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May 5, 2025
Philadelphia Eagles Talent Pipeline To Georgia Bulldogs Is Just Beginning - Athlon Sports
Nick Faria
Athlon Sports
Philadelphia Eagles Talent Pipeline To Georgia Bulldogs Is Just Beginning - Athlon Sports

The Philadelphia Eagles continue to build a formidable defense largely influenced by their connections to the University of Georgia, which has produced outstanding players like Jalen Carter, Nakobe Dean, Nolan Smith, and Jordan Davis. With four Georgia alumni starting in 2024, the Eagles' strategy of drafting Bulldogs has proven effective, contributing to their Super Bowl victory. As they prepare for the 2025 season, they could boost their roster with additional talent from Georgia, including Kelee Ringo and Azeez Ojulari, solidifying their defensive prowess and making them formidable contenders for another championship.

This connection is not just beneficial for the Eagles; Georgia's dominance in college football has made them a prime source for NFL-ready athletes. The Eagles, led by GM Howie Roseman, have shown a clear commitment to investing in these players, as they continue to generate elite talent on the defensive side. This strategy is likely to keep them at the top of the NFC as they approach the upcoming season.

How does the Eagles' Georgia connection enhance their championship chances?What other teams are employing a similar strategy with college connections?What challenges does the Eagles' draft strategy present?How crucial is scouting in evaluating potential draftees from Georgia?
Mentions:
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@Kelee Ringo | Philadelphia Eagles | NFL
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@Nakobe Dean | Philadelphia Eagles | NFL
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@Smael Mondon | Philadelphia Eagles | NFL
@Smael Mondon | Philadelphia Eagles | NFL

https://athlonsports.com/nfl/philadelphia-eagles/p..

May 5, 2025
Philadelphia Eagles Will Survive Pro Bowler Loss For 1 Major Reason - Athlon Sports
Nick Faria
Athlon Sports
Philadelphia Eagles Will Survive Pro Bowler Loss For 1 Major Reason - Athlon Sports

The Philadelphia Eagles are making strategic adjustments in light of the departure of Pro Bowl cornerback Darius Slay. The organization has a plan in place, with Kelee Ringo, a promising fourth-round pick from the 2023 NFL Draft, stepping into the starting cornerback role. Ringo, known for his exceptional performance at Georgia, has been recognized by veteran players like Slay for his potential and readiness to contribute at a high level.

With Ringo expected to pair with Quinyon Mitchell, the Eagles are focusing on youth as they reshape their defensive backfield. The team may soon boast a trio of cornerbacks under 24 years old, which could lead to a dynamic and agile defense. The coaching staff, led by defensive coordinator Vic Fangio, will ensure that Ringo is prepared before fully entrusting him with this pivotal role on a team with Super Bowl aspirations.

What does the Eagles' young defense mean for their Super Bowl chances?How important is mentorship for young players like Ringo?What strategies will the Eagles use to integrate their young cornerbacks?How does the Eagles' decision to go younger affect team morale?
Mentions:
@Darius Slay | Philadelphia Eagles | NFL
@Darius Slay | Philadelphia Eagles | NFL
@Kelee Ringo | Philadelphia Eagles | NFL
@Kelee Ringo | Philadelphia Eagles | NFL
@Quinyon Mitchell | Philadelphia Eagles | NFL
@Quinyon Mitchell | Philadelphia Eagles | NFL

https://athlonsports.com/nfl/philadelphia-eagles/p..

April 27, 2025
Fans react after Eagles draft another Georgia player
@UGAWire
UGA Wire
Fans react after Eagles draft another Georgia player

The Philadelphia Eagles continue their trend of securing talent from the University of Georgia, having added linebacker Smael Mondon to their roster during the 2025 NFL Draft. Mondon becomes the eighth former Bulldog on the Eagles, joining notable players such as Jalen Carter, Jordan Davis, and Nakobe Dean. This strategy has proven effective, as the Eagles recently clinched Super Bowl 59 against the Kansas City Chiefs with contributions from these Georgia alumni. Mondon's presence is expected to bolster the already formidable defense as the Eagles aim for another championship run in 2025.

What does the future hold for the Eagles with so many Georgia players?What can we expect from the Eagles' defense this upcoming season?How does Mondon fit into the Eagles' defensive scheme?What challenges do the Eagles face in the upcoming season?
Mentions:
@Jalen Carter | Philadelphia Eagles | NFL
@Jalen Carter | Philadelphia Eagles | NFL
@Jordan Davis | Philadelphia Eagles | NFL
@Jordan Davis | Philadelphia Eagles | NFL
@Nakobe Dean | Philadelphia Eagles | NFL
@Nakobe Dean | Philadelphia Eagles | NFL
Philadelphia Eagles | NFL
Philadelphia Eagles | NFL
@Smael Mondon | Philadelphia Eagles | NFL
@Smael Mondon | Philadelphia Eagles | NFL

https://ugawire.usatoday.com/story/sports/college/..

