The Phillies are on tap to honor former Philadelphia Eagles legends Jason Kelce and Fletcher Cox by having them throw out the ceremonial first pitch.
The Philadelphia Eagles have a fresh face at running back after signing Saquon Barkley in NFL free agency. Barkley isn't too new to Philly having grown up 50 minutes outside the city while also facing the Eagles at least twice a year during his first six seasons playing with the New York Giants.
There was no epic speech in front of scores of family, friends, and media like the one his now ex-teammate Jason Kelce gave when he retired on March 4.
Former Eagles Fletcher Cox and Jason Kelce are gone but not forgotten.
Despite his NFL retirement, Eagles legend Fletcher Cox is still glad that Nick Sirianni is back as the head coach. Newly-retired Fletcher Cox stopped by
The Philadelphia Eagles and their fans are saying goodbye to another one of their all-time great players after Fletcher Cox announced his retirement on Sunday. The stalwart defensive tackle, who spent all 12 of his NFL seasons with the Eagles, made the announcement with a touching post on Instagram.
Current and former teammates, along with some of the top defenders in the NFL, reached out to congratulate the Eagles’ legend for an incredible career.
The Eagles are set for wholesale changes after finishing the 2023 season 1-6 after a 10-1 start. The dominos are starting to fall as All-Pro center Jason Kelce and star defensive tackle Fletcher Cox have announced their retirements.
Another Philadelphia Eagles legendary player has announced their intention to retire from playing in the NFL. Star offensive lineman Jason Kelce announced his plans to retire last week after 13 years with the Eagles.
All-Pro Philadelphia Eagles defensive tackle Fletcher Cox has decided to retire after 12 NFL season, instead of playing for another team to finish his career.
Six-time Pro Bowl defensive tackle Fletcher Cox, who spent his entire 12-year NFL career with the Philadelphia Eagles, announced his retirement on Sunday over social media.
An NFC contender will be saying goodbye to a franchise icon.
We heard last week that longtime Eagles DT Fletcher Cox was widely expected to retire. Cox is following through on that decision.
The Eagles are losing another one of their core veterans to retirement.
Philadelphia Eagles defensive tackle Fletcher Cox announced his retirement on Sunday following 12 seasons in the NFL. Fox posted a message to Eagles fans on his Instagram and also thanked his coaches, teammates, organization leaders, family, and friends who were with him for the journey.
The Philadelphia Eagles knew this was coming, and the Washington Commanders are surely OK with it. Fletcher Cox, age 33, is retiring. As EaglesToday.com at SI has previously reported, the defensive lineman "did a thorough job in cleaning out his locker inside the team’s training facility at the end of the season" ...
12-year veteran defensive tackle Fletcher Cox announced his retirement on Instagram. Cox, a former first-round pick and six-time Pro Bowl selection, spent the entirety of his career with the Philadelphia Eagles.
Eagles DT Fletcher Cox announced on Sunday he is calling time on a long and distinguished career. There had been some hints this was coming, with Cox’s
Questions have surrounded each member of the Eagles’ ‘Core Four’ in recent years as they near the end of their decorated careers.
The 33-year-old has been with the Eagles since they drafted him in the first round back in 2012.
Could veteran Philadelphia Eagles defensive tackle Fletcher Cox make his way across the Commonwealth to the Steel City? Brad Spielberger of Pro Football Focus thinks Pittsburgh or the New York Jets would be an ideal landing spot for the six-time Pro Bowler.
The Pittsburgh Steelers are currently facing a crucial decision regarding their defensive line depth. With Larry Ogunjobi's significant contract looming large, the team is at a crossroads.
Criticisms of Hurts' leadership abilities have hovered over the Eagles since at least December.
Pittsburgh Steelers defensive stalwart, Cam Heyward recently achieved a significant milestone in his illustrious career. Following his triumph at the NFL Honors Ceremony, where he was bestowed with the prestigious Walter Payton Man of the Year Award, Heyward found himself amidst the glitz and glamour of Super Bowl festivities.
The defensive lineman has played 12 seasons for the Eagles.
Get the latest news and rumors, customized to your favorite sports and teams. Emailed daily. Always free!