Philadelphia Eagles fans are fired up, and it’s all about former NFL safety Ryan Clark. The ESPN analyst’s comments about Josh Allen have stirred the pot in Philly, with fans calling out his lack of criticism toward the Buffalo Bills quarterback compared to Eagles QB Jalen Hurts.
Terry Bradshaw, more a winner than a great quarterback, said it best: “All he does is win!” Bradshaw said on the postgame presentation platform. Moments later a classic from DJ Khaled blasted from the speakers at Lincoln Financial Field: “All I do is win,
Jalen Hurts has returned to practice after a concussion, while Josh Allen posted impressive stats, helping the Bills make history. Hurts' new 5-year,
The Eagles and Chiefs will face off for the Lombardi Trophy for the second time in three years on Feb. 9 in New Orleans.
All eyes will be on Lamar Jackson and Josh Allen, but don't forget about Jalen Hurts. He's about to reach his second NFC Championship Game.
Josh Allen and the Bills were in top form, but they still couldn't manage to vanquish Patrick Mahomes and the Chiefs in the AFC title game.
The Philadelphia Eagles' get aggressive on fourth down and the offense delivers with a 31-yard connection from Eagles' quarterback Jalen Hurts to Eagles' wide receiver A.J. Brown.
Greif: Philadelphia will beat Washington in the NFC because the Commanders’ defense has been leaky (allowing 25.5 points per game in the postseason, 9.5 more than Philadelphia), while the Eagles have ranked among the league’s elite defenses all season; by one metric, they stand tied for the league lead in allowing the lowest success rate.
Barkley is third in the odds to win Super Bowl MVP. How likely is a win for a running back or pass catcher over quarterbacks?
The NFL Playoffs continue today with two highly anticipated conference championship matchups. The action starts at 3:00 PM with an NFC showdown as Jayden Daniels and the Washington Commanders take on Jalen Hurts and the Philadelphia Eagles at Lincoln Financial Field.
All he does is win!” That was Nick Sirianni‘s message to the world after Jalen Hurts carried him back to the Super Bowl. Moments later, a classic from DJ Khaled blasted from the speakers at Lincoln Financial Field: “All I do is win,