“He wants to be great,” Barkley told The Athletic. “He’ll do anything to be great.”
Seven hundred and seventy days since he last started a football game, Tanner McKee plopped himself into a chair atop a dais Sunday at Lincoln Financial Field. Upon experiencing the once-familiar sensation of facing a room of reporters in a postgame press conference,
PHILADELPHIA − If you were looking for Eagles coach Nick Sirianni to declare quarterback Jalen Hurts ready for the playoffs, well, Sirianni brushed that aside like the Eagles did to the New York Giants on Sunday to close out the regular season.
Though quarterback Jalen Hurts is expected to play, he remains in concussion protocol and hasn't taken a snap since Dec. 22. What if Hurts can't go? Who would be the Eagles' quarterback, banged-up No. 2 Kenny Pickett or No. 3 Tanner McKee? Eagles coach ...
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Philadelphia will begin onfield preparation for wild card Sunday today, and Jeff McLane reports that Eagles QB Jalen Hurts should be on the field.
As the Eagles begin preparing for the Green Bay Packers, Jalen Hurts remains in the concussion protocol. Nick Sirianni is growing a little tired of answering questions about the status of Jalen Hurts. But after the Eagles finished off their meaningless 20-13 victory over the New York Giants Sunday afternoon, it’s where all eyes turned. Naturally.
5—Seven hundred and seventy days since he last started a football game, Tanner McKee plopped himself ... stayed on the sideline, and Jalen Hurts' health and availability remained as mysterious ...
Silence! Pay no attention to the noise out there surrounding Jalen Hurts and the Eagles’ lamest show on turf aerial attack last Sunday. The great and powerful Wizard of Staz knows why you’re here and understands your concerns heading into the divisional round playoff game between the Eagles and the L.
McKee was inactive as the Eagles ' emergency No. 3 quarterback for Sunday's 22-10 wild-card win over the Packers.
The Eagles’ inactives against the Packers will be offensive linemen Nick Gates, Trevor Keegan and Darian Kinnard, cornerback Eli Ricks, safety Lewis Cine and receiver Ainias Smith. Parris Campbell got the not over Smith after being elevated from the practice squad Saturday.
Here's one last discussion about the Eagles and Packers' inactives before we reach kickoff of the Wild Card Round game.