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Three Things We've Learned So Far from Philadelphia Eagles OTAs
We've pored over notebooks and practice reports and quote sheets from team PR folk, and we've concluded that, in football, the majority of what happens in May should stay in May.
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Post-Draft Eagles Safety Breakdown
What the Eagles did: Did you notice that safety was the only defensive position the Eagles left alone this offseason? They didn't sign any free agents.
Eagles safeties have much to prove in coming months
Safety Kurt Coleman #42 of the Philadelphia Eagles intercepts the ball against Davone Bess #15 of the Miami Dolphins at Sun Life Stadium on December 11, 2011 in Miami Gardens, Florida.
Michael Zordich Surprised Eagles Didn't Add Safety
The Eagles have said all the right things about the safety position this offseason.
Zordich thought Eagles would add safety
Last week it was the offensive assistant coaches, this week the Eagles organized a 30-minute session for reporters to talk with assistants on the defensive side of the ball.
The Linc - Todd Bowles Simplifies
DRC thinks Bowles' Ideas Will Help Secondary "He brought a lot of clarity," Rodgers-Cromartie said of Bowles, fresh from a stint as the Dolphins ' interim head coach.
Philadelphia Eagles: Is Jaiquawn Jarrett the 3rd Wheel at Safety?
Philadelphia Eagles second-year safety Jaiquawn Jarrett has to prove himself on the field this year.
Philadelphia Eagles: 5 Things We Learned This Offseason About the Eagles
Now that the draft is over and most notable free agents are signed, it is time to take a step back and examine just what all the moves made by the Philadelphia Eagles mean.
Eagles safety Jarrett intends to make second time the charm
THE LATE Jim Johnson was a sports writer's dream. If you asked him a question, he almost always gave you an honest, unvarnished answer.
As a pass flew in, Allen reached with his left hand, and swatted the ball to the ground.
Philadelphia Eagles: Five Potential Breakout Players for the 2012 Season
Philadelphia Eagles fans probably aren't too preoccupied with who might break out in 2012, mainly because the Eagles are a veteran team that is instead hoping that its starters and key contributors can live up to expectations.
Birds' Eye View: What to watch at OTAs
The full Eagles roster is expected in town Tuesday for offseason training activities, giving us the first chance to get a glimpse of what all those offseason work outs and roster moves have wrought.
2012: The Season of No Excuses
The Philadelphia Eagles came into the 2011 season with a lot a hype. They had just signed a plethora of pro bowl players on both offense and defense; they had depth at many key positions; and they just acquired a few high-profile figures for their coaching staff as well.
Looking At The Leap Year Prospects Of The 2011 Eagles Draft Class
An NFL player's second year is often referred to as his "leap year." He had his rookie year, he had a full offseason in an NFL training program, he knows the playbook and now its time to take a leap up.
Free Agent S Yeremiah Bell Chooses New York Jets Over Philadelphia Eagles
Free agent safety Yeremiah Bell has chosen the New York Jets over the Philadelphia Eagles , despite both teams offering him exactly the same amount of money.
Emptying the Notebook: Jarrett, Matthews, Depth chart
With rookie minicamp in the book and full-squad workouts five days away, it's time yet again to drain the old reporter's notebook.
Philadelphia Eagles Among Teams Yeremiah Bell May Sign with
Former Miami Dolphins safety Yeremiah Bell will decide on which team to sign with in the next 24 hours , agent Drew Rosenhaus told WQAM .
What they're saying about the Eagles
Daniel Jeremiah, a former scout for the Eagles, who is now working for NFL.com, rated the divisions by quarterback play .
Eagles get first look at draft picks
Two weeks after they were selected by the Philadelphia Eagles, nine draft picks and three dozen more inexperienced players were on the practice fields at the NovaCare Complex the last three days.
Reid talks Shady, Celek, bounties
On the eve of the first Eagles practices since the end of last season, Coach Andy Reid sat down for a wide-ranging talk about his team's pressing issues and the safety concerns that have moved to the forefront of the NFL conversation.
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