In search of a new offensive coordinator, the Philadelphia Eagles have set their sights on Jerrod Johnson, the quarterback coach of the Houston Texans.
AN EAGLES INTERVIEW JAN 24 JERRY DOUGLASSON The Philadelphia Eagles are in the process of finding a successor for Brian Johnson and believe they have identified one.
The team is scheduled to interview Jerrod Johnson, the quarterback coach of the Houston Texans, according to ESPN’s Adam Schefter.
This past season, Johnson had success coaching rookie C.J. Stroud, who helped the Texans advance to the Divisional Round of the playoffs. With Jalen Hurts leading a loaded Eagles offense, maybe Johnson can help Philadelphia realize its full potential.
JAN 15 WHO’S OUT? The Philadelphia Eagles have determined their inactives for tonight’s playoff game at the Bucs. Who joins A.J. Brown as OUT?
EAGLES: QB Tanner McKee RB Rashaad Penny WR A.J. Brown OL Tyler Steen DT Moro Ojomo S Reed Blankenship S Sydney Brown.
BUCS” QB John Wolford RB Patrick Laird WR Rakim Jarrett OT Brandon Walton LB J.J. Russell OLB Jose Ramirez OLB Markees Watts
JAN 7 EAGLES INACTIVES The Philadelphia Eagles have revealed their inactives list ahead of Sunday’s meeting with the New York Giants at MetLife Stadium.
Here’s who’s out for the Eagles:
– RB D’Andre Swift
– CB Darius Slay
– QB Tanner McKee
– WR DeVonta Smith
– DT Fletcher Cox
– OL Tyler Steen
DEC 25 EAGLES VS GIANTS INACTIVES The Philadelphia Eagles and New York Giants have revealed their inactives for Sunday’s Christmas Day meeting at Lincoln Financial Field.
Here’s who’s out for Philly:
– QB Tanner McKee
– CB Darius Slay
– RB Rashaad Penny
– LB Nicholas Morrow
– LB Zach Cunningham
– OG Landon Dickerson
– TE Albert Okwuegbunam
DEC 18 HURTS PLAYING Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts (illness) is “feeling well enough to go” and will play tonight against the Seattle Seahawks, per NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport.
Hurts traveled to Seattle separately from the team after popping up on the Saturday injury report with an undisclosed illness.
DEC 17 HURTS QUESTIONABLE Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts now appears to be trending in the wrong direction ahead of Monday night’s game at the Seattle Seahawks.
Hurts, who was a DNP at Saturday’s practice due to illness, has been downgraded to questionable after his condition “worsened overnight,” per ESPN’s Adam Schefter.
“Eagles are downgrading QB Jalen Hurts to questionable for Monday night’s game in Seattle after his sickness worsened overnight, per a source,” Schefter tweeted. “Hurts still is harboring hopes of playing Monday night, and is traveling to Seattle separately from the team so as to try not get anyone else sick.”
DEC 16 JALEN HURTS SICK Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts is out of Saturday’s practice due to an illness, per Eagles reporter Jeff McLane. He is expected to travel with the team to Seattle for Monday night’s meeting with the Seahawks.
Hurts missing a practice for any reason is always going to raise some eyebrows, but Eagles fans can breath a sign of relief knowing that this isn’t an issue with the lingering knee injury that he’s been battling this season.
Ask Hurts, and he’d probably say that an illness will be the last thing to prevent from facing the Seahawks in a game that Philly needs to win to keep themselves in control of their own destiny to the No. 1 seed in the NFC playoffs.
This season, Hurts has gone 286 of 430 passing for 3,192 yards, 19 touchdowns and 10 picks to go along with 126 carries for 460 yards and 12 rushing touchdowns.
DEC 9 BIG DOM The NFL is prohibiting Philadelphia Eagles security chief Dom DiSandro from being on the sideline for Sunday night’s road game against the Dallas Cowboys due to his role in the sideline altercation with San Francisco 49ers linebacker Dre Greenlaw last week.
DiSandro will still maintain his normal duties during Sunday’s game. It’s unclear if this sideline ban will be for the remainder of the season.
However, per ESPN’s Adam Schefter, this decision appears to be ongoing.
“DiSandro and other Eagles’ officials met Friday morning at the league office in New York with commissioner Roger Goodell,” Schefter tweeted. “The league still is reviewing additional material to see if further discipline is warranted.”
