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The Eagles took care of A.J. Brown, something CeeDee Lamb and Brandon Aiyuk are holding out for
After A.J. Brown signed his nearly $100 million contract extension this offseason, he was seen around the facility during Eagles rookie minicamp, OTAs, and was breaking down the team huddle after their first training camp practice. He’s always been one of the hardest working guys in the building, earned his Captain title last season, and is now even more invested.
Philadelphia Eagles QB Jalen Hurts: ‘If I made it happen, I can make it happen’
Eleven games into the 2022 NFL season, the Philadelphia Eagles had a 10-1 record. They went on to win the NFC Championship before falling to the Kansas City Chiefs 38-35 in Super Bowl LVII. Eleven games into the 2023 NFL season, Philadelphia had a 10-1 record. But this time, the...
The Philadelphia 76ers May Build Their New Stadium In Camden, NJ
What would you say if Jersey became home to another professional sports team?. Now, what if I told you that a Philadelphia team was thinking about moving to the Garden State?. NJ Is Trying To Convince The 76ers To Build A Stadium In New Jersey. Over the past few years...
Phillies get better swiping 2023 AL All-Star Hays from Orioles, but don't assume platoon
PHILADELPHIA – The team with baseball’s best record improved on Friday, just in time for a test against one of its fellow MLB elites at Citizens Bank Park. That endeavor proved fruitless, as the Phillies fell 3-1 to the AL Central-leading Cleveland Guardians. They have now dropped seven of 10 since a satisfying...
Phillies place Suárez on IL with lower back soreness
The Philadelphia Phillies placed All-Star left-hander Ranger Suárez on the 15-day injured list with lower back soreness, they announced Saturday. The IL stint is back-dated to July 24. Left-hander Kolby Allard was recalled from Triple-A Lehigh Valley in a corresponding move. Phillies manager Rob Thomson is optimistic that Suárez...
Parents of CHOP doctor killed in crash release official statement: 'Simply unacceptable'
PHILADELPHIA - The parents of 30-year-old Barbara Ann Friedes, a pediatrician at the Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia who was killed in a multi-vehicle crash while riding her bike on July 17, have released an official statement regarding the tragedy. John Dietrick, the father of Dr. Barbara Friedes, sent the...
Vestavia Hills firefighter places 2nd in age group in regional Firefighter Challenge in Pennsylvania
Ana Ruzevic, a Vestavia Hills fire medic, on Saturday won second place in her age division and third place overall for women in the Northeast Regional for the Firefighter Challenge in Exton, Pennsylvania, qualifying her for the national competition at Hoover Metropolitan Stadium in September. The Firefighter Challenge, labeled by...
Phillies land 2023 All-Star closer Carlos Estévez from Angels for pitching prospects
PHILADELPHIA — The Philadelphia Phillies acquired closer Carlos Estévez from the Los Angeles Angels for a pair of minor league pitching prospects as they strengthen their bullpen for a run at their first World Series championship since 2008. Estévez has 20 saves in 23 chances this season, a...
Report: Phillies 'considering' three closers as trade market heats up
One of the most poorly kept secrets within the Phillies is their desire to add at least one more reliable weapon to their bullpen between now and Tuesday evening's MLB Trade Deadline. But three names in particular are standing out, and MLB insider Jon Heyman reported on Saturday that the...
Pathways Neuro Pharma Appoints Doug Centilli as Executive Chairman
WEST CHESTER, PA — Pathways Neuro Pharma announced the appointment of Doug Centilli as Executive Chairman and Head of the Committee on Government Affairs and Public Policy. Centilli brings over twenty-five years of experience in national and state government, including his tenure as Chief of Staff to Congressman Kevin Brady and Director of National Economic Policy for The Joint Economic Committee.
Originally Scraped from a Dogwood in a Cemetery, This Yeast Knocks ‘em Dead at a Bucks County Brewery
Philly Sour, a new beer yeast found in a Philadelphia cemetery and isolated in the brewing sciences lab at the University of the Sciences, is winning accolades from the local beer industry and beyond, writes Harold Brubaker for The Philadelphia Inquirer. The yeast is being lauded both for the sour...
Winery in Chadds Ford Highlights Lanternfly Impact on Grapevines
It’s been 10 years since the Spotted Lanternfly arrived in Pennsylvania from China and while it didn’t devastate the state’s agriculture as expected, there was Lanternfly grapevine damage, leaving a heavy mark on the grape and wine industry, writes Henry Savage for The Philadelphia Inquirer. Spotted lanternflies...
Howard Eskin responds to ‘unwanted kiss’ allegations in WIP return
Philadelphia radio host Howard Eskin returned to WIP on Saturday morning and addressed allegations that he made an unwanted advance on an Aramark employee at Citizens Bank Park. It was the first show for Eskin, the Eagles insider for WIP, since late June, after being banned from Citizens Bank Park and from the 76ers’ practice facility in Camden. Eskin does still have access for the Eagles and was in attendance when training camp opened this week, per Philly Voice. Media have no shame in PC culture hypocrisy “I’d like to briefly address the recent reports about an incident at Citizens Bank Park,” Eskin said at...
Philadelphia is Less Affordable Now Than it Has Historically Been, New Report Finds
New research has found that while it is still a city of homeowners, Philadelphia is less affordable than it has historically been. New research has found that while it is still a city of homeowners, Philadelphia is less affordable than it has historically been, not just in the past several years but also over the last two decades, writes Aaron Moselle for WHYY.
New Jersey kid continues to light it up in the baseball world
I told you a few weeks ago that Tyler Phillips made his major league debut for the Phillies. Fast forward a few weeks and he’s now thrown his first complete-game shutout of his career. He did that Saturday against the team with the best record in the American League...
SEPTA to test solar-powered screens at bus stops that would give riders real-time info
SEPTA’s Chief Innovation Officer Emily Yates says the transit agency has a five-year, $6 million contract with California-based Connectpoint, Inc. A test of the devices should start in the coming months at selected high-volume bus stops in the city.
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