An insane Jake Elliott stat, crazy sack numbers, some wild DeVonta Smith, Zack Baun and Cooper DeJean stats and tons more from the Eagles’ historic Super Bowl win.
The team signed running back Saquon Barkley and linebacker Zack Baun in free agency last offseason and both had career seasons, especially Barkley. Free agency isn't always rosy, though. Last offseason,
Super Bowl stars Milton Williams and Zack Baun were among Eagles free agents with difficult decisions to make on their futures
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The Eagles' All-Pro linebacker paid tribute to another former All-Pro at the position. Bergey died on Christmas Day.
He was signed for next to nothing, and his expectations were next to nothing. Then, he became the best linebacker in the NFL. It was nothing short of amazing and he was key to the Philadelphia Eagles winning the Super Bowl.
Baun was one of the biggest steals of last offseason, signing a one-year deal worth just $3.5 million with the Eagles after being used as primarily a special teams player in his first four years with the New Orleans Saints,
Baun finished the season with 151 tackles, five forced fumbles and 3.5 sacks. He added a regular-season INT and a pivotal Super Bowl LIX pick, which set up the Eagles deep in Chiefs territory ahead of a second-quarter touchdown.
Zack Baun’s career 2024 season culminated in a celebration in confetti on Sunday evening. Baun, who suited up at linebacker for the Wisconsin Badgers from 2015-19, punctuated his AP All-Pro First Team campaign by hoisting the Lombardi Trophy in the Superdome in New Orleans,
One of those options is All-Pro linebacker Zack Baun, who is coming off a career year with the Super Bowl-winning Philadelphia Eagles and will enter the open market if he isn’t given the franchise tag or an extension.
The Philadelphia Eagles are the envy of the NFL entering the new league year, sporting a roster devoid of glaring weaknesses and a salary cap situation that's more than manageable. With that said, Philadelphia's pending free agents are now Super Bowl champions,