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Former Eagles wide receiver Britain Covey developed into one of the NFL’s top punt returners during the 2023 season, and he could potentially be great in that area for a long time. But when the ...
Jason Pierre-Paul, the former New York Giants defensive star and two-time Super Bowl champion, recently had a rough time at a nightclub. The longtime NFL player said his $400,000 watch was removed ...
Former Pittsburgh Steelers safety Ryan Clark thinks the team should want to lose in 2025 to pursue a quarterback. Clark, looking at the long-term future of the Steelers’ franchise, says the ...
The best Super Bowl betting sites provide substantial bonuses, a huge array of odds and a large selection of prop bets on the big game. You can access attractive welcome offers and then peruse ...
The Kansas City Chiefs are the slight -125 favorite to beat the Philadelphia Eagles (+105) for the second time in three years to win their unprecedented third consecutive Super Bowl championship.
While celebrating the Philadelphia Eagles' 2025 Super Bowl win, Donald Trump turned his attention to Taylor Swift and the Kansas City Chiefs. As he talked up the Eagles and their journey to becoming ...
C.J. Gardner-Johnson's second stint with the Philadelphia Eagles proved to be a successful one. Although the Eagles traded Gardner-Johnson to the Houston Texans, the safety earned a Super Bowl LIX ...
As is tradition, the White House welcomed the winning Super Bowl team to the nation's capital for a ceremony honoring their victory, and this year, that moment was set for the Philadelphia Eagles.
A few hours before the event, NBC News White House correspondent Yamiche Alcindor announced that Super Bowl MVP and quarterback Jalen Hurts, along with multiple unnamed players, would not attend.
“The kitchen and living room had appetizers, food, and beverages set out, apparently from the Super Bowl party the night before.” Another female witness who was at the party that day, and did ...
(AFP) US President Donald Trump celebrated the 2025 Super Bowl champion Philadelphia Eagles at the White House on Monday, and “saluted” the NFL champions as “incredible”. However ...