Eagles owner doesn’t rule out A.J. Brown trade
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The Philadelphia Eagles are navigating another offseason full of change, but one thing remains constant. The alignment between head coach Nick Sirianni and franchise quarterback Jalen Hurts remains an intriguing subject.
AJ Brown is still with the Eagles, but trade rumors continue due to his past contract situation.
On Monday, Philadelphia Eagles head coach Nick Sirianni spoke on a variety of topics at the owners meetings in Phoenix. Here are my five biggest takeaways. Disclaimer: Sirianni, Howie Roseman, and Jeffrey Lurie speak at the owners meetings every year, and every year Sirianni's presser is by far the least interesting. This year will be no different.
Nick Sirianni dismisses speculation about Stoutland returning to a role with the revamped Eagles coaching staff.
Philadelphia Eagles head coach Nick Sirianni confirmed at the NFL owners meetings that the Eagles will travel to Foxboro for joint practices with the New England Patriots ahead of the preseason.
PHOENIX — It’s no secret Jalen Hurts has had a lot of offensive coordinators. The Philadelphia Eagles’ franchise QB is going on his sixth play-caller in seven seasons. And the Eagles are already preparing for the chance that Hurts will have a seventh OC in 2027.
The Tush Push witch hunt that made last year's NFL annual meeting about terse exchanges among NFL royalty, showed how duplicitous the NFL office can be when it wants, and had multiple NFL people admit that if you can't beat ‘em,
Nick Sirianni and the Philadelphia Eagles secured a second-consecutive NFC East title after finishing the 2025 NFL regular season with an 11-6 record, earning the No. 3 seed in the playoffs. However,
That has been Eagles coach Nick Sirianni’s experience with new offensive coordinator Sean Mannion. Sirianni said he heard good things about Mannion before he hired him in January. But when Sirianni finally started working with Mannion and saw his meticulous approach during film sessions and meetings,