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The PHLY Philadelphia Eagles podcast hosted by Zach Berman and Bo Wulf. Giving you Eagles talk everyday, along with postgame shows and more. Nobody covers the Eagles more closely.
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Live from Reading Terminal, we’re talking A.J. Brown, Saquon Barkley, Jalen Hurts, Nick Sirianni, Vic Fangio, Jalen Carter and tail, baby. The Eagles’ holiday trip is a short one down I-95 to the decrepit Commanders stadium as they try to chase down the No. 1 seed in the NFC in the midst of a 10-game winning streak. It’s up to Fangio and the defense to shut down Jayden Daniels and the frisky Commanders offense.Fran Duffy, Zach Berman, Bo Wulf and Deniz Selman are on the scene to run through the final parts of previewing the game, with news from the Eagles facility, before a rousing edition of Swooper in front of what figures to be a raucous crowd of sickos.
We look ahead to an NFC East-clinching opportunity for the Eagles as Saquon Barkley, Jalen Hurts, A.J. Brown, Lane Johnson and Kenny Gainwell (Nick Sirianni loves that guy) prepare for their rematch with the Washington Commanders. Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro joins the show to weigh in on Saquon’s standing in the state, Nick Sirianni’s leadership style and, if you’re lucky, the Dylan McMahon waiving.Join the PHLY Eagles crew, with Zach Berman and the professor Deniz Selman taking you through everything you need to know.
Vic Fangio’s Philadelphia Eagles defense is arguably the best in the league and he’s found a way for the team’s pass rush to be effective despite the league’s lowest blitz rate and the loss of some key players. But one of those players might be on the way back, as the Eagles activated Bryce Huff’s practice window. Would his return help the likes of Nolan Smith, Josh Sweat and Jalyx Hunt to stay fresh?Our PHLY Eagles crew discusses that and a whole lot more, as Super Bowl champion Vinny Curry joins the show and Zach Berman updates the latest from the Eagles’ facility.
Jalen Hurts had arguably his best passing performance of the season, throwing to both A.J. Brown and DeVonta Smith for over 100 yards, in the dominant win over the Pittsburgh Steelers. It’s our film review Tuesday to explain how it happened, as Fran Duffy details the scheme behind Hurts’ success, how Lane Johnson and Jordan Mailata were integral to the protection, and what it means moving forward for this Saquon Barkley-led offense. And don’t forget to give the defense its flowers, as Jalen Carter, Nolan Smith and Zack Baun continue to be bad, bad men.Join Duffy, Zach Berman and Bo Wulf for our PHLY Eagles show on a sexy Tuesday.
Headaches galore last week? No problem, as Jalen Hurts gave you what you wanted by throwing successfully to A.J. Brown and DeVonta Smith against the best defense the Eagles will play in the regular season. Saquon Barkley hampered? No problem, thanks to Kenny Gainwell. The team responds to two early turnovers and chokes the life out of the visiting Steelers, all, perhaps, thanks to the somehow steady hand of Nick Sirianni. Maybe he knew what he was doing after all.Zach Berman and Bo Wulf steward your Day After podcast following the Eagles’ total dismissal of the Steelers as they creep closer to the No. 1 seed in the NFC.
Jalen Hurts had one of his best passing performances of the season, tossing touchdowns to A.J. Brown and DeVonta Smith against the best defense the Eagles have played this season. Supremacy in the Pennsylvania again belongs to the Philadelphia Eagles after Jalen Hurts’ impressive performance, while Kenny Gainwell provided juice in a game with Saquon Barkley less of a factor. On defense, the Eagles dominated, with Jalen Carter, Josh Sweat and Nolan Smith bringing the heat as they forced three-and-outs on the Steelers’ first five drives of the game. Now 12-2, the Eagles are tied atop the NFC with Detroit for the conference’s No. 1 seed with three games to go. Join Super Bowl champion Vinny Curry, Fran Duffy and Bo Wulf as they react to another huge Eagles win, making it 10 in a row.
