Philadelphia Eagles news and links for 6/14/25.
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NFL Betting 2025: Win totals for every NFC team - PFF
Philadelphia Eagles (11.5): Over (+115) / Under (-135). What needs to go right: The Eagles return nearly all of their key contributors on offense, but none more important than the combination of Saquon Barkley behind the team’s offensive line. Led by Jordan Mailata (95.2 PFF overall grade), Philadelphia’s offensive line created massive lanes for Barkley, generating 2.2 yards before contact for backs, the most in the NFL. The Eagles will lean on their run game and a strong defense to again place at the top of the NFC food chain. What could go wrong: The Eagles roster still profiles as one of the most complete in the NFL, but their road to the playoffs will be much more difficult this time around. Philadelphia’s 2024 schedule ranked as the 10th easiest, featuring just six teams that went on to make the playoffs. In 2025, that mark was raised to the fourth hardest, as they face 10 playoff teams, including road games against the Chiefs, Buccaneers, Vikings and Bills. PFF Projection: Under 11.5 wins (-135)
5 questions and answers about Kylen Granson - BGN
The Philadelphia Eagles signed two veteran free agent tight ends this offseason: Harrison Bryant and Kylen Granson. After already taking a closer look at Bryant, now it’s Granson’s turn. Let’s learn more about this addition by getting an Indianapolis Colts perspective on him. Here’s what Luke Schultheis from Stampede Blue had to say about Williams through answers to my questions.
Eagles rookie NFL player comparisons: OT Myles Hinton - PhillyVoice
Hinton is big and gifted, but perhaps didn’t quite reach his ceiling at Michigan. The Eagles drafted him because they think that he has a chance to someday be a starter. Shortly after the draft concluded, the Eagles’ social media department released video of the team’s draft weekend from the war room. The video shows that before the start of Day 3 of the draft, Howie Roseman went around the room asking his scouts to rubber stamp players they felt have high ceilings. Director of player personnel Phil Bhaya handpicked Hinton.
Jalen Hurts leaning on experience amid another OC change - NBCSP
Quarterbacks grow with experience and that extends beyond the playing field. So just like Jalen Hurts uses his memory bank to improve on third downs or in the 2-minute offense, he’s similarly leaning on his experience amid yet another offensive coordinator switch in Philadelphia. And it’s helping. “Yeah, I’m better at it,” Hurts said on Tuesday as the Eagles wrapped up their spring practices. “It’s been every year, so I think it’s just been a progression over time. In a way, an evolution. You bank information, you take in stuff and you’re really just learning from your mistakes. You’re learning from your successes as well. You’re learning from all of your experiences. There isn’t really anything I can’t lean on...