April 21, 2025
8 biggest questions as the Eagles’ offseason program gets underway
@TheEaglesWire
Eagles Wire
8 biggest questions as the Eagles’ offseason program gets underway

The Philadelphia Eagles kick off their offseason program with a buzz of anticipation following their Super Bowl victory. With key players like Brandon Graham, Fletcher Cox, and Jason Kelce having retired, the team faces significant decisions regarding leadership. Nolan Smith and Jalen Carter step into potential leadership roles, while Dallas Goedert's future remains uncertain as he enters the final year of his contract. Offensive coordinator Kevin Patullo must maintain an explosive offense, and the team evaluates the fifth-year option for defensive tackle Jordan Davis. With the NFL draft approaching, the Eagles are likely to target tight end talent, amid concerns about Goedert's injury history.

Defensive back Kelee Ringo is in competition for a starting role to fill the gap left by Darius Slay. Rookie Sydney Brown takes over for C.J. Gardner-Johnson, while Saquon Barkley's incredible past season raises questions about his workload in the offseason. The front office looks to navigate post-free agency changes, including the departures of several key players, as the Eagles strive to build a championship-caliber team once again.

What are the Eagles' biggest needs for the upcoming NFL draft?How does the Eagles' offseason approach affect their Super Bowl chances?What should fans expect from the Eagles' new offensive coordinator?How does the Eagles' free agency activity reflect their long-term strategy?
Mentions:
@Brandon Graham | Philadelphia Eagles | NFL
@Brandon Graham | Philadelphia Eagles | NFL
@Dallas Goedert | Philadelphia Eagles | NFL
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@Jalen Carter | Philadelphia Eagles | NFL
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@Kelee Ringo | Philadelphia Eagles | NFL
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@Saquon Barkley | Philadelphia Eagles | NFL
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https://theeagleswire.usatoday.com/story/sports/nf..

April 3, 2025
Vic Fangio plans to keep Cooper DeJean in the Nickel Cornerback spot
@TheEaglesWire
Eagles Wire
Vic Fangio plans to keep Cooper DeJean in the Nickel Cornerback spot

Cooper DeJean has established himself as a pivotal player for the Philadelphia Eagles, particularly in the Nickel cornerback position, a role highlighted by defensive coordinator Vic Fangio. DeJean, a finalist for NFL Defensive Rookie of the Year, played a critical role in the Eagles' defensive unit, contributing significantly during the second half of the season. His strong performance led to discussions regarding a potential move outside; however, Fangio firmly supports his continued role at Nickel, citing DeJean's unique skill set and comfort in that position.

With the exit of notable cornerbacks like Darius Slay and James Bradberry, the Eagles are looking to solidify their secondary. The competition for the outside corner spot now includes Kelee Ringo, Adoree' Jackson, and Eli Ricks, which adds further interest to the Eagles' defensive strategy. DeJean's impressive stats from his rookie season, including 51 tackles and a memorable interception return for a touchdown in Super Bowl LIX, indicate that he is a cornerstone of the Eagles' defense moving forward.

What are the implications of Fangio's decision to keep DeJean in the Nickel role?What can we expect from the Eagles' secondary next season?How should fantasy managers approach DeJean for next season?What should fans look forward to in the Eagles' defensive lineup?
Mentions:
@Cooper DeJean | Philadelphia Eagles | NFL
@Cooper DeJean | Philadelphia Eagles | NFL
@Darius Slay | Philadelphia Eagles | NFL
@Darius Slay | Philadelphia Eagles | NFL
@James Bradberry | Philadelphia Eagles | NFL
@James Bradberry | Philadelphia Eagles | NFL
@Kelee Ringo | Philadelphia Eagles | NFL
@Kelee Ringo | Philadelphia Eagles | NFL
@Vic Fangio | Philadelphia Eagles | NFL
@Vic Fangio | Philadelphia Eagles | NFL

https://theeagleswire.usatoday.com/story/sports/nf..

May 5, 2025
Philadelphia Eagles Talent Pipeline To Georgia Bulldogs Is Just Beginning - Athlon Sports
Nick Faria
Athlon Sports
Philadelphia Eagles Talent Pipeline To Georgia Bulldogs Is Just Beginning - Athlon Sports

The Philadelphia Eagles continue to build a formidable defense largely influenced by their connections to the University of Georgia, which has produced outstanding players like Jalen Carter, Nakobe Dean, Nolan Smith, and Jordan Davis. With four Georgia alumni starting in 2024, the Eagles' strategy of drafting Bulldogs has proven effective, contributing to their Super Bowl victory. As they prepare for the 2025 season, they could boost their roster with additional talent from Georgia, including Kelee Ringo and Azeez Ojulari, solidifying their defensive prowess and making them formidable contenders for another championship.

