/>Skip to main contentclockmenumore-arrownoyesBleeding Green Nation homepageHorizontal - WhiteBleeding Green Nationa Philadelphia Eagles communityFollow Bleeding Green Nation online:Follow Bleeding Green Nation on TwitterFollow Bleeding Green Nation on FacebookLog in or sign upLog InSign UpSite searchSearchSearchBleeding Green Nation main menuFanpostsFanshotsEaglesOddsAboutMastheadCommunity GuidelinesStubHubMoreAll 321 blogs on Horizontal - WhiteFanposts Fanshots Eagles StoriesScheduleRosterStatsYahoo Eagles NewsYahoo Eagles Team PageYahoo Eagles ReportYahoo Eagles Depth ChartYahoo Eagles TransactionsYahoo Eagles PhotosOdds About Masthead Community Guidelines StubHub ✕Eagles News: DeSean Jackson handed out food to homeless on the streets of PhillyNew http://www.eagleslockerroom.com/authentic-deandre-carter-jersey ,75commentsPhiladelphia Eagles news and links for 6/9/19.EDTLet’s get to the Philadelphia Eagles links ...Jeffrey Lurie and Doug Pederson explain why the Eagles signed Carson Wentz to an extension - BGN“We found a wonderful quarterback and person a few years ago. He’s everything you want in a franchise quarterback. To be able to plan ahead and know exactly that he’s going to be with us and build the roster in just the way we want to do it, it means everything. It allows you to make smart decisions. We always wanted a terrific quarterback and a terrific person and he embodies it in every way.” The 10 worst contracts in the NFC East - PhillyVoice2) Eli Manning, Giants: Over the last six seasons, Eli Manning has a record of 38-57 in 95 starts, and was one-and-done the one year during that span in which the Giants made the playoffs. He was never a great quarterback, but at one time he was at least a top-half-of-the-league starter, with two improbable Super Bowl runs under his belt.[...] The Giants could have released Manning this offseason and saved $17 million on the salary cap, but instead opted to pay him a $5 million roster bonus, thus guaranteeing his roster spot. I’m not sure if the Giants actually believe themselves when they say he’s still a good quarterback, or if it’s just an irrational loyalty they feel they owe him, but whatever it is, his $23,200,000 on the 2019 salary cap is an awful use a resources for a team that is going nowhere.Carson Wentz’s Career Timeline - PE.comCheck out the best photos from Carson Wentz’s career from draft day until now.The NFL’s balanced offensive linemen by PFF Grade from 2018 - PFFJason Kelce, Philadelphia Eagles. Jason Kelce may very well be the best all-around offensive linemen in the NFL Womens Nigel Bradham Jersey , and his 2018 season further proved that point. The nine-year veteran paced all centers with an 84.9 overall grade through the regular season — the third-highest mark of his storied Philadelphia career. Kelce also led all centers in run-blocking grade at 82.9 — with a 14.82% run-blocking success rate — while adding a career-high 87.7 grade in pass protection this season that ranked second to only Oakland’s Rodney Hudson (90.8).Evaluation Of The 2015 Rookie Classes - Over The Cap3. Philadelphia Eagles (5.667) — 2 players with vested veteran contracts (1 pending). This was the year where Chip Kelly had temporarily wrested power from Howie Roseman with player personnel, and it did not end well for Kelly. Nelson Agholor and Jordan Hicks were the only two players from this rookie class that lasted more than one season in Philadelphia.How AAF restored Charles Johnson’s love of football, led him back to NFL with Eagles - NBCSPAs soon as his age was brought up, Johnson grinned and proudly declared he’s not old. In the real world, that’s true. He’s just 30, hopefully plenty of time left on Earth. But how much time does he have left playing football? Johnson is the second-oldest receiver on the Eagles’ roster behind only DeSean Jackson at 32.But Johnson hasn’t looked old at OTAs this spring. He was in great shape coming from the AAF and it has shown. His wealth of experience compared to his younger competition has been apparent this spring too. With some guys missing time, Johnson has gotten reps with the first team on several occasions at OTAs. “In the NFL, the age is always going to be something everybody looks at,” he said. “I just don’t even focus on that. I still feel young, I still feel like I can go out there and compete against anybody. They can line me up against a 21-year-old and I can guarantee you he’s not going to beat me in a race, he’s not going to be more explosive than me. That’s just my mindset.”The Bears have to get over the Eagles’ hump - Windy City GridironThe savvy Bears get their chance for revenge against a likely far better, and healthier, Eagles team when they visit Lincoln Financial Field this November. While they’re still obviously feeling the effects of