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It's fitting, we suppose, that the debate regarding an awkwardly-named play included an awkwardly-worded comment.
Jeffrey Lurie apparently made a compelling case, but one line of his closing statement stood out from the crowd.
So the NFL might change the rules to close the loopholes? Consider that a compliment to Roseman and Lurie and Philadelphia.
The Athletic’s Dianna Russini recapped what Eagles owner Jeffrey Lurie did behind the scenes ... We don’t disagree with either statement. We’re just pointing out that, much like Packers ...
Eagles head coach Nick Sirianni is expected to become among the highest-paid coaches in the NFL with his new contract ...
For the first time in his 30 years of ownership, Eagles owner Jeffrey Lurie called in to 94WIP on Monday to help celebrate Brandon Graham's legacy and made an interesting statement about his ...
The head coach was rewarded following a stretch of two Super Bowl appearances in three seasons, culminating in a victory in ...
Philadelphia Eagles head coach Nick Sirianni emphatically quieted any hot seat talk last season by leading the team to ...
Following their Super Bowl LIX victory over the Kansas City Chiefs, the Philadelphia Eagles reached a new deal with head ...
After the visit, Eagles CEO Jeffrey Lurie released a statement on the matter. "Today, the Eagles were honored to participate in the long-standing tradition of visiting the White House to celebrate ...
And the Eagles tell PFT they have no comment at all on the thing owner Jeffrey Lurie said while addressing the room in support of keeping the "tush push" in the rule book. Seth Wickersham of ESPN ...