Eagles coach Doug Pederson had said that he was asymptomatic for the coronavirus when he was sent home to quarantine last week.
Author: Martin Frank, Delaware News Journal
No fans allowed at Dover International Speedway’s NASCAR race weekend
Dover International Speedway announced that fans will not be allowed to attend its race weekend from Aug. 21-23 due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Carson Wentz not worried by Eagles’ second-round selection of QB Jalen Hurts
The Eagles selected Oklahoma QB Jalen Hurts in the second round, but incumbent starter Carson Wentz said he doesn’t feel threatened by the move.
Philadelphia Eagles legend Pete Retzlaff dies at 88
Pete Retzlaff, a tight end who played for the Eagles from 1956-66 and retired as the franchise’s all-time leader in catches and yards, has died.
Carson Wentz leads Philadelphia Eagles to NFL playoff berth with win over New York Giants
The Eagles needed either a victory or a Dallas loss to win the NFC East. The Cowboys won easily, meaning the Eagles had to win in order to get in.
Eagles fall apart vs. Dolphins, miss shot to pull even with Cowboys
The Philadelphia Eagles had a prime opportunity to move into a tie for first place in the NFC East but couldn’t handle the job.
Eagles’ losses getting uglier as offense, defense self-destruct against Cowboys
The Eagles sunk to 3-4 with a blowout loss to the Cowboys, and they’ll have to find answers in short order to turn things around.
Eagles release LB Zach Brown, whose trash talk of Vikings QB Kirk Cousins backfired
The Eagles released LB Zach Brown, three days after he said Vikings QB Kirk Cousins is the “weakest part” of the Minnesota’s offense.
Eagles coach Doug Pederson: ‘We’re gonna win’ game vs. Cowboys
Doug Pederson denies saying he made a guarantee, but the Eagles coach still made a definitive statement about the matchup with the Cowboys.
Trades might not solve the Eagles problems at cornerback, wide receiver
The Eagles’ problems go beyond cornerbacks Rasul Douglas and Sidney Jones, and wide receivers who struggle to get open deep.