Raiders maintain control of no. 2 pick in 2026 NFL Draft
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Philadelphia Eagles 3-round 2026 NFL mock draft: Howie Roseman creates déjà vu scenario and picks QB to replace Jalen Hurts
The Philadelphia Eagles have plenty of concerns right now. They've lost three matchups in a row. The offense looks timid and frustrated. There is clear pressure on the coaching staff and quarterback Jalen Hurts.
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Eagles’ rumored 2026 draft plan has an impact on Jalen Hurts
Rumblings about the Philadelphia Eagles’ draft strategy have placed an unexpected spotlight on their quarterback situation heading into the 2026 offseason.
During the college football season each year, as long as you're watching the games, we point out five players each week to keep an eye on who make logical sense for the Philadelphia Eagles in the following year's NFL Draft.
Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts was named Super Bowl 59 MVP in February, helping the team win its second Vince Lombardi Trophy. But ESPN NFL insider Jeremy Fowler reports the Eagles are considering using a significant draft pick to add a potential successor at quarterback, despite Hurts’ recently helping to lead the team to a world championship.
Dane Brugler released his first mock draft for The Athletic and he has Philadelphia landing a road grading offensive guard
Many have already flipped the page for next season for the Las Vegas Raiders. It happened weeks ago because this season has been a terrible one all around. It d
Former NFL quarterback believes Jalen Hurts could be so much better if the Eagles implement a new style of offense more often.
The Pittsburgh Steelers are elevating outside linebacker DeMarvin Leal and offensive tackle Jack Driscoll from the practice squad to the 53-man roster for Monday’s game.
It's what gives the Eagles a built-in home-field advantage, along with the rabid fan base. That's especially true against a team from a warm-weather climate, and/or domed stadium, such as the Las Vegas Raiders.
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Eagles get roasted for winning meaningless game against Raiders: ‘What do you want, a cookie?’
“The Raiders are awful ...,” Stephen A. Smith said on Monday’s episode of First Take on ESPN. ”As a result of that, the Eagles took advantage of a doormat to use Cam’s (Cam Newton) words, and they rolled right over them. What do you want, a cookie?"