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Former Eagles Star Trashes Philadelphia in Latest Tirade
Former Eagles Star Trashes Philadelphia in Latest Tirade

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time17-07-2025

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Former Eagles Star Trashes Philadelphia in Latest Tirade

Former Eagles Star Trashes Philadelphia in Latest Tirade originally appeared on Athlon Sports. Former Philadelphia Eagles safety Chauncey Gardner-Johnson has been vocal and unhappy since the organization traded him to the Houston Texans just weeks after winning Super Bowl LIX. The outspoken star led the Eagles in interceptions last season, but was traded away mainly as a cap-saving move. And he still isn't pleased about it. Gardner-Johnson has used many platforms to voice his displeasure over the Eagles' decision. On the latest episode of The Pivot podcast, he offered another tirade along with a new potential reason for him being moved. "We had a little scrum at practice," Gardner-Johnson said. "Nothing, just offense vs. defense, but who's the culprit of it? Me, I guess, because we're competing. Well, you tell me the period is live. You're telling us not to compete during a live period, but it's a live period, and we're getting ready for a playoff game?'' That, to our knowledge, is a new one: Philly traded a good player because tempers got hot during a practice? Gardner-Johnson detailing some sort of a conflict during a practice along the way to the Eagles' 2025 playoff run and tying it to the reason he was traded doesn't pass the smell test. The mere fact that Gardner-Johnson has held back from releasing this information until now creates the impression that the whole concept of a noteworthy clash is either overblown ... Or simply made up. Considering the fact the Eagles won the Super Bowl with a locker room that they feel was a tight-knit group? And considering that temper flare-ups occur all the time in NFL team practices? Nah. We're not believing that Chauncey even believes this. Some Eagles fans were upset that Gardner-Johnson was traded away this offseason. His edge and ball skills as a safety were something fans truly appreciated during his time here. But ... The more he talks, the easier it is for fans to accept that he's gone ... and maybe even to grasp an additional reason why he's gone. There is a fine line between being "a fiery competitor'' and a verbal "ticking timebomb.'' And Gardner-Johnson keeps ticking. Loudly. In ways that in some cases don't make him sound credible or rational. This story was originally reported by Athlon Sports on Jul 17, 2025, where it first appeared.

Predicting Which Eagles Land in NFL's Top 100
Predicting Which Eagles Land in NFL's Top 100

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time01-07-2025

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Predicting Which Eagles Land in NFL's Top 100

Predicting Which Eagles Land in NFL's Top 100 originally appeared on Athlon Sports. The NFL is hours away from unveiling the Top 100 players from the 2024 season. As the defending Super Bowl champions, it's safe to assume that the Philadelphia Eagles will have more names listed in that group of honorees than any other team in the league. Advertisement Right? It's time to review the list of Eagles that should make the list this time. Our Who's Who … Lane Johnson Johnson might just be the best right tackle in football. So long as he continues to play at a high level, he will most assuredly have a spot on this list until he retires. Jordan Mailata If Johnson is the best right tackle, Mailata is right there as being a candidate for bring called the best left tackle in the game. His leadership and athleticism were fully displayed last season despite missing five games. Chauncey Gardner-Johnson Gardner-Johnson led the best defense in football with six interceptions. His outspoken nature added a new edge to their desperately needed defense. He may now be in Houston, but Gardner-Johnson's standing in Philly will remain. Advertisement Cam Jurgens In his first season replacing a future Hall-of-Famer in Jason Kelce, Cam Jurgens reached the Pro Bowl last year while stabilizing Philadelphia's offensive line. He deserves a spot on the top 100 list. A.J. Brown Brown is one of the best receivers in football. He missed four games last year, but still recorded over 1,000 yards receiving for the third straight year since he arrived in Philly. Zack Baun Baun came from nowhere but then was one of the best linebackers in the sport last season. A first-team All-Pro, the former Saints player is a sure-fire pick on the top 100 list. Jalen Carter Carter's numbers weren't the best of any interior defensive linemen, but this is one of those 'you gotta watch the game' guys as his impact on the Eagles was massive. He's a perennial All-Pro player who is only getting better. Advertisement Jalen Hurts You cannot have the Super Bowl MVP not make the list. Hurts was ranked highly after a down year in 2023, but it's a safe bet to assume he'll get a respectable slot after helping to lead the team to a championship. Saquon Barkley Barkley won't just be on the list … he might just get ranked as the top overall player. Barkley is more than safe to get that honor after a 2,000-yard season and an NFL record for total rushing yards in a single season, including the playoffs. Related: Eagles Should Target Steelers Tight End After Blockbuster Trade Related: Eagles' Defensive Weakness Offers Trade Answers on T.J. Watt and Trey Hendrickson This story was originally reported by Athlon Sports on Jul 1, 2025, where it first appeared.

