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Saquon Barkley clearly had revenge on his mind when signing with Eagles
With HBO's "Hard Knocks" series chronicling the New York Giants offseason, there has been a lot revealed regarding the organization's view on former running back Saquon Barkley. In his six years in the Meadowlands, Barkley often carried a lackluster offensive roster into scoring position. Yet, Giants general manager Joe Schoen...
Many former Eagles are reporting to training camp with new teams in 2024
The NFL offseason is officially over and the Eagles are reporting for their first practice of training camp on Wednesday. Teams around the league have been returning to work over the past few days, and a lot of former Eagles are reporting to new cities after hitting free agency. We’ll have a full list of former Eagles and their 2024 teams following roster cuts, but in the meantime, here are some interesting notables.
Bucks County Shines in Philadelphia Magazine’s Best of Philly Awards
Game Gallery in Langhorne is one of a handful of Bucks County businesses highlighted in Philadelphia Magazine's Best of Philly list. Philadelphia Magazine’s Best of Philly awards celebrated their 50th anniversary by recognizing four standout destinations in Bucks County, highlighting the area’s unique attractions. At 140 North Pine...
PA Youth Vote working to energize young voters ahead of November election
PHILADELPHIA (CBS) — As the 2024 election season intensifies and with Vice President Kamala Harris in the running to take over for Joe Biden on the presidential ticket, Democrats are hoping to energize a younger voter base.It's a strategy that Republicans are trying as well.Nonpartisan group PA Youth Vote joined CBS News Philadelphia to discuss the effort to court the youth vote.Philly Regional Organizer Kamryn Davis says the organization is trying to raise the importance of the youth vote in every election, not just when presidential candidates are on the ballot.As the group educates the public, some recurring...
Braves may have one hope to catch Phillies in NL East race
The Philadelphia Phillies success was due to a weak schedule. We all know that's not entirely true, but that was a popular position taken by numerous national media members and jealous rival fanbases when each was at a loss for words to describe the Phillies' dominant play for much of April and the entirety of May.
NCAA Basketball: Arkansas, Texas A&M and Villanova after 20 ppg transfer David Coit
Just about all of the capable power conference-level players from the NCAA Basketball transfer portal had picked new homes for next season. However, one is now fully available, with former Northern Illinois guard David Coit in the mix. Coit started the last two years with the Huskies, coming off averaging...
Philadelphia Braces for Showers and Thunderstorms, High Humidity Today as Clearer Skies Predicted Towards Weekend
The skies over Philadelphia are expected to deliver a medley of showers and thunderstorms today, as reported by the National Weather Service. Commuters might want to grab their umbrellas as there's a 60% chance of precipitation with showers likely before noon and potentially a thunderstorm. This wet pattern is to continue with scattered showers and thunderstorms cropping up mainly between noon and 5 p.m. As the calm morning winds shift to a southern flow around 5 mph in the afternoon, residents can anticipate a high near 85 degrees. The city could see rainfall amounts ranging between a quarter and half of an inch. NWS Philadelphia notes the humidity to persist at a heavy 91%, surely to make one feel the weight of the air.
Joel Embiid takes petty shot at Jayson Tatum
Joel Embiid has yet to come close to winning an NBA title with the Philadelphia 76ers, and the former MVP clearly thinks his supporting cast has a lot to do with that. During a recent appearance on the “Check Ball Show,” Embiid took a petty swipe at Boston Celtics star Jayson Tatum. Embiid basically said... The post Joel Embiid takes petty shot at Jayson Tatum appeared first on Larry Brown Sports.
Flyers’ Matvei Michkov’s Drive Is His Biggest Asset
There are a lot of things that Matvei Michkov of the Philadelphia Flyers is. He combines an incredible hockey mind with dynamic talent in a way that is extremely rare to see out of prospects. But neither of those two things is his biggest asset. In fact, it has nothing to do with his on-ice abilities at all. What makes Michkov special is much simpler than that: it is his (borderline unhealthy) desire to win.
6 Eagles Playing for Their Jobs in Training Camp
The Philadelphia Eagles will report to training camp on July 23 and the goal is simple — they believe they’re Super Bowl contenders. They know they had the talent to win it all last year and they were 10-1 after 11 games. Things fell apart after that but head coach Nick Sirianni believes the issues have been solved by making a change at offensive and defensive coordinator.
Applications Open: ADA and Leapfrog Launch Hospital-Recognition Program for Diabetes Care
The American Diabetes Association (ADA) and The Leapfrog Group announced a new partnership in the summer of 2023 to create a first-of-its-kind recognition program based on how people with diabetes are treated and managed after a hospital admission. In order to hold hospitals accountable for managing patients’ diabetes while they...
Philadelphia Phillies outfielder Nick Castellanos has to be studied
Some players have a knack from coming through in the clutch, when the stakes are highest. David Ortiz and Derek Jeter are remembered for their ability to come through in big spots. Jack Morris is in the Hall of Fame because of his ability to come through in the playoffs. And then there is Philadelphia Phillies outfielder Nick Castellanos.
Moving From The Big Apple to The Brotherly Love
Philadelphia, PA - “Nobody likes us; we don’t care.”. These immortal words championed by the Philadelphia Eagles during their Super Bowl victory parade in early 2018 sums up a city unfairly pegged as the “sixth borough” by New Yorkers. Philadelphia: The City of Brotherly Love and...
Former Philadelphia Officer Edsaul Mendoza Sentenced to 8-20 Years for Fatal Shooting of 12-Year-Old T.J. Siderio
Edsaul Mendoza, a former officer of the Philadelphia Police Department, has been handed down a sentence of 8 to 20 years for the shooting death of 12-year-old Thomas "T.J." Siderio. 6ABC reports that the incident occurred in March 2022, ultimately leading to Mendoza's dismissal from the force and subsequent legal proceedings.
Video released after victim confronts robber, gets shot in the neck in Kensington: police
PHILADELPHIA - Philadelphia police are asking for the public's help to find a man they say robbed a victim at gunpoint, then critically shot him moments later. The robbery-turned-shooting unfolded at a convenience store on the 3100 block of Kensington Avenue on July 12. Surveillance video shows the suspect pointing...
15-year-old teen shot in West Philadelphia
A 15-year-old girl was shot in the neck in Logan. This happened a little before 8:00 p.m. near 15th and West Loudon Streets and police took her to the hospital where they say she is in critical condition. Police have not made any arrests and if you have any information about this incident, call Philadelphia […]
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