Brandon Graham out of retirement, back with Eagles
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Jalen Hurts says he stays "singularly focused on the collective" while DeVonta Smith admits he only looks at Brown's social media "for the pictures."
Graham said the Eagles reached out to him before Za’Darius Smith’s retirement. Graham initially declined. His wife, Carlyne, was skeptical of the entire idea. Graham, still mulling whether he was done, told her if the Eagles called again, he’d have to seriously consider returning, and he proved to her he was capable by working out every day.
As Cam Jurgens deals with a knee injury, the Eagles are weighing options if they have to replace him. None of them are great
Jalen Hurts willed the Philadelphia Eagles to a 28-22 victory over the Minnesota Vikings, as the Eagles quarterback finished 19 of 23 for 326 yards and three touchdowns in the victory -- arguably the best game of Hurts' career.
The Eagles are looking to bounce back from their first loss of the season in a Thursday Night Football matchup against the Giants at MetLife Stadium. Get the latest Eagles vs. Giants predictions here.
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Thursday Night Football Bets, Anytime TD Scorer, and Player Props - Week 8 Expert TNF Picks (2025)
Thursday Night Football heads to Inglewood, California, this week for an inter-conference battle between the 3-3 Minnesota Vikings and 4-3 Los Angeles Chargers. Both teams are coming off home losses and will be looking to bounce back on a short week.
Once the NFL’s gold standard for rushing dominance, the Philadelphia Eagles have fallen from historically great to historically lost because of a mix of injuries, front-office overconfidence, and schematic drift.