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Eagles sign OL McCullough

The Eagles signed undrafted rookie offensive lineman Alfred McCullough and relased center Zane Taylor on Thursday.

Former Eagles offensive line coach Bill Walsh dies

The Eagles announced Wednesday that former offensive line coach Bill Walsh, 84, died Sunday at his home in Atlanta.

Report: Eagles to cut injured Peters’ pay

Eagles' (LT) Jason Peters

The Eagles intend to enact a provision in the collective bargaining agreement and deduct $3.25 million from Jason Peters’ 2012 base salary because the tackle ruptured his Achilles tendon in March at an off-site location, according to an ESPN report.

Report: Eagles to cut Peters’ pay

The Eagles intend to enact a provision in the collective bargaining agreement and deduct $3.25 million from Jason Peters’ 2012 base salary because the tackle ruptured his Achilles tendon in March at an off-site location, according to an ESPN report.

Throw in These Towels? Never!

It only took about a decade for the rally towel to become the Philadelphia sports giveaway of choice. Like all great Philadelphia ideas, it’s a ripoff: In this case, we ripped off Pittsburgh and their famous yellow terrible towel. (Pittsburgh’s terrible towel is a ripoff, too, of a regular towel.) Philadelphia rally towels are white, not yellow, and every local sports team has given them away. The earliest towel I have is the Dec. 31, 2000, Eagles’ Wild Card playoff win over Tampa Bay. (This was so long ago one of the heroes of that game was Mike Mamula.)

Eagles’ DeSean Jackson has a new attitude

When the NFL lockout finally ended last summer and practices began, DeSean Jackson stayed away. Stuck in a contract dispute with the Eagles, Jackson skipped the first 11 days of training camp, setting in motion a season that would quickly turn sour for the receiver and his team. This year, though, Jackson is already looking forward to the full-team practices that begin Tuesday, sounding reenergized by finally putting his contract saga behind him.

Video: What does the future hold for Peters, McCoy and the rookies?

Video: The Inquirer’s Jeff McLane discusses LeSean McCoy’s contract negotiations, the promise of the Eagles’ rookie class, and the impact of Jason Peters’ second Achilles surgery.

3 ex-Eagles heading to College Football Hall of Fame

See the original article here: 3 ex-Eagles heading to College Football Hall of Fame

Receiver Demaris Johnson among players with baggage getting break from Eagles

THE FASTEST, niftiest receiver at the Eagles’ rookie camp was Demaris Johnson. Johnson, an explosive 5-7, 170, looks like he might be able to run away from anything, and maybe he once thought he could. But there is no running away from security cameras, or from a felony embezzlement charge, the NCAA’s all-time all-purpose yards leader (7,796) and kickoff yards leader (3,417) discovered last August, just before his senior season at Tulsa was set to commence.

Paul Domowitch: Eagles still have a safety issue

THE GENERAL consensus of folks outside the walls of One NovaCare Way in January was that the Eagles’ two biggest offseason fix-it jobs were linebacker and safety.

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