This connection is not just beneficial for the Eagles; Georgia's dominance in college football has made them a prime source for NFL-ready athletes. The Eagles, led by GM Howie Roseman, have shown a clear commitment to investing in these players, as they continue to generate elite talent on the defensive side. This strategy is likely to keep them at the top of the NFC as they approach the upcoming season.

How does the Eagles' Georgia connection enhance their championship chances?What other teams are employing a similar strategy with college connections?What challenges does the Eagles' draft strategy present?How crucial is scouting in evaluating potential draftees from Georgia?
Mentions:
@Azeez Ojulari | Philadelphia Eagles | NFL
@Azeez Ojulari | Philadelphia Eagles | NFL
@Jalen Carter | Philadelphia Eagles | NFL
@Jalen Carter | Philadelphia Eagles | NFL
@Jordan Davis | Philadelphia Eagles | NFL
@Jordan Davis | Philadelphia Eagles | NFL
@Kelee Ringo | Philadelphia Eagles | NFL
@Kelee Ringo | Philadelphia Eagles | NFL
@Nakobe Dean | Philadelphia Eagles | NFL
@Nakobe Dean | Philadelphia Eagles | NFL
@Nolan Smith | Philadelphia Eagles | NFL
@Nolan Smith | Philadelphia Eagles | NFL
@Smael Mondon | Philadelphia Eagles | NFL
@Smael Mondon | Philadelphia Eagles | NFL

https://athlonsports.com/nfl/philadelphia-eagles/p..

May 5, 2025
Philadelphia Eagles Will Survive Pro Bowler Loss For 1 Major Reason - Athlon Sports
Nick Faria
Athlon Sports
Philadelphia Eagles Will Survive Pro Bowler Loss For 1 Major Reason - Athlon Sports

The Philadelphia Eagles are making strategic adjustments in light of the departure of Pro Bowl cornerback Darius Slay. The organization has a plan in place, with Kelee Ringo, a promising fourth-round pick from the 2023 NFL Draft, stepping into the starting cornerback role. Ringo, known for his exceptional performance at Georgia, has been recognized by veteran players like Slay for his potential and readiness to contribute at a high level.

With Ringo expected to pair with Quinyon Mitchell, the Eagles are focusing on youth as they reshape their defensive backfield. The team may soon boast a trio of cornerbacks under 24 years old, which could lead to a dynamic and agile defense. The coaching staff, led by defensive coordinator Vic Fangio, will ensure that Ringo is prepared before fully entrusting him with this pivotal role on a team with Super Bowl aspirations.

What does the Eagles' young defense mean for their Super Bowl chances?How important is mentorship for young players like Ringo?What strategies will the Eagles use to integrate their young cornerbacks?How does the Eagles' decision to go younger affect team morale?
Mentions:
@Darius Slay | Philadelphia Eagles | NFL
@Darius Slay | Philadelphia Eagles | NFL
@Kelee Ringo | Philadelphia Eagles | NFL
@Kelee Ringo | Philadelphia Eagles | NFL
@Quinyon Mitchell | Philadelphia Eagles | NFL
@Quinyon Mitchell | Philadelphia Eagles | NFL

https://athlonsports.com/nfl/philadelphia-eagles/p..

April 27, 2025
Fans react after Eagles draft another Georgia player
@UGAWire
UGA Wire
Fans react after Eagles draft another Georgia player

The Philadelphia Eagles continue their trend of securing talent from the University of Georgia, having added linebacker Smael Mondon to their roster during the 2025 NFL Draft. Mondon becomes the eighth former Bulldog on the Eagles, joining notable players such as Jalen Carter, Jordan Davis, and Nakobe Dean. This strategy has proven effective, as the Eagles recently clinched Super Bowl 59 against the Kansas City Chiefs with contributions from these Georgia alumni. Mondon's presence is expected to bolster the already formidable defense as the Eagles aim for another championship run in 2025.

What does the future hold for the Eagles with so many Georgia players?What can we expect from the Eagles' defense this upcoming season?How does Mondon fit into the Eagles' defensive scheme?What challenges do the Eagles face in the upcoming season?
Mentions:
@Jalen Carter | Philadelphia Eagles | NFL
@Jalen Carter | Philadelphia Eagles | NFL
@Jordan Davis | Philadelphia Eagles | NFL
@Jordan Davis | Philadelphia Eagles | NFL
@Nakobe Dean | Philadelphia Eagles | NFL
@Nakobe Dean | Philadelphia Eagles | NFL
Philadelphia Eagles | NFL
Philadelphia Eagles | NFL
@Smael Mondon | Philadelphia Eagles | NFL
@Smael Mondon | Philadelphia Eagles | NFL

https://ugawire.usatoday.com/story/sports/college/..

