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NBC Sports Philadelphia on MSNEagles 2025 most important list: DeVonta SmithWith nine playoff games under his belt, Smith is already the Eagles’ all-time leading receiver in the postseason with 595 yards. Dallas Goedert is second with 562 and Harold Carmichael is third with 465. Smith is still just 26 years old and under contract through the 2028 season, so he should continue to separate himself.
The natural word to use would be "repeat." But Eagles head coach Nick Sirianni won't. Neither will any of the players. Instead, they're focusing on a different phrase. One that signifies the Eagles' expectations for excellence lasting well beyond the 2025 season, even though the Eagles are considered odds-on favorites to, ahem, repeat.
The Eagles will have a target on their backs all season, and have lost several free agents. But they can still win it all.
Cooper DeJean and DeVonta Smith are among seven Philadelphia Eagles who could earn their first Pro Bowl nods in 2025
It has become a popular talking point among Jalen Hurts' detractors to suggest that his incredibly talented supporting cast on offense carried him to last season's Super Bowl title.
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Lehigh Valley Live on MSNWith Super Bowl behind him, Nazareth’s Dotson prepares for contract year with EaglesDotson registered at least 35 receptions and 500 receiving yards in each of his first two seasons in Washington. As part of the Eagles’ talented offense, the wideout made 19 catches for 144 yards in 17 regular-season games. He was targeted a career-low 33 times.
Philadelphia Eagles rookie Jihaad Campbell opens up about his mindset during injury rehab and his approach to the upcoming season.
ESPN suggested the Eagles could sign free agent Tyler Boyd, who was considered one of the best slot wide receivers in the NFL when he played for the Cincinnati Bengals, amassing over 1,000 receiving yards in 2018 and in 2019.
Months after the Eagles won their second Super Bowl, Brandon Graham believes the team can win the big game for the third time in the 2025 season.
Philadelphia Eagles rookie safety Andrew Mukuba is making a strong first impression on teammates, according to wide receiver DeVonta Smith.
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Spector and Smith partnered to create a new trading card that immortalize the receiver’s 46-yard touchdown play in Super Bowl LIX.