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Geelong College has produced its fair share of AFL players of the past 25 years, but other incredible athletes including four ...
Sydney Brown is a candidate to step in. The Eagles envisioned him as a future starter at safety when they drafted him early ...
The Eagles snapped their Georgia draft-pick streak on Friday night when they selected Alabama offensive lineman Tyler Steen and Illinois safety Sydney Brown in the third round.
Vic Fangio didn’t have to mention Tristin McCollum—but he did. That surprise nod could signal a real opportunity for the overlooked veteran to claim a starting role in Philadelphia’s evolving ...
After winning Super Bowl LIX in February, the Eagles have a new offensive play-caller on offense but almost all of their starters back, while Philly's top-ranked defense has answers ready for a couple ...
We are examining one player on the Eagles' roster bubble at each defensive position following the offseason workout program ...
With C.J. Gardner-Johnson gone, Eagles CB Cooper DeJean could take on dual roles at nickelback and safety as Philadelphia reloads its secondary ...
Eagles defensive coordinator Vic Fangio revealed that Cooper DeJean might have a new position, and Jalen Carter's ceiling ...
Sydney Brown starting the year on injuried reserve probably helped his cause, but McCollum ended up starting two games and stuck on the Eagles’ active roster throughout their run to Super Bowl LIX.
But the Eagles drafted two early-round safeties over the past two seasons in Sydney Brown (third round, 2023) and Mukuba. Blankenship is heading into the last year of his contract.
In the 2025 draft, the Eagles selected another safety with a second-round pick in Andrew Mukuba, who does not have Brown's bulk or explosiveness, but displayed much better awareness in college ...
It feels like Sydney Brown should be the front runner for the job. The Eagles drafted him with the third pick in the third round of the 2023 draft. They clearly like the guy.