Eagles defensive tackle Bruce Hector grew up in Tampa, Florida, and went to college at South Florida. Bruce Hector is 6-foot-2, 296 pounds. Bruce Hector had never ridden a horse. Of course he hadn't.
PHILADELPHIA – It was there for all to see. There wasn’t anything much at all to see, actually. That, of course, would be Fletcher Cox’s locker on Jan. 17, two days after the season ended for the ...
The Eagles on Thursday released six-time Pro Bowler Fletcher Cox, a league source confirmed to NBC Sports Philadelphia. There’s still a chance the 31-year-old defensive tackle could return to the ...
The Eagles were mostly silent before this year's trade deadline, which means they'll be relying on their current team and returning injured players to get them into the playoffs. No two players will ...
Six-time Pro Bowl Philadelphia Eagles defensive tackle Fletcher Cox announced Sunday that he is retiring from the NFL. He follows in the footsteps of longtime Eagles center Jason Kelce, who announced ...
PHILADELPHIA - In Philadelphia, when Jason Kelce speaks, people listen. A six-time All-Pro and likely future Hall of Famer, Kelce would be the first to tell you that he wasn’t even the best member of ...
The Philadelphia Eagles have agreed to a one-year deal with Fletcher Cox, two days after releasing the Pro Bowl defensive tackle in a cost-cutting move. The new deal is worth $14 million, a source ...
PHILADELPHIA -- The Eagles will be without Fletcher Cox, their top defensive player, for Sunday's game against the Los Angeles Chargers. The defensive tackle has been ruled out because of a calf ...
Fletcher Cox has agreed to terms on a six-year contract extension through 2022 with the Philadelphia Eagles, the team announced Monday. The deal is worth $103 million with $63 million in guaranteed ...
The Eagles made a move that could have an impact on how the roster is constructed in the near future. ESPN NFL insider Field Yates reported Wednesday the Eagles had converted defensive tackle Fletcher ...
Training camp has not been normal for anyone on the Eagles. When defensive tackle Fletcher Cox and his teammates returned to the field in pads, it was a welcome occurrence. Cox told reporters Monday ...