Eagles linebacker Za'Darius Smith retires
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After Za'Darius Smith surprisingly announced his retirement, Nick Sirianni weighs in on using Eagles rookie Jihaad Campbell as an edge.
A brutal Thursday night loss to the New York Giants forced the Eagles into what amounted to a soul-searching weekend. Now, as they prepare for a critical Week 7 trip to Minnesota, coach Nick
Philadelphia Eagles legend LeSean McCoy believes it’s time for a current starter to retire after the way he played Thursday night in a loss to the New York Giants. McCoy called out Eagles starting cornerback Adoree’ Jackson after he didn’t exactly give maximum effort during a Cam Skattebo touchdown run.
The Eagles are badly in need of a reset after falling to 4-2 on the season with an embarrassing loss to the Giants in Week 6.
A classic NFC East rivalry takes place on 'Thursday Night Football' as the Philadelphia Eagles visit the New York Giants. The Eagles (4-1) are coming off their first defeat since before Christmas of last year as they fell,
Jalen Hurts overthrew DeVonta Smith when the receiver was wide open with the chance for an easy 89-yard touchdown and the Eagles never recovered from the miscue in a 34-17 loss to the New York Giants.
If they weren’t already clear through five games, if winning temporarily washed them away, the Eagles’ deepest flaws were on full display. The offense has zero identity. Saquon Barkley and the ground game can’t get going.
In addition to Daboll, Cam Skattebo, the Giants' emerging star rookie running back, was also seen trying to check on Dart inside the blue medical tent. Dart would miss just two plays, but the drive would end as backup quarterback Russell Wilson missed a throw on third down to a torrent of boos from the crowd.