The Philadelphia Eagles have options at quarterback. Could Tanner McKee or Kenny Pickett be traded for draft capital?
Tanner McKee continues to make his presence in the NFL known. Last week, the former Stanford quarterback saw his first moments of action in the NFL a year after
The Eagles finished the regular season with a 14-3 record. It's the second time Nick Sirianni has finished a season with at least 14 regular season wins.
Hurts is still in the NFL’s concussion protocol but even if he is good to go against the Packers in the wild card round on Sunday, the Eagles still have a decision to make. Will it be Kenny Pickett or Tanner McKee as his backup?
PHILADELPHIA − If you were looking for Eagles coach Nick Sirianni to declare quarterback Jalen Hurts ready for the playoffs, well, Sirianni brushed that aside like the Eagles did to the New York Giants on Sunday to close out the regular season.
That included third-string QB Tanner McKee, who made his first NFL start and went 27-for-41 for 269 yards and 2 TDs. Backup QB Kenny Pickett didn't play because of a ribs injury. "It's huge, just seeing how fast the game is,
Third-string Eagles quarterback Tanner McKee got the football from his first career touchdown pass with some help from fans at Lincoln Financial Field.
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Previewing the Philadelphia Eagles before the Packers go on the road to face the NFC's No. 2 seed in the NFC Wild Card Round.
Perhaps the Eagles signaled Hurts' return to practice by waiving quarterback Ian Book, who was originally signed to the practice squad after Hurts' concussion, then added to the 53-man roster to serve as the third QB the past two games.