Time to put up for the Philadelphia Eagles passing game. Against the best defense they play all season, can DeVonta Smith, A.J. Brown and Jalen Hurts get back on track throwing the ball behind Lane Johnson and Jordan Mailata? Or will it be the Saquon Barkley show again? Meanwhile, Jalen Carter, Zack Baun, Quinyon Mitchell and C.J. Gardner-Johnson should be able to shut down Russell Wilson and the Steelers offense without George Pickens. Will that be enough?Fran Duffy breaks down everything you need to know about the matchup with Rich Hofmann before Zach Berman joins live from the LINC.
The battle of Pennsylvania features A.J. Brown, Jalen Hurts, Saquon Barkley, Lane Johnson, Jordan Mailata and Johnny Wilson on one side with T.J. Watt, Cam Heyward, Minkah Fitzpatrick and Nick Herbig on the other. In a matchup of CEO head coaches, Nick Sirianni goes against Mike Tomlin as two of the league’s best square off. Can the Eagles fight through the silly off-field drama of the week to win their 10th game in a row?Our PHLY crew puts the finishing touches on their week of analysis, with predictions from Zach Berman and much more.
All eyes on A.J. Brown and Jalen Hurts this week given Brandon Graham’s comments about their relationship, but the Eagles are focused on business. Brown wants the passing game to be better, so let’s see if DeVonta Smith is due for a big day, with Lane Johnson and Jordan Mailata protecting (not to mention Saquon Barkley). On defense, Jalen Carter figures to have a good matchup as Quinyon Mitchell, Cooper DeJean and Darius Slay try to shut down Russell Wilson and a Steelers offense likely to be without George Pickens.Fran Duffy joins Zach Berman and, maybe, Bo Wulf in studio for a full preview of Eagles-Steelers, the latest from NovaCare and, of course, Swooper.
As the local and national media discuss A.J. Brown and Brandon Graham’s comments, what role does Nick Sirianni play in keeping the locker room together? We discuss some of the recent issues with the Philadelphia Eagles’ passing game: What do the Eagles actually need from Jalen Hurts as they attempt to win the Super Bowl? Plus, Jeffrey Lurie official sold an 8 percent stake of the Eagles for a while lot of money.We break it all down on the PHLY Eagles Show.
Fran Duffy joins the show for his weekly assessment of the Eagles’ performance, this time with a narrow focus on an Eagles passing game that is underperforming. As Brandon Graham airs dirty laundry between A.J. Brown and Jalen Hurts, we wonder if Hurts needs to get Brown the ball more. And what about DeVonta Smith?Join our PHLY Eagles crew, poo ragu not included, for an in-depth breakdown.
At 11-2, the Eagles are one of the best teams in football, but A.J. Brown, DeVonta Smith and Jalen Hurts were among those who seemed upset with the team’s performance in its win over the Panthers Sunday. Does A.J. Brown have a point? Is Kellen Moore doing enough to fix the passing offense? Is Jalen Hurts more at fault? With Saquon Barkley on board, does it even matter?Our PHLY Eagles team breaks it down one day later. Join the conversation.
Jalen Hurts did not play his best game as a passer, with A.J. Brown and DeVonta Smith not fully utilizes in the offense, but thanks to Saquon Barkley, C.J. Gardner-Johnson, Jalen Carter and a host of others, the Eagles escaped with a win over the visiting Carolina Panthers. Bryce Young? Not so bad in his return to the Philadelphia area. Grant Calcaterra’s touchdown early in the fourth quarter made a difference, while Nick Sirianni’s decision-making was a huge concern once again.Join the PHLY Eagles crew as they unpack everything that happened from the sloppy performance as Fran Duffy analyzes the action and Zach Berman checks in from the LINC.
DeVonta Smith and A.J. Brown are set to reunite as part of the offense behind Jalen Hurts, Lane Johnson and Jordan Mailata while Dallas Goedert is sidelined. With Bryce Young and the Carolina Panthers on tap, it’s up to Vic Fangio’s group to shut down the visitors with help from Jalen Carter, Jordan Davis, Milton Williams, Zack Baun and Rookie of the Year contender Quinyon Mitchell.The PHLY Eagles show puts its finishing touches on the preview of Eagles-Panthers, while Deniz Selman sets up the full playoff scenarios for the Eagles after the Lions’ win over the Packers Thursday night.
