A Blown Chance To Get Back In The Saddle.
You’d think the Eagles would’ve taken things personally after coming up short to the Denver Broncos at home. Losing 21-17 in Week 5. A short week that would see their second NFC East match of the season, against a 1-4 Giants squad that just struggled to keep a close game against the New Orleans Saints. The opportunity to go 5-1 was right in front of them. And then disaster … [Read more...] about A Blown Chance To Get Back In The Saddle.
Rob Thomson Set To Return as Phillies Manager In 2026
The Phillies announced on Monday that Manager Rob Thomson will be returning for the 2026 season. Thomson will be entering the final year of his contract, making 2026 a true make-or-break season for both Thomson and the Phillies. Philadelphia Heartbreak It’s been five days since the Phillies lost Game 4 of the NLDS in the most heartbreaking fashion you could imagine. … [Read more...] about Rob Thomson Set To Return as Phillies Manager In 2026
A Second Half Gap
For Eagles fans — one of the NFL’s oldest franchises might be identified as the Dallas Cowboys — but you’d be hard pressed to find a matchup with as many great memories as the Eagles and Giants since 1933. Last evening — in the autumn chill of October — was not one of them. From a 56–0 thrashing at the hands of New York in their first ever game at the Polo Grounds to … [Read more...] about A Second Half Gap