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Tonight Devil’s Den is hosting After Hours Arias with Unibroue and the Center City Opera Theater Company. Beginning at 7 p.m. the South Philadelphia bar […]
Free agent linebacker Victor Butler left Philadelphia Tuesday without a deal, but there is still mutual interest between him and the Eagles, according to a league source.
It’s another great unit in La Roque, this one with a Murphy Bed, which always seems like something out of a depressing stage play set […]
The Eagles signed punter Donnie Jones to a one-year contract Monday and released Mat McBriar.
Jones, formerly of the Texans, is a two-time All-Pro selection.
“Donnie Jones is a guy that we have admired over the last several years,” said Eagles general manager Howie Roseman. “He has one of the strongest legs in the entire NFL and we’re excited we had a chance to sign him. We watched a lot of tape on him and he’s coming off a very good season with Houston. We feel he’ll add a good element to our special teams units.”
It’s that time again: COOK’s November schedule is due to be released tomorrow, and we’re here a day early with a look at what’s coming […]
Wait, Alla Spina has a dog brunch? Yes they do–this weekend, when the restaurant hosts the Bow Wow Brunch in support of homeless animals in […]
Arrelious Benn’s career had been going down a promising path.
He was a five-star recruit out of high school, showed off his versatile skill set at Illinois and got selected in the second round of the 2010 draft by the Bucs.
But since arriving to the NFL, he hasn’t lived up to expectations, totaling just 59 catches and 862 receiving yards in three seasons. Now, the 24-year-old is excited about getting a new start.
“If I’m being honest with you, I don’t like my career,” Benn said today. “I’ve got to stay healthy. I haven’t stayed healthy. I’ve had a problem with injuries. When I was healthy and out there, I made plays. I was consistent. But the big thing for me is to stay healthy. It’s no secret for me, I know that. I’m going to be honest with myself. Just come in here and do what I’ve got to do.”
Cheers to the season!
PHOENIX — Much has been made of Chip Kelly‘s trips to Foxborough when he was coaching at Oregon. He reportedly made three visits in all, and passed along to Bill Belichick the keys to his super fast-paced no-huddle, which included one-word play calls.
“I was interested to hear how he did it,” Belichick said, via the Boston Globe. “I would say he expanded it to a different level and it was very interesting to understand what he was doing. Certainly I’ve learned a lot from talking to Chip about his experiences with it and how he does it and his procedure and all that.”
The Patriots revved up their no-huddle and simplified their play-calling this past season. Belichick, though, downplayed Kelly’s influence on New England’s offense during a session with reporters at the owners meetings Tuesday.
A fun reason to run around the city
Not a pie in sight
Last week, the Eagles announced that they’ve acquired wide receiver Arrelious Benn from the Bucs.
A second-round pick in 2010, Benn failed to live up to expectations in three seasons with Tampa. But he’s only 24, has some size (6-2, 220), a versatile skill set and can play special teams.
How does he fit into the Eagles’ plans going forward? Let’s take a look at the All-22.
Sugarhouse Casino is hosting a Philly Food Truck Festival this Thursday, October 11th, from 5 to 11 p.m. There will be games, music by DJ […]
Cary Williams knew his answer might raise a few eyebrows, but when the new Eagles cornerback was asked Friday who he modeled his game after, he delivered an honest reponse.
“You might not like this, but I model myself after Nnamdi [Asomugha],” Williams said. “He didn’t have much success here, but I don’t plan on going down that path. I always see myself as him because he’s a taller, leaner guy, and a guy that I actually liked with a skill set.