Brandon Graham has been nominated for the Walter Payton Man of the Year, Saquon Barkley is in the running for MVP, Vic Fangio should be coordinator of the year, Nick Sirianni should be in coach of the year conversation and Jahan Dotson is setting records of his own. As awards season rolls in, we’re here to preview Eagles-Panthers, with DeVonta Smith potentially returning but Dallas Goedert on the sideline.Fran Duffy joins the show for his usual impeccable analysis of the Panthers, who have been playing better lately, while Zach Berman and Bo Wulf provide the latest intel from the locker room before another rousing round of Swooper.
What was once considered a “layup” game, PHLY Eagles show examines if Bryce Young’s improved play makes the Panthers a potential “trap” game. Zach Berman joins from the Novacare Center after head coach Nick Sirianni’s press conference as the Eagles advance without TE Dallas Goedert. Super Bowl champ Vinny Curry joins to talk about look ahead games & what the Birds can do to prevent that. Plus, GM Howie Roseman has been on an absolute NFL Draft heater lately. Is this the best Eagles defense since Buddy Ryan’s back in the day?
It’s Film Review Tuesday, so Fran Duffy is in studio to tell us about the impressive performances by Jalen Carter, Zack Baun, Quinyon Mitchell, Tristin McCollum, Jordan Davis, Milton Williams and Nolan Smith as the Eagles defense shut down Lamar Jackson and the high-powered Ravens offense. Plus, why Jalen Hurts did what was asked of him on offense and the offensive line pulled out a new trick to spring Saquon Barkley for his game-winning touchdown.Zach Berman also has the latest from the coordinators as he, Fran and Bo Wulf bat around the pressing Eagles topics, which include Emmanuel Forbes for some reason.
Fresh off their best win of the season on the road against Lamar Jackson and the Baltimore Ravens, Saquon Barkley, Jalen Hurts and A.J. Brown are the face of an offense that is doing its part for the 10-2 Eagles. But it’s Vic Fangio’s defense that may be the biggest reason for the team’s eight-game winning streak, behind Jalen Carter’s endurance, Quinyon Mitchell’s stifling nature and the ascendence of players like Zack Baun, Nakobe Dean and Nolan Smith. The Birds are for real.So too is our man Zach Berman, who is back from his drive up I-95 to join Bo Wulf for the Day After recap show. Where else would you want to spend Cyber Monday?
In a potential Super Bowl preview, it was Jalen Hurts, Saquon Barkley, A.J. Brown and Dallas Goedert against Kyle Hamilton and the Ravens defense. It was Lamar Jackson, Mark Andrews, Derrick Henry and Zay Flowers against Jalen Carter, Quinyon Mitchell, Vic Fangio and the Eagles defense. After a slow start on both sides of the ball, the Eagles’ defense stifled the Ravens for the rest of the game (with some help from Justin Tucker) while the Saquon Barkley dam finally broke on a game-winning 25-yard touchdown run. Riding an eight-game winning streak, the Eagles cemented their status as a Super Bowl contender.Join Super Bowl champion Vinny Curry, Jamie Lynch, Fran Duffy and Bo Wulf as they react to one of the biggest games of the season.
It’s the biggest game of the season for the Eagles, as they travel down I-95 to play Lamar Jackson, Derrick Henry and the Baltimore Ravens. With DeVonta Smith still banged up, A.J. Brown, Saquon Barkley and Jalen Hurts will have to carry the offense against a very good run defense that has still been susceptible to the deep ball. And then it will be on Vic Fangio to put together a plan that allows Jalen Carter, Nolan Smith, Quinyon Mitchell and Cooper DeJean to stifle the league’s No. 1 offense.Join Jamie Lynch and Rich Hofmann, live from Garage Fishtown, as they discuss the latest developments before Zach Berman joins live from Baltimore.
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