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The Philadelphia Eagles (11-6) open their defense of their Super Bowl title Sunday afternoon at Lincoln Financial Field against the San Francisco 49ers (12-5).
It won't be long before the Philadelphia Eagles take the field to host the San Francisco 49ers. The Wild Card Round figures to provide plenty of fireworks. Nick Sirianni and Kyle Shanahan are no doubt making last-minute adjustments.
The Miami Dolphins fired Mike McDaniel. While that is obviously disappointing and most San Francisco 49ers fans should wish him well, there are some implications from this move that end up tying back to the team. Some could help, and some could hurt where the 49ers stand.
San Francisco 49ers QB Brock Purdy emphasized staying present, adjusting to Eagles defense, and matching the urgency of a hostile playoff environment as San Francisco's postseason begins.
According to Madden 26, the Philadelphia Eagles will defeat the San Francisco 49ers in the Wild Card Round 29-28. What started off as a defensive battle quickly became a shootout in the final minutes. But first, let's talk about how we got there.
George Kittle is a future Hall of Famer who's still the best tight end in the league when healthy. But he missed six games this season, and in his place, backup tight end Jake Tonges played extremely well. He finished the season with five touchdown catches -- only two fewer than Kittle.
The football player and his wife announced the news writing that their baby is "safe, healthy, and so deeply loved."
The Arizona Cardinals have already requested permission to interview San Francisco 49ers defensive coordinator Robert Saleh for their head coaching vacancy, and they are unlikely to be the only team pursuing the 49ers assistant during this hiring cycle. According to ESPN's...
In their last trip to Lincoln Financial Field, San Francisco dominated Philadelphia, 42-19 and the Eagles haven't forgotten the pregame disrespect