Asked about the possibility of visiting the White House, Eagles team owner Jeffrey Lurie and defensive end Josh Sweat both said they were focused on more immediate matters.
With Donald Trump back in office, the Super Bowl 59 champion Eagles will be first NFL team to face increasingly thorny ...
The Eagles may or may not accept an invitation that President Donald Trump may or may not send to come to the White House ...
There will be some fluctuation before draft weekend, but we have a clearer frame of reference as the final rankings come into ...
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The Mirror US on MSNPhiladelphia Eagles captain shares team stance on Donald Trump White House visitDonald Trump was in attendance as the Philadelphia Eagles won Super Bowl LIX in New Orleans on Sunday night, but the ...
In sum, we urge Harvard to refuse the illusory safety of anticipatory obedience and the moral compromises it will inevitably ...
I know the Packers' coaches do their own evaluations of their players (of course) but has a reporter ever asked if they try ...
U.S. stock futures were back in the red ahead of Wednesday's bell as shares in megacap Alphabet plunged 7% overnight. The ...
But they stood by him and now Mailata isn’t just still in the league, he’s also earning $66 million and was recently deemed ...
In Trump’s formulation, the nearly 2 million Palestinians in Gaza would be permanently removed to other countries — and ...
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Hosted on MSNMekhi Becton makes Aaron Rodgers claim with subtle Jets dig before Eagles Super BowlMekhi Becton spoke to The Mirror U.S. Sport about the difference between the Philadelphia Eagles and New York Jets, his time ...
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