The Eagles reached Super Bowl LIX, and even with the excitement of reaching the big game, all eyes are on the new league year and the start of NFL free agency. ESPN just revealed its top 50 players list for 2025, and Philadelphia has three of their 18 pending free agents on the list.
The Eagles forced four turnovers, including three “Peanut Punch” fumbles in their 55-23 win in the NFC title game.
Here's a look at Zach Baun's exceptional play, Saquon Barkley's impressive score, and how the signature defensive move came to be.
Sunday's game included stellar performances by Baun, Jalen Hurts, Saquon Barkley and others, while also making a star out of Baun and his wife Ali's young son, who began going viral in a post shared by a well known sideline reporter.
When NFL teams do great things, as the Philadelphia Eagles have this season, they'll typically get added help from unexpected places. Here we'll list 10 surprise players who helped the Eagles get to the Super Bowl.
There was Zack Baun on Sunday night, in the Eagles’ locker room, wearing his gray NFC Champions t-shirt and posing with the George Halas Trophy as he gets ready to lead the Eagles’ No. 1 defense to the Super Bowl after an All-Pro and Defensive Player of the Year-caliber season.
After an offseason overhaul and the arrival of Vic Fangio, the Philadelphia Eagles defense has transformed into the NFL’s most dominant and opportunistic unit, paving the way for a return to the Super Bowl.
PHILADELPHIA — Eagles linebacker Zack Baun took off his Oxygen mask and put his helmet back on when he saw running back Saquon Barkley rush for a 60-yard touchdown on their first offensive play against the Washington Commanders on Sunday.
Former Wisconsin and current Philadelphia Eagles linebacker Zack Baun flashed his brilliance in his fourth career NFL playoff game on Sunday. Baun, who earned a spot on the coveted 2024 AP All-Pro first team, continued his outstanding 2025 postseason run against the Washington Commanders at Lincoln Financial Field.
Following three action-packed rounds of the 2025 NFL playoffs, two former Wisconsin Badgers will advance to Super Bowl LIX in New Orleans, Louisiana, on Feb. 9.
Heroes, zeros and the full blitz from the Eagles’ thrashing of the Commanders in Sunday’s NFC Championship game.
Zack Baun, Mike Caliendo and Leo Chenal are headed to New Orleans for Super Bowl 59, and someone from the state is about to win a ring.