Philadelphia Eagles linebacker Nolan Smith was excited to compete in the NFC divisional game vs. the Los Angeles Rams on Sunday, but he made sure to show support to his fellow linebacker Nakobe Dean, who had to miss the game due to injury.
Philadelphia Eagles defensive end Nolan Smith honored his injured Eagles teammate Nakobe Dean in the NFC divisional round. Smith ran out on to the field carrying Nakobe Dean’s jersey ahead of the Eagles game against the Los Angeles Rams.
Philadelphia Eagle Nolan Smith paid tribute to his injured teammate Nakobe Dean ahead of their playoff game. The divisional round of the NFL playoffs kicked of
After a lost rookie season, Eagles edge rusher Nolan Smith is developing into a "world-beater" just at the right time.
Nolan Smith played so well that Bryce Huff, the Eagles' $51 million free agent signee, played just one snap against the Packers.
Zack Baun, the Eagles’ All-Pro inside linebacker, typically is aligned in the middle of the action on Sundays. During the week, Baun sits in the middle of the action in Vic Fangio’s defensive meetings,
On run plays, Eagles defensive tackle Thomas Booker said he “knows the edge is going to be set” when teams go to Smith’s side. Smith does a good job of making running backs cut back inside to get tackled by their interior defensive linemen and linebackers, which has to be a priority against Rams running back Kyren Williams.
The Eagles are one of four teams in the NFL’s postseason tournament. Still, with the regular season complete, PFF recently took a closer look at 2025 NFL free agency, evaluating and accessing who the top 75 players available are with the new league year approaching.
Eagles' Nolan Smith is becoming everything the team hoped he'd be in his second season after a huge playoff performance.
Philadelphia Eagles' linebacker Nolan Smith comes racing around the edge to strip-sack Los Angeles Rams' quarterback Matthew Stafford, and Eagles' linebacker Zack Baun recovers.
At 53-man cutdowns this season, the Philadelphia Eagles had the sixth-youngest roster in the NFL, at an average age of 25.6 years. They are young, they are talented, and they still have some room to grow. And yet, they're in the NFC Championship Game with a chance to go to the Super Bowl.