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Eagles shock the Rams as Jordan Davis returns their second blocked field goal for a touchdown at the end
The Eagles roared back from a 26-7 deficit behind special teams, two huge blocked kicks, and a big game from A.J. Brown.
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Eagles shock the Rams as Jordan Davis returns their second blocked field goal for a touchdown at the end
The Eagles roared back from a 26-7 deficit behind special teams, two huge blocked kicks, and a big game from A.J. Brown.
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Jordan Davis and Jalen Carter found the Rams’ ‘fish’ on both blocked field goals: ‘We just hit the gap’
Film study from Eagles’ assistant special teams coordinator Joe Pannunzio showed a weakness in the Rams' field goal unit. Carter and Davis' plan helped them block two kicks in the fourth quarter.
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Eagles grades: Jalen Hurts sparks comeback as passing game comes to life in time to beat the Rams
Most of Hurts' 226 passing yards came in the second half, along with his three touchdown passes. A.J. Brown led the Eagles in receiving with 109 yards and his first touchdown reception of the year.
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Philly coffee shops close earlier than other cities. What gives?
Philly coffee shops are open, on average, two to four hours fewer than comparable cities. Why are there so few late night and afternoon options?
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Eagles shock the Rams as Jordan Davis returns their second blocked field goal for a touchdown at the end
The Eagles roared back from a 26-7 deficit behind special teams, two huge blocked kicks, and a big game from A.J. Brown.
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Eagles shock the Rams as Jordan Davis returns their second blocked field goal for a touchdown at the end
The Eagles roared back from a 26-7 deficit behind special teams, two huge blocked kicks, and a big game from A.J. Brown.
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Bernie Parent was the best of the Flyers and the best of Philadelphia. RIP. | Mike Sielski
The two-time Stanley Cup champion Flyers of the mid-1970s were full of stars and the city's sports legends. Bernie Parent was the most indispensable.
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Matt Turner knows what he has to do to regain the USMNT’s starting goalkeeper job
After facing the Union on Saturday, Turner spoke at length with The Inquirer about why he returned to MLS, and what it will take to regain Mauricio Pochettino's confidence as the World Cup nears.
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Malcolm Jenkins always paid attention to detail. Now he’s using that eagle eye in photography.
Football wasn’t Jenkins’ identity. He also enjoys poetry and art. The former safety has been embracing those outlets in retirement, and will be on the Eagles’ sideline on Sunday as a photographer.
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Bernie Parent, legendary Flyers goalie who brought Philadelphia its only two Stanley Cups, dies at 80
The Hall of Famer backstopped the Broad Street Bullies as they captured the Cup in 1974 and '75. Bumper stickers throughout the region proclaimed: “Only the Lord Saves More Than BERNIE PARENT.”
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Eagles jersey choice is a first in more than a decade
For the first time since 2015, the Eagles will be wearing their white "away" jerseys at home.
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After a bleak 2025, I’m having a hard time celebrating Hispanic Heritage Month this year | Sabrina Vourvoulias
Many Latinos carry a passport with them these days, in case they are profiled and stopped by ICE. Many — yes, even U.S. citizens — have talked with family about what to do if they are detained.
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Bruno Damiani’s goal gives the Union a much-needed 1-0 win over New England
After 70 minutes of scoreless soccer in a game the Union needed to win, Damiani made the breakthrough that kept the team atop the Supporters' Shield standings for another week.
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Malcolm Jenkins always paid attention to detail. Now he’s using that eagle eye in photography.
Football wasn't Jenkins’ identity. He also enjoys poetry and art. The former safety has been embracing those outlets in retirement, and will be on the Eagles' sideline on Sunday as a photographer.
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Malcolm Jenkins always paid attention to detail. Now he’s using that eagle eye in photography.
Football wasn't Jenkins’ identity. He also enjoys poetry and art. The former safety has been embracing those outlets in retirement, and will be on the Eagles' sideline on Sunday as a photographer.