
Monday Night Football DFS: Week 3
This week’s Monday Night Football game features a matchup between two division rivals at the Philadelphia Eagles head to Jerry’s World to face the Dallas Cowboys.
This week’s Monday Night Football game features a matchup between two division rivals at the Philadelphia Eagles head to Jerry’s World to face the Dallas Cowboys.
Following Week 2 of the 2021 NFL season, we have some normalcy to the draft order. Some of the better teams in the league got back in the win column this week. Most of the teams that are currently 0-2 are not surprising. These teams will address the help they need with their early selections. Multiple winless teams also have a second first-round selection. Let’s get into this mock draft.
The preseason is here. For many players, that means a chance to achieve a lifelong dream of making the 53-man roster. However, not everyone can have their wishes fulfilled.
The Philadelphia Eagles traded Carson Wentz this offseason and now are ready to see what they have in Jalen Hurts. What is their outlook going into the 2021 season?
The Philadelphia Eagles enter the 2021 NFL season with haughty aspirations. The team drafted Heisman-winning receiver DeVonta Smith, managed to keep Zach Ertz on the team, and welcomes back Jalen Hurts for what they hope can become a second-year breakout.
While the 2021 NFL season is still months away, it is never too early to prepare for the fantasy season. Today, I am going to give three bold fantasy predictions for the Philadelphia Eagles in 2021.
On Monday, the Detroit Lions were announced as the 30th-ranked team in these power rankings. Today, we take a look at the Philadelphia Eagles, who rank 29th and are the last team in tier seven in the rankings.
With the 2021 NFL Draft over and the schedule officially being released, it’s time for my third annual 32 part series where the top three questions will be posed for each NFL team. Here are those three questions for the Philadelphia Eagles.
With parody unlike any other on a year-to-year basis, remaining a consistent contender in the National Football League remains a challenge. This article will look at the eight fourth-place clubs from 2020 and their odds to finish atop their respective division in 2021.
The Philadelphia Eagles came into the draft with 11 picks and ended with nine, while also picking up a fifth-rounder for 2022. Overall, they filled a lot of positions of need, while getting some great value picks and depth for the roster. They added talent that could make an immediate impact and players who will be solid for the future if they can tap into their potential.
Some teams are looking to contend in 2021. Others only want to move in the right direction. At the same time, only one team can lift the Lombardi next February. 31 teams will fall short. Here’s why each team will not have what it takes to win the Super Bowl next year.
With as volatile as football can be, the smallest of breaks could launch a Super Bowl run. Even the 1-15 Jacksonville Jaguars could position themselves to be a contender. Unlikely? Sure, but football is unpredictable for a reason. There is a path for all 32 teams to win Super Bowl LVI.
This week’s Monday Night Football game features a matchup between two division rivals at the Philadelphia Eagles head to Jerry’s World to face the Dallas Cowboys.
Following Week 2 of the 2021 NFL season, we have some normalcy to the draft order. Some of the better teams in the league got back in the win column this week. Most of the teams that are currently 0-2 are not surprising. These teams will address the help they need with their early selections. Multiple winless teams also have a second first-round selection. Let’s get into this mock draft.
The preseason is here. For many players, that means a chance to achieve a lifelong dream of making the 53-man roster. However, not everyone can have their wishes fulfilled.
The Philadelphia Eagles traded Carson Wentz this offseason and now are ready to see what they have in Jalen Hurts. What is their outlook going into the 2021 season?
The Philadelphia Eagles enter the 2021 NFL season with haughty aspirations. The team drafted Heisman-winning receiver DeVonta Smith, managed to keep Zach Ertz on the team, and welcomes back Jalen Hurts for what they hope can become a second-year breakout.
While the 2021 NFL season is still months away, it is never too early to prepare for the fantasy season. Today, I am going to give three bold fantasy predictions for the Philadelphia Eagles in 2021.
On Monday, the Detroit Lions were announced as the 30th-ranked team in these power rankings. Today, we take a look at the Philadelphia Eagles, who rank 29th and are the last team in tier seven in the rankings.
With the 2021 NFL Draft over and the schedule officially being released, it’s time for my third annual 32 part series where the top three questions will be posed for each NFL team. Here are those three questions for the Philadelphia Eagles.
With parody unlike any other on a year-to-year basis, remaining a consistent contender in the National Football League remains a challenge. This article will look at the eight fourth-place clubs from 2020 and their odds to finish atop their respective division in 2021.
The Philadelphia Eagles came into the draft with 11 picks and ended with nine, while also picking up a fifth-rounder for 2022. Overall, they filled a lot of positions of need, while getting some great value picks and depth for the roster. They added talent that could make an immediate impact and players who will be solid for the future if they can tap into their potential.
Some teams are looking to contend in 2021. Others only want to move in the right direction. At the same time, only one team can lift the Lombardi next February. 31 teams will fall short. Here’s why each team will not have what it takes to win the Super Bowl next year.
With as volatile as football can be, the smallest of breaks could launch a Super Bowl run. Even the 1-15 Jacksonville Jaguars could position themselves to be a contender. Unlikely? Sure, but football is unpredictable for a reason. There is a path for all 32 teams to win Super Bowl LVI.
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