Let’s get to the Philadelphia Eagles news and links …
Zack Baun inspired to lead Vic Fangio’s ‘next-level’ defense in 2026 – PhiladelphiaEagles.com
Aside from the changes to personnel and development of the younger players in the locker room, a large reason for Baun’s excitement lies in Fangio and his system. “I feel he’s taking things to the next level this year,” Baun said about his defensive coordinator. “Even with his own scheme, he continues to develop and tweak and change.” Baun, having grown into his role under Fangio, now leads one of the youngest defensive rosters in the league. “He’s a hard-nosed, old school football coach, Baun said. “If you’re willing to learn and listen to what he has to say, it could be really good for you and I think it’s been really good for this defense.”
Advertisement
Jason Kelce is raising money for the Eagles Autism Foundation once again – BGN
For the sixth year in a row, Jason Kelce is raising money for the Eagles Autism Foundation through his annual fundraiser at the Jersey Shore.
2026 NFL offseason: Biggest surprise players on each team – ESPN
CB Riq Woolen. The Eagles signed Woolen to a one-year deal worth up to $15 million this offseason to solidify the corner spot opposite Quinyon Mitchell. He has opened some eyes with his unique blend of size (6-foot-4, 210 pounds), speed and coverage skills. The highlight was an interception of a Jalen Hurts throw during minicamp when he anticipated a throw to tight end Dallas Goedert, undercut the route and sped the other way with the pick.
Biggest Eagles questions by position in 2026: Offense – NBCSP
Quarterback: Will Jalen Hurts mesh with Sean Mannion’s offense? One of the biggest stories of the Eagles’ offseason was the hiring of Sean Mannion to take over as offensive coordinator. This is a big-swing hire after the 2025 version of the Eagles’ offense finished 22nd in the NFL. They were far too talented to be in that spot. So they moved on from Kevin Patullo and went through an exhaustive search to find their next OC before landing on Mannion. Mannion, 34, is expected to run a version of the Shanahan offense. That will be a big departure from the offense we’ve seen under Nick Sirianni and Jalen Hurts over the last five seasons. While this new offense will be some sort of “blend” between old and new, the Eagles are expected to run many of the staples of a Shanahan scheme. And it’s fair to wonder how that offense will blend with the Eagles’ franchise quarterback. The good news is that, so far, it seems like Mannion and Hurts have already forged a strong relationship. Hurts is the kind of player who wants to know the why behind everything and Mannion has had all the answers. What are the staples we are expecting to see in this offense? More under-center usage, play action, pre-snap motions and a real emphasis on tying the run and pass. Nick Sirianni has said he thinks Hurts has shown an ability to do all of those things.
The Other Guy: Eagles Have Found Something Special In RG Tyler Steen – SI
Whether by design or overreaction, Philadelphia is moving off its prior offensive scheme under new coordinator Sean Mannion. For the offensive line, that means more of a stretch, wide-zone blocking approach versus one that defaulted to more of an inside-zone, power-based philosophy. The “other guy” on the Eagles’ dominant offensive front, which also includes star left tackle Jordan Mailata, is third-year pro Tyler Steen, who stands out as a prime breakout candidate at right guard under Mannion, new offensive line coach Chris Kuper, and run game coordinator Ryan Mahaffey. The 6-6, 321-pound former Alabama standout via Vanderbilt, selected in the third round (No. 65 overall) of the 2023 NFL Draft, stepped in as a starter last season and more than held his own, starting all 18 games (including the playoff loss to San Francisco) after limited action in his first two seasons (just three combined starts).
Advertisement
What we learned from every NFL team during offseason workouts – The Athletic
An Eagles offensive line that brings back every starter looks healthy and has bought into the shift toward more wide zone blocking concepts under new offensive coordinator Sean Mannion. Five-time All-Pro right tackle Lane Johnson was thrilled about having guard help on certain blocks for the first time in his career. He even grinned, gave the “OK” sign and said, “Me likey!” Center Cam Jurgens (back) and left guard Landon Dickerson (knee) did not miss any time in OTAs and minicamp after traveling to Colombia for offseason stem cell treatment. The health and confidence of what’s arguably been the team’s strongest and most tenured unit during its golden era is as good an early sign as it gets the Eagles are headed toward a much-needed offensive resurgence.
Devan Kaney leaving Fox 29 and Philly for new gig, won’t be back for Eagles games – Inquirer
Kaney was laid off at 94.1 WIP in March as part of the latest round of national cutbacks by parent company, Audacy. In addition to being an on-air host, Kaney served as the station’s sideline reporter during the Eagles’ 2025 Super Bowl run and all of last season, replacing the fired Howard Eskin. It’s a role she won’t be returning to. “As much as I would have loved to return as the sideline reporter, they never reached out,” Kaney said, “and I’ll be covering a different NFL franchise moving forward.” Kaney had been with Fox 29 since 2023, serving as a parttime sports anchor and reporter. She also appeared on Good Day Philadelphia and featured prominently on the station’s Eagles coverage.
10 reasons the Cowboys will be a dumpster fire this season – PhillyVoice
In other words, there’s a reasonable enough chance that the Cowboys will have traded one of the best defensive players in the NFL in Micah Parsons for a couple of aging DTs and a net loss in draft pick value.
Dak Prescott to teammate: ‘I’ll get you to the playoffs, you need to help us win it’ – Blogging The Boys
There are a lot of things flying under the radar right now when it comes to the layers this defense can develop under first-year DC Christian Parker, and one of them is absolutely the Cowboys going into their first full season with Quinnen Williams at defensive tackle. Parker’s expertise in the secondary paired with his first draft pick Caleb Downs being the best secondary player in the class has created a heavier focus on the backend of the Cowboys defense compared to the trenches. This is especially true when considering all of the other new names in the secondary besides Downs like Cobie Durant, Jalen Thompson, P.J. Locke, and Devin Moore.
Advertisement
Can Commanders start ’26 season with a Week 1 win vs Eagles in Philly? – Hogs Haven
The Commanders and Eagles share one of the oldest and most bitter rivalries in the NFL — one which the Commanders hold the lead in overall W-L record at 91-87-5. While Philadelphia has largely controlled the NFC East over the last few years, Washington has consistently played them incredibly tough. In fact, even during down years, the Commanders have managed to pull off surprising upsets against the Eagles, including a tight 24-17 victory in their most recent matchup. A win in this 2026 Week 1 game would see the series stand at 3-3 in the Dan Quinn era, while a Washington loss would tilt the table to 2-4 in favor of the Eagles since the start of the ’24 season when Quinn took over as head coach. The main storyline surrounding this game is the massive amount of schematic change on both sidelines. Opening the season against a fierce divisional opponent while breaking in two new offensive coordinators and one defensive coordinator means that the team that makes fewer mental mistakes will have a massive advantage. Additionally, playing at Lincoln Financial Field is always a hostile environment for road teams, giving the Eagles a distinct home-field emotional edge. Philly is favored in early betting lines, so the Commanders will face a tough road test against a good team and a tough crowd as Washington looks to reverse fortune in 2026.
Survey results: Will the NY Giants be next to win a championship? – Big Blue View
We really shouldn’t be all that surprised that Giants fans think that the Giants will be the next to win a Super Bowl. Likewise, we shouldn’t be all that surprised only 1 percent of fans think the New York Jets will be next to win a Super Bowl. I didn’t specify a timeline, and the Jets clearly have a plan to return to competency, but a lot can happen between now and three years from now. The surprise, at least for me, was that the Giants and Buffalo Bills aren’t closer.
Can you guess this NFL linebacker in today’s in-5 trivia game? – SB Nation
Hello football fans! Welcome to the SB Nation NFL in-5 daily trivia game. Click on “Instructions” to learn how to play the game. Feel free to share your results in the comments and feedback in this Google Form. [BLG Note: I’ll be impressed if you get this one.]
…
Advertisement
Social Media Information:
BGN Facebook Page: Click here to like our page
BGN Twitter: Follow @BleedingGreen
BGN BlueSky: Follow @bleedgreennation.bsky.social
BGN Instagram: Follow @BleedingGreenInsta
BGN Manager: Follow Brandon Lee Gowton on Twitter | BlueSky | Threads
BGN Radio Twitter: Follow @BGN_Radio
The Feed post of the day
Each day, we highlight a BGN community post here in this space. Head over to The Feed to submit your entry and have a chance to be featured in The Linc!
Read the full article here

