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EAGLES EDGE BENGALS 34–27 IN PRESEASON OPENER — BACKUPS SHINE IN PHILLY

Philadelphia, PA – August 7, 2025

The reigning Super Bowl champions may have kept their stars on the sidelines, but their message was clear: Philadelphia is reloading, not relaxing.

In a thrilling preseason opener at Lincoln Financial Field, the Eagles outlaste

Quarterback Tanner McKee led the way, completing 20 of 25 passes for 252

Cincinnati came out strong behind Joe Burrow, who looked midseason-ready. The Bengals' franchise QB completed 9 of 10 passes for 123 yards and 2 touchdowns in

But when the starters exited, the Eagles’ second unit seized the moment. Rookie wideouts Ainias Smith and Darius Cooper each found the end zone, while Will Shipley added a 38-yard burst that injected life into the run game. On defense, the Eagles’ backups held strong — bending but ne

“He’s not the same guy,” one defensive coach said of second-year CB Cooper DeJean, who looked bulked up and battle-ready after gaining 20 pounds in the offseason. “You feel him now — every rep.”

📊 Quick Recap:

  • Final Score: Eagles 34, Bengals 27

  • Top Performer: Tanner McKee (252 yards, 2 TDs)

  • Breakout Stars: Ainias Smith, Darius Cooper (1 TD each)

  • Key Moment: 4th-and-goal “tush push” TD in 1st quarter

  • Bengals’ Highlight: Joe Burrow & Ja’Marr Chase’s fast start


  • 💬 Final Word:

    This win wasn’t just about putting up points. It was about proving that the Eagles’ next men up aren’t just placeholders — they’re difference-makers. If Tanner McKee and the rest of Philly’s youth continue to rise, the road back to the Super Bowl might be smoother than expected.

    Ph And on Thursday night, the future looked fast, physical, and fully locked in.

    Eagles Announce Internal Discipline for Zack Baun After “Unnecessary Roughness” Hit in Broncos Game
    Following a controversial late hit in their recent matchup against the Denver Broncos, the Philadelphia Eagles have announced internal disciplinary action for linebacker Zack Baun. The move comes in response to a “cheap shot” that drew league penalties and widespread criticism. Instead of waiting for the NFL’s ruling, the franchise imposed its own set of punishments — a decisive move meant to demonstrate accountability while protecting the roster. During the fourth quarter of the October 5 game, with just over two minutes remaining and Denver facing a 3rd-and-2, Baun delivered a late helmet-to-helmet hit on Broncos running back Javonte Williams as he stretched for a first down. The hit was flagged as unnecessary roughness, gifting Denver a 15-yard penalty and an automatic first down. According to team officials, Baun will face a $20,000 internal fine, an amount estimated to be between 20–50% of his weekly salary. The proceeds will be directed toward team-affiliated charities, including the Eagles Autism Foundation. In addition, the linebacker has been ordered to issue a public apology — either at a press conference or through an official social media statement — acknowledging his actions and apologizing directly to Williams, the Broncos, and the league.👉FULL VIDEO: https://x.com/i/status/1974935090724753440  Baun himself admitted fault after the game, saying:“That was a dumb mistake. I was just trying to stop the first down, but I went over the line. I’ll learn from this.” Head coach Nick Sirianni stressed that while Baun remains an important piece of the defense, discipline and composure are non-negotiable:“Zack is a great player, but we have to follow the rules. This is a lesson for the whole team on maintaining control in high-pressure situations.” The episode highlights the NFL’s growing emphasis on player safety and the stricter enforcement of rules aimed at limiting dangerous hits. For the Eagles, it is also a reminder of the importance of accountability — even when it comes from within. With Baun now under heightened scrutiny, the franchise will look to put this incident behind them quickly as they prepare for their upcoming stretch of games.