Eagles' Maturity Stands Out After Former Safety's Comments
Eagles' Maturity Stands Out After Former Safety's Comments

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time09-06-2025

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Eagles' Maturity Stands Out After Former Safety's Comments

Eagles' Maturity Stands Out After Former Safety's Comments originally appeared on Athlon Sports. Last season, Philadelphia Eagles safety Chauncey Gardner-Johnson was one of the older veterans on the defense. Being 27 years old isn't exactly "old" in today's NFL, but he was in comparison to the rest of Philly's defense. Advertisement Age doesn't equal maturity, though. After Philadelphia traded Gardner-Johnson to the Houston Texans this offseason, the veteran safety took the time to trash the organization for how they moved on from him. 'I feel highly disrespected, but it's a business,' Gardner-Johnson told Aaron Wilson of Houston's KPRC 2. 'Never was an All-Pro or Pro Bowl [selection]. Never. Led the league in interceptions. What more do you want?' Gardner-Johnson is an outspoken player. He wasn't the only one on the Eagles roster last year. The difference between some of the players on the team? Maturity. Despite all the comments Gardner-Johnson has made over the last few months, the Eagles locker room has been silent in response. Philadelphia's young roster has been focused on repeating as Super Bowl champions. Advertisement They don't have time to worry about what a former player is trying to say about them, their coaches or their organization.. Maybe that will change, But amid the trashing? The maturity from the Eagles young room might be another big reason why the champs are considered a favorite to repeat as Super Bowl winners. They aren't worried about sidebar stories like the one Gardner-Johnson has become. They have a goal to reach. That maturity level is something that Gardner-Johnson, should he choose to embrace it in his career, could be beneficial for him in Houston. Sometimes things need to be said. But sometimes, silence is golden.. Advertisement Related: Eagles Predicted To Have Two 'Sleeper' MVP Candidates Related: Eagles Players Throw Their Support Behind Coach Vic Fangio This story was originally reported by Athlon Sports on Jun 9, 2025, where it first appeared.

Eagles ‘Most Underrated' Rank Tells Notable Story
Eagles ‘Most Underrated' Rank Tells Notable Story

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time19-05-2025

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Eagles ‘Most Underrated' Rank Tells Notable Story

The Philadelphia Eagles have become one of the best teams in football due to their draft record. Over the last four drafts, Philadelphia has acquired Pro Bowl and All-Pro caliber players on both sides of the ball. One of the best stories over that time, though, has been the use of UDFAs for the team. Advertisement And no undrafted free agent has been a better story than starting safety Reed Blankenship. Signed by the team following the 2022 draft, Blankenship has grown not just into a solid starter on the team, but a great leader as well. Through three seasons, Blankenship has recorded eight interceptions and has been a consistent player on a defense with three different play-callers. Despite that continuous change, Blankenship seems to be just scratching the surface on his career. And that is why PFF writer Jonathon Macri believes he's the most underrated player on the roster. "On a Super Bowl-winning roster, there will always be some unsung heroes whose contributions might get overlooked, and Blankenship stands out," Macri wrote. "As a former undrafted free agent, Blankenship has assumed a locked-in starter over the past two seasons and delivered an 87.2 PFF coverage grade, which ranks eighth among 129 qualifying safeties since 2022." Advertisement The Eagles traded away Chauncey Gardner-Johnson this offseason in the hopes one of their younger stars in Sydney Brown or Andrew Mukuba step up. A big reason why the feel confident, though, is that they have Blankenship to lead the young players through the struggles of an NFL season. And that shows just how important Blankenship has been throughout his career. Related: Eagles Most Massive Loss Ranks As Surprise

All-Pro Safety Signing With Eagles Predicted By NFL Analyst
All-Pro Safety Signing With Eagles Predicted By NFL Analyst

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time08-05-2025

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All-Pro Safety Signing With Eagles Predicted By NFL Analyst

Even after the Philadelphia Eagles drafted Texas safety Andrew Mukuba with their second-round selection, there have been analysts and fans around the league who are looking for the team to make one more move. Philadelphia's need along the defensive side of the ball is highlighted in the safety room. They traded away Chauncey Gardner-Johnson to the Houston Texans, and could use some extra leadership at safety moving forward. Advertisement That is precisely why Jeffri Chadiha said the Eagles "make too much sense" for the team to sign veteran free agent Justin Simmons to a deal. "This one makes too much sense. Simmons is a two-time Pro Bowler and four-time second-team All-Pro who played some of his best football for the Denver Broncos when current Eagles defensive coordinator Vic Fangio was that franchise's head coach (2019-2021)," Chadiha said. "The Eagles also have an opening at safety after trading C.J. Gardner-Johnson following last season's Super Bowl win over Kansas City. "Gardner-Johnson's ballhawking skills were an essential part of Philadelphia's stellar defense. Simmons could bring the same talents to the Eagles, as he's familiar with Fangio's system and known for taking the ball away (his 32 interceptions rank tied for fifth among active players)." Simmons has openly campaigned to end up in Phillly this year to play under defensive coordinator Vic Fangio - his former head coach when both were in Denver. Advertisement Philadelphia is looking to get younger, though. Simmons is on the wrong side of 30, and coming off a down year with the Atlanta Falcons. It may make a lot of sense for both sides, but that doesn't mean it is going to happen anytime soon. Related: Not Even Taylor Swift Keeps Mom From Roasting Kelce Boys About Dating Related: Eagles Sign Dallas Goedert to New $10 Million Contract In Massive Move

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