Eagles sign LeSean McCoy to 4-year deal (Yahoo! Sports)
The Philadelphia Eagles may not have Brian Westbrook back yet, but they have secured the services of his...
Eagles, McCoy agree to terms on 4-year deal (PA SportsTicker)
The Philadelphia Eagles agreed to terms on a four-year deal with second-round draft choice LeSean McCoy on Monday.
Eagles Team Report (Yahoo! Sports)
• The Eagles have one of the best young defenses in the NFL. They were one of just three defenses (Baltimore and Pittsburgh were the others) that finished in the top five in total defense, run defense, pass defense and points allowed last season.
But that unit is facing the possibility of being without two of its key components in 2009. One is Pro Bowl free safety Brian Dawkins, who signed with the Denver Broncos in March. The other is defensive coordinator Jim Johnson.
The Eagles probably will have a harder time replacing Dawkins' leadership more than anything else. At 35, he no longer was playing at a Pro Bowl level.
Johnson's status remains up in the air.
Eagles' Curtis says he is 100 percent healthy (Yahoo! Sports)
It was something he couldn't say last year, but Philadelphia Eagles wide receiver Kevin Curtis has...
Eagles owe city $3 million to end revenue battle (AP)
A judge says the Philadelphia Eagles owe the city $3 million to finally resolve a long-standing stadium revenue dispute that sparked dueling lawsuits. Philadelphia Common Pleas Court Judge Albert Shepherd ruled Wednesday the city owes the team $5 million for a 2001 preseason game with the Baltimore Ravens that had to be canceled because of problems with the turf in Veterans Stadium, the team's...
Q&A: Giants' Reese discusses WRs, injury info (Yahoo! Sports)
GM Jerry Reese explains the team's approach at receiver and why true No. 1 WRs are overrated.
Did McNabb actually earn his $6 million raise? (Yahoo! Sports)
The $6 million bump in salary the Philadelphia Eagles gave quarterback Donovan McNabb last week will raise his...
League flooded with new defensive coordinators (Yahoo! Sports)
Not including the special cases in Philadelphia and Dallas, 19 franchises have different guys leading the way.