Doug Pederson talks injuries, Peters, Pryor, Jeffery

Doug Pederson spoke to the media again on Tuesday and, as usual, touched on a number of topics. He was asked about the running back position, the decision to keep Jason Peters at right guard and the combination of Matt Pryor and Jordan Mailata at left tackle, the health of Carson Wentz and other injured…

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Doug Pederson talks Andre Dillard, Jason Peters, social justice, the quarterback room, and more
Doug Pederson met with the media on Saturday and touched on a number of topics

Doug Pederson talks Andre Dillard, Jason Peters, social justice, the quarterback room, and more

Eagles head coach Doug Pederson spoke to the media on Saturday and touched on a number of topics, including the season-ending injury to Andre Dillard. And while this news came out after Pederson spoke to the media, Jeff McLane reported on Saturday that Jason Peters wants a raise if he is going to kick back out…

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Andre Dillard being out for the season isn’t all bad. Here’s why.
Andre Dillard is out for the season with a biceps injury. (Photo by Mitchell Leff/Getty Images)

Andre Dillard being out for the season isn’t all bad. Here’s why.

Eagles 2019 first-round pick and starting left tackle Andre Dillard suffered a biceps injury in practice on Thursday that is going to require surgery, and he is going to miss the 2020 season. He's already the second offensive lineman the Eagles have lost this offseason, joining guard Brandon Brooks, who suffered a torn Achilles in…

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Eagles Head Coach Doug Pederson Transcript (8.20.20)
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Eagles Head Coach Doug Pederson Transcript (8.20.20)

Eagles head coach Doug Pederson spoke to the media on Thursday morning. He covered topics such as the team's first live practices (and tackling), injuries to Miles Sanders and other players, Jalen Reagor and his player comparisons, the backup quarterback situation, which rookies have stood out, and more. The team sends out transcripts of these…

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Doug Pederson tests positive for COVID-19
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Doug Pederson tests positive for COVID-19

Eagles head coach Doug Pederson and at least one other staff member have tested positive for the coronavirus, according to reports from ESPN NFL insider Adam Schefter and ESPN Eagles beat reporter Tim McManus. Pederson convened a team meeting on Sunday night to share the news with players. According to McManus, Pederson has received two…

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Doug Pederson Press Conference Transcript (7.27.20)
Doug Pederson met with the media on Saturday and touched on a number of topics

Doug Pederson Press Conference Transcript (7.27.20)

Doug Pederson met with the media on Monday and covered topics including Andre Dillard, Jason Peters, Alshon Jeffery, the virtual offseason, rookies, injured players, a potential advantage within the division, and Monday's Phillies-Yankees game being canceled due to multiple Marlins players testing positive for COVID-19. It was a fairly typical Doug Pederson Press Conference, with…

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The Washington Sentinels: Why Daniel Snyder should embrace the weird and go all-in
Could the Washington Football Team become the Washington Sentinels? Should it?

The Washington Sentinels: Why Daniel Snyder should embrace the weird and go all-in

The Washington R-Words announced on Thursday that they're going to, at least temporarily, be known as the "Washington Football Team." This is, of course, what many media outlets have been calling them for years. While that is their short-term solution for 2020, I think the long-term fix should be a switch to either "D.C. Sentinels"…

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