On Monday morning, the Philadelphia Eagles lost a young member of their skilled offensive group to an NFC East rival in free agency. The Washington Commanders added a wide receiver to their rebuilt offensive roster after adding a running back to the backfield following the Easter holiday.
The Washington Commanders announced the signings Monday of wide receiver Olamide Zaccheaus and running back Jeremy McNichols. Terms were not disclosed.
Another Philadelphia Eagles wide receiver won't be returning in 2024. Last week in NFL free agency, Quez Watkins found a new home with the Pittsburgh
He caught on with the Eagles last offseason and proceeded to get into every game for his new squad.
The Washington Commanders have agreed to terms with veteran wide receiver Olamide Zaccheaus, multiple reports said Thursday. Zaccheaus, 26, played last season for the Philadelphia Eagles, appearing in all 17 regular-season games (one start) and making 10 catches for 164 yards and two touchdowns on 20 targets.
With the collapse that happened for the Philadelphia Eagles this season, there are going to be changes throughout the organization. It will be an interesting offseason for the team, as coaching staff changes are also likely.
We've got a Monday doubleheader on deck to close out Super Wild Card Weekend, and what better way to attack an NFL playoff slate than to fire on a few juicy anytime touchdown bets.
The Philadelphia Eagles were in command after one half of the Christmas game with the New York Giants. Then the second half kickoff happened.
With quarterback Jalen Hurts leading the charge, the Eagles keep winning.
Against the Buffalo Bills on Sunday, Philadelphia Eagles QB Jalen Hurts once more showed off his uncanny ability to make things happen when nothing exists.
The Philadelphia Eagles are the charm of the NFL right now. After falling just short to the Kansas City Chiefs in last season's Super Bowl, quarterback Jalen Hurts and his crew are eager to return and finish what was started a year ago.
It probably can’t be stressed enough about the strong training camp Jalen Hurts is having. On Friday, as the Philadelphia Eagles held their longest practice of summer at one hour, 40 minutes, Hurts pulled receiver Quez Watkins right up with him into the stratosphere.
For an offense that finished last year second in the league in scoring and total yardage, that doesn’t leave a lot of room for improvement. Still the defending NFC champions may have found a spot at which to improve.
Jalen Hurts and the offensive line. Both were mentioned by running back D’Andre Swift and receiver Olamide Zaccheaus during their meet-the-press Zoom calls on Wednesday.
In recent days, the Philadelphia Eagles have made a plethora of moves, including giving quarterback Jalen Hurts a hefty contract extension and hiring former Detroit Lions coach and New England Patriots defensive coordinator Matt Patricia.
The Philadelphia Eagles agreed to terms Thursday with wide receiver Olamide Zaccheaus on a one-year deal. Zaccheaus, 25, spent the past four seasons with the Atlanta Falcons after going undrafted out of Virginia.
The fifth-year wideout is coming off a season in which he established career-high numbers in both receptions (40) and yards (533).
Falcons Falcons WR Olamide Zaccheaus feels that they are playoff contenders and must get have a strong start to the season. “I feel like we’re a playoff team,” said Zaccheaus, via D.
The Atlanta Falcons have missed the playoffs in four consecutive seasons, a streak they are looking to snap in 2022. And even though the team has low expectations after losing quarterback Matt Ryan and wide receiver Calvin Ridley, that's not how team members feel.
We're a little less than 24 hours into the NFL's "legal tampering" period, and the Atlanta Falcons are finally on the board ... but also "off the board.'' Olamide Zaccheaus Olamide Zaccheaus Calvin Ridley The team has tendered wide receiver Olamide Zaccheaus at $2.433 million.
The Atlanta Falcons receiving core hasn't been as dangerous as many thought it could be even after trading Julio Jones. There's a plethora of reasons for that, one of which is Calvin Ridley's absence from the team.
Who is the Atlanta Falcons new No. 3 wide receiver? As of Wednesday, it would be hard to argue anyone other than Olamide Zaccheaus. