For more than five decades, the NFL has announced the host cities for each Super Bowl. One of the cities that was never named: Philadelphia. Why? Lets get into it.
The Boston Basketball Partners, a private investment group, wants to sell the Boston Celtics while they are hot, and Philadelphia Eagles owner Jeffrey Lurie is interested.
Nick Sirianni and Jeffrey Lurie made some history with the Eagles Sunday, and so did their players during a 55-23 romp in the NFC championship game.
The Philadelphia Eagles can trace their run to the Super Bowl to an epic collapse last season. The Eagles were 10-1 and flying high as the best team in the NFL in 2023.
Sylvester Stallone, Donald Trump's neighbor and friend, spent some teen years in Philadelphia and made the city a big part of his Rocky franchise.
If you want to be at Super Bowl LIX to see the Eagles take on the Chiefs, get ready to dig deep into your wallet. The ticket prices are hard to believe.
Jeffrey Lurie's Philadelphia Eagles have a chance to secure another Super Bowl ring. The last time they did, they defeated Lurie's hometown team: the New England Patriots. But this week, Lurie's name has been making headlines because of a different Massachusetts team.
Philadelphia Eagles owner Jeffrey Lurie has reportedly entered the bidding process for the Boston Celtics, blending his Massachusetts roots with aspirations to expand his sports empire.
Jalen Hurts and coach Nick Sirianni are ready for a Super Bowl rematch with Patrick Mahomes and former Eagles coach Andy Reid.
Some of Boston's best athletes, like the Patriots' Tom Brady and the Red Sox's Mookie Betts, have to leave town. But fans still love them.
Barkley is near the top of the short list of all-time great Philadelphia sports free-agent signings. He ran for 2,005 yards, rips off 60-yard scoring runs with the ease of a Joel Embiid layup and has turned the offense into its most elite dual threat since the halcyon days of Donovan McNabb and Terrell Owens.