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Graham? Worilds? Neither? Eagles need to figure it out.
Five things to know about the Rams.
Eagles-Bears position-by-position preview.
Kelly looking for ways to spell DeMeco Ryans.
Guests ate the Flyer’s favorite pre-game meal while supporting youth hockey scholarships.
Inside linebackers training camp preview.
Nothing but positive vibes emanating from the NovaCare Complex at the moment, as you might expect. The Chip Kelly era is still drenched with that new car smell. Players are energized and eager to impress the new head man. His ideas are fresh and untapped. Optimism and anticipation rule, as they should.
Where it gets interesting is when theory becomes practice, when the players get knee-deep in the process of changing their training, their approach and their mindset. Kelly is introducing a whole new operation to the Eagles, and in some respects, the league. He will ask veteran players, who have made it this far doing things one way, to buy into his methods even though they haven’t been tested on the NFL level.
The opening of the offseason program marks the very beginning of this experiment. The entire NFL community is watching intently to see how it plays out.
Linebacker, team release statement.
Eagles rank near bottom in fourth-down attempts.
Will all the plays eventually catch up with them?
LeSean McCoy‘s celebrity softball game, which raises money to help fight ALS, is this Saturday in Lancaster. (Details here.) The Eagles’ running back called into 97.5 The Fanatic this week to promote the event and of course talk a little ball.
McCoy was asked about the quarterback situation and whether he, like Michael Vick and DeSean Jackson, wants more clarity when it comes to the depth chart.
“The thing about Michael Vick is, he’s a 12-year vet, he’s put his work in in the league, and his voice means a lot,” said McCoy.
Manayunk’s Spring Restaurant Week returns from April 15 to 26!
This Scranton Construction Worker Does Yoga to Stay Limber for Mountain Biking
Dennis Knowlton says yoga was the key to biking 4,200 miles across the country.