
Geoff Mosher
Deputy Sports Editor at Philly Voice
Co-Founder and Podcast Co-Host at Inside The Birds
Journalist at Freelance
Host of @InsideBirds| Phila @Eagles reporter since '05 | @PFWA | Co-founder https://t.co/TTvC0QKq6G | #WeAre | https://t.co/oSY0QOF1vg
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5 days ago |
phillyvoice.com | Geoff Mosher
The Eagles are in the midst of a busy offseason that included losing nearly half their starting defense to free agency and trades, replacing their offensive coordinator for the third straight season, signing several free agents to one-year deals, hauling in 10 new rookies from the NFL Draft, picking up the fifth-year option on a first-round pick, handing out a lucrative extension to an offensive linemen … and a partridge in a pear tree.
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6 days ago |
phillyvoice.com | Geoff Mosher
After agreeing to a “reworked deal” – the NFL code term for pay cut – Eagles tight end Dallas Goedert will have an opportunity win another Super Bowl in what will surely be his final season with the organization that drafted him 49th overall in 2018. Goedert will also have a chance to finish his Eagles career as the greatest tight end in franchise history – or at least modern franchise history. How, you ask?
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1 week ago |
phillyvoice.com | Geoff Mosher
Even in the offseason, life moves very quickly in the NFL. One big-name wide receiver got traded Wednesday, just a few hours before a big-name tight end on the trade market ended up staying with his team. As usual, free agency and the NFL Draft produced a decent amount of movement across the league, some who found better situations, others who weren’t as fortunate. Fantasy football interest also never wanes, and owners are surely keeping close tabs on all the changes across the league.
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1 week ago |
phillyvoice.com | Geoff Mosher
An undrafted free agent doesn’t make the Eagles roster every year. Some years, like last season, none make it. But in three of the past five years, at least one undrafted free agent has either made the initial 53-man roster or found his way onto the active roster at some point in his rookie season. Those names include T.J. Edwards, Jack Stoll, Josh Jobe, Ben VanSumeren, Josh Sills, Eli Ricks, and Reed Blankenship.
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1 week ago |
phillyvoice.com | Geoff Mosher
It’s super early, and NFL training camp is months away, but that didn’t stop ESPN.com from releasing its first post-NFL Draft power rankings. And guess what? The defending Super Bowl champion aren't the No. 1 team. Even weirder? The team that got hammered by the Eagles in the Super Bowl, 40-22, came in at No. 1. Yes, the Kansas City Chiefs are ESPN's No. 1 squad.
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