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PALM BEACH, Fla. − Eagles chairman and CEO Jeffrey Lurie wasn't about to accept the proposal to ban the Tush Push play that has worked so successfully for his team over the last three years.
Philadelphia Eagles owner Jeffrey Lurie held his annual "State of the Eagles" address, so to speak, at the NFL owners meetings in Palm Beach on Tuesday. We trimmed some of his quotes for brevity's ...
In March, the Philadelphia Eagles announced their intention to visit the White House in celebration of their Super Bowl LIX championship, dispelling rumors they planned to forgo such a ceremony. Team ...
The Eagles will be visiting the White House later this month. Whether all of the Eagles will be visiting the White House remains to be seen. On Tuesday, owner Jeffrey Lurie emphasized that each player ...
Philadelphia Eagles owner Jeffrey Lurie is not making the visit with President Donald Trump at the White House mandatory for the players. Seven years after having their invitation rescinded by Trump, ...
Lurie said linebacker Zack Baun is “our number one priority in the offseason.” A year ago, such a statement would’ve been absurd. The Eagles initially signed the former Saints edge rusher to a ...
PALM BEACH, Fla. — Eagles owner Jeffrey Lurie spoke with reporters for around 40 minutes to wrap up the NFL’s annual league meetings on Tuesday. In addition to making his support known for the Tush ...
Eagles owner Jeffrey Lurie talked for the first time Tuesday since his team won the Super Bowl for a second time in February.
Jeff McLane brings you exclusive highlights from the NFL owners meetings, featuring Philadelphia Eagles owner Jeffrey Lurie, ...
Cristopher Sánchez’s changeup is his most effective pitch. He turns to it 34.8% of the time in a typical outing, and uses it ...
Philadelphia Eagles owner Jeffrey Lurie hinted at a contract extension for head coach Nick Sirianni in light of heated discussions surrounding the tush push.
The Packers, who proposed to ban Philadelphia’s rendition of the quarterback sneak, received backing from 16 of the NFL’s 32 teams, according to ESPN. A minimum of 24 votes is needed to pass a ...
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