April 21, 2025
8 biggest questions as the Eagles’ offseason program gets underway
@TheEaglesWire
Eagles Wire
8 biggest questions as the Eagles’ offseason program gets underway

The Philadelphia Eagles kick off their offseason program with a buzz of anticipation following their Super Bowl victory. With key players like Brandon Graham, Fletcher Cox, and Jason Kelce having retired, the team faces significant decisions regarding leadership. Nolan Smith and Jalen Carter step into potential leadership roles, while Dallas Goedert's future remains uncertain as he enters the final year of his contract. Offensive coordinator Kevin Patullo must maintain an explosive offense, and the team evaluates the fifth-year option for defensive tackle Jordan Davis. With the NFL draft approaching, the Eagles are likely to target tight end talent, amid concerns about Goedert's injury history.

Defensive back Kelee Ringo is in competition for a starting role to fill the gap left by Darius Slay. Rookie Sydney Brown takes over for C.J. Gardner-Johnson, while Saquon Barkley's incredible past season raises questions about his workload in the offseason. The front office looks to navigate post-free agency changes, including the departures of several key players, as the Eagles strive to build a championship-caliber team once again.

What are the Eagles' biggest needs for the upcoming NFL draft?How does the Eagles' offseason approach affect their Super Bowl chances?What should fans expect from the Eagles' new offensive coordinator?How does the Eagles' free agency activity reflect their long-term strategy?
Mentions:
@Brandon Graham | Philadelphia Eagles | NFL
@Brandon Graham | Philadelphia Eagles | NFL
@Dallas Goedert | Philadelphia Eagles | NFL
@Dallas Goedert | Philadelphia Eagles | NFL
@Jalen Carter | Philadelphia Eagles | NFL
@Jalen Carter | Philadelphia Eagles | NFL
@Kelee Ringo | Philadelphia Eagles | NFL
@Kelee Ringo | Philadelphia Eagles | NFL
@Saquon Barkley | Philadelphia Eagles | NFL
@Saquon Barkley | Philadelphia Eagles | NFL
@Sydney Brown | Philadelphia Eagles | NFL
@Sydney Brown | Philadelphia Eagles | NFL

https://theeagleswire.usatoday.com/story/sports/nf..

April 3, 2025
Vic Fangio plans to keep Cooper DeJean in the Nickel Cornerback spot
@TheEaglesWire
Eagles Wire
Vic Fangio plans to keep Cooper DeJean in the Nickel Cornerback spot

Cooper DeJean has established himself as a pivotal player for the Philadelphia Eagles, particularly in the Nickel cornerback position, a role highlighted by defensive coordinator Vic Fangio. DeJean, a finalist for NFL Defensive Rookie of the Year, played a critical role in the Eagles' defensive unit, contributing significantly during the second half of the season. His strong performance led to discussions regarding a potential move outside; however, Fangio firmly supports his continued role at Nickel, citing DeJean's unique skill set and comfort in that position.

With the exit of notable cornerbacks like Darius Slay and James Bradberry, the Eagles are looking to solidify their secondary. The competition for the outside corner spot now includes Kelee Ringo, Adoree' Jackson, and Eli Ricks, which adds further interest to the Eagles' defensive strategy. DeJean's impressive stats from his rookie season, including 51 tackles and a memorable interception return for a touchdown in Super Bowl LIX, indicate that he is a cornerstone of the Eagles' defense moving forward.

What are the implications of Fangio's decision to keep DeJean in the Nickel role?What can we expect from the Eagles' secondary next season?How should fantasy managers approach DeJean for next season?What should fans look forward to in the Eagles' defensive lineup?
Mentions:
@Cooper DeJean | Philadelphia Eagles | NFL
@Cooper DeJean | Philadelphia Eagles | NFL
@Darius Slay | Philadelphia Eagles | NFL
@Darius Slay | Philadelphia Eagles | NFL
@James Bradberry | Philadelphia Eagles | NFL
@James Bradberry | Philadelphia Eagles | NFL
@Kelee Ringo | Philadelphia Eagles | NFL
@Kelee Ringo | Philadelphia Eagles | NFL
@Vic Fangio | Philadelphia Eagles | NFL
@Vic Fangio | Philadelphia Eagles | NFL

https://theeagleswire.usatoday.com/story/sports/nf..

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