The Eagles released a statement on Saturday following the news:
“This is an ongoing conversation with the NFL, and we are going to respect the restriction that is currently in place. Although Dom will not be on the sideline this Sunday, he will continue to fulfill his role with the team in all other capacities.”
DEC 6 EAGLES CUT LINEBACKER The Philadelphia Eagles are making roster moves ahead of their meeting with the Dallas Cowboys on Sunday and in light of signing former Indianapolis Colts linebacker Shaquille Leonard.
On Wednesday, the Eagles waived linebacker Chrisitian Elliss, who started in Sunday’s 42-19 loss to the San Francisco 49ers, signed receiver Greg Ward to the practice squad and released receiver Cam Sims from the practice squad.
Here’s the announcement:
DEC 6 EAGLES INDUCTED INTO COLLEGE FOOTBALL HALL OF FAME Three former Philadelphia Eagles are being recognized for their collegiate achievements.
Running back Brian Westbrook (Villanova), cornerback Troy Vincent (Wisconsin) and wide receiver Jeremy Maclin (Missouri) are among the inductees for this year’s College Football Hall of Fame class.
Each player had strong collegiate careers before becoming key contributors for the Eagles in the NFL.
NOV 28 SHAQ LEAVES JERRY Dallas got the first shot. Philly is up next.
That’s the agenda for free agent Shaq Leonard, who was at The Star in Frisco, Texas, on Tuesday for a recruiting visit that included lunch with team owner Jerry Jones.
But while the visit reportedly “went well,” the deal has not been done, and so the coveted three-time Pro Bowl linebacker is now headed for a similar visit here in Philadelphia.
“(The Eagles) interest doesn’t surprise me at all,” Jones said on Tuesday morning before the visit. “But we’ve got an attractive situation here. Not only with the way we are playing, but just the aura of the Dallas Cowboys.”
Jordan Schultz of The Score was first to report that Dallas’ “aura” did not result in a “don’t let him leave the building” signing, as Leonard is now Philly-bound. … with a decision to make that might be in large part about which team is more likely to provide him a chance at a Super Bowl ring.
NOV 28 SHAQ PLAN The Dallas Cowboys are getting the first shot at recruiting former three-time Pro Bowl linebacker Shaq Leonard, recently cut by the Indianapolis Colts; that’s been confirmed by sources in Dallas.
But after that? ESPN is now reporting that he “should be visiting later this week” with the Philadelphia Eagles.
Leonard, 28, has seen a decline in his level of play due to injuries, but is still viewed as a top-notch run-stopper and a high-character locker room presence.
NOV 26 FLETCHER COX INJURED Philadelphia Eagles veteran defensive tackle Fletcher Cox was questionable to return to Sunday’s game against the Buffalo Bills at Lincoln Financial Field due to a groin injury.
However, the Eagles have now officially ruled him out for the remainder of the game.
Cox suffered the injury near Buffalo’s goal line in the first half and had to be walked back to the locker room.
The Eagles will now look to continue leaning on Jalen Carter, Brandon Graham, Josh Sweat and others on the defensive line if Cox misses extended time.
The Eagles lead Buffalo 28-24 late in the fourth quarter.
NOV. 19 COWBOYS KEEP PACE IN NFC EAST The Philadelphia Eagles still have the Dallas Cowboys breathing down their necks after a 33-10 win against the Carolina Panthers.
The Cowboys are now 7-3, just 1.5 games back against the Eagles. Meanwhile, the New York Giants beat the Washington Commanders, who are now non-factors in the playoff race.
NOV. 16 SUPER BOWL REMATCH MET BY COLD, WET WEATHER? – When the Eagles and Chiefs played nine months ago, the field was a part of the story. It could be the same for the much-anticipated rematch Monday night.
Last February it was slippery footing during Super Bowl LVII in Glendale, Arizona. This time – when the 8-1 Eagles and 7-2 Chiefs meet for regular-season supremacy – the forecast at Kansas City’s Arrowhead Stadium calls for temperatures in the upper 30s and a 55-percent chance of rain.
The Eagles have maintained that the Chiefs were “blessed” by the sloppy field in Arizona. If the forecasters are right, Philly may have to overcome more less-than-perfect conditions to upset the defending champions.
NOV 8 EAGLES ROOKIE NOLAN SMITH ON COLLEGE GAMEDAY Philadelphia Eagles rookie pass rusher Nolan Smith is set to be a Week 11 guest picker on College Gameday for Saturday’s matchup between the No. 2 Georgia Bulldogs and the No. 9 Ole Miss Rebels in Athens.