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Kenny Pickett won a Super Bowl ring with the Philadelphia Eagles less than a year ago. On Sunday, he’s in line to start against his former team at Lincoln Financial Field. Pickett is expected to start in place of Las Vegas Raiders quarterback Geno Smith, who is “unlikely” to play due to a shoulder injury, according to NFL.com’s Ian Rapoport.
For many in Philadelphia, the Eagles’ three-game losing streak is beginning to feel eerily familiar. Coming off a Super Bowl victory this season, the Eagles started off the year 10–2 before dropping three straight games to the Cowboys, Bears and Chargers.
If Monday's loss to the Chargers was truly rock bottom for the Eagles, recent history suggests that could be a positive for them.
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Eagles win Super Bowl LIX after Jalen Hurts rips up three-peat fairytale - 7 talking pointsThe Philadelphia Eagles have clinched the Super Bowl LIX title after a resounding victory over the Kansas City Chiefs. The Eagles soared to their second Super Bowl and fifth NFL championship, leading 24-0 at halftime and closing out a resounding win.
Jim Harbaugh is as hyperbolic as NFL coaches come. And after the Los Angeles Chargers earned a huge win over the Philadelphia Eagles on Monday Night Football, he lived up to his reputation and then some.
From ownership to players, see how the Eagles are addressing concerns as they aim to avoid another 2023-like collapse in 2025.
The Athletic's Michael Silver spoke with Eagles Chairman and CEO Jeffrey Lurie. The NFL's best owner was asked if the current season feels eerily similar to the 2023 campaign. In other words, Mr. Lurie was asked whether he foresaw a collapse. Thankfully, he doesn't.