bitter defeat, a road rematch against the team that acted as the metaphorical final straw is the ideal antidote. A win over the Eagles would give the Bears a chance to bury the demons burrowing inside their collective mental psyche, and charge ahead toward the stretch run of a season carrying burdening expectations. The Bears say they’re ready for what 2019 presents Brandon Brooks Jersey , but it’s a different story once they have to confront their past. Everyone’s ready until they get punched in the mouth, as one football tough guy once said.How new GM Joe Douglas can reverse Jets’ most troubling trends - ESPNWatch the early strike. Douglas spent the past three years with the Philadelphia Eagles, one of the most proactive teams when it comes to locking up their own players before they hit free agency. The most recent example: quarterback Carson Wentz, who received a four-year extension even though he had two years remaining on his rookie deal. Because of this approach, the Eagles have no fewer than a dozen key players under contract through 2021. The Jets have been lagging in this area. The philosophy will be put to the test early with decisions on wide receiver Robby Anderson and defensive lineman Leonard Williams, both of whom will be free agents after the season. Douglas doesn’t have to worry about quarterback Sam Darnold until 2021 at the earliest. On Saturday, Darnold said he’s not thinking about his contract, saying, “If I play well -- if we win games, most importantly -- the future is bright for the organization. That’s all I care about.”Todd McShay another rumored Jets front office candidate - Gang Green NationNames are emerging as possibilities in Joe Douglas’ front office with the Jets. A big one who could be on the radar is ESPN’s Todd McShay.AFC South Offseason Reports: The Colts Are Positioned for Power - MMQBBiggest question heading into the regular season: What is Nick Foles outside of the Eagles’ offense? This is not to slight Foles in any way, but think back to his best seasons, with both Chip Kelly and Doug Pederson. In each case, the system was a step ahead of the NFL, which is a major leg up for an accurate quarterback who can run an offense. Jacksonville is more of a ball-control attack without the same caliber of receiver.Who did your favorite NFL team sadly never get revenge on? - SB NationThe NFL is loaded with great stories of comeuppance. Steve Smith delivered “blood and guts” to the Panthers’ doorstep as a member of the Ravens after being cut by Carolina in 2014. Brett Favre’s first game in Green Bay as a Viking saw him throw four touchdown passes in a key divisional victory. Even the mid-2010s Patriots — underdog to exactly zero people outside their own locker room — overcame Roger Goodell’s Deflategate ruling to win the greatest Super Bowl of all time (title vacated if you’re a Falcons fan. Also, I’m sorry). But what about the teams that never got their revenge? Who are the ones that were left walled up in the NFL’s catacombs waiting for their chance to be Montresor?...Social Media Information:BGN Facebook Page: Click here to like our pageBGN Twitter: Follow @BleedingGreenBGN Manager: Brandon Lee Gowton: Follow @BrandonGowtonBGN Radio Twitter: Follow @BGN_Radio If everything goes to plan for the Philadelphia Eagles this season http://www.eagleslockerroom.com/authentic-malik-jackson-jersey , there won’t be a starting spot available for Stefan Wisniewski along the offensive line.But even without the prospect of a starting job up for grabs, Wisniewski is happy to be back with the Eagles for 2019.“I knew when I signed here that they have their starting three inside. I’ve been a starter here, but I’ve also been a backup, as well. I’m OK with that role,” Wisniewski said, via Les Bowen of the . “I’ll just work my butt off, and I’ll be ready whenever they need me.”With Brandon Brooks and Isaac Seumalo at the two guards spots and Jason Kelce at center, the Eagles have the interior of their offensive line settled on paper. However, Brooks is still recovering from a torn Achilles sustained during the playoffs in January, which brings his availability for the start of the regular season into question.Wisniewski could begin the season as a starter before sliding back into a reserve role once Brooks is ready to return.The Eagles let Wisniewski become a free agent in March when they elected not to pickup the option on his contract for 2019. He visited the New York Jets in free agency but elected to return to Philadelphia on a lesser deal after testing the market.“I’m excited to be back,” he said. “I love it here. I love this city, my teammates, these fans. The most fun I’ve ever had playing football was playing in the Super Bowl run. I think we’ve got a really good chance we could go do that again. I want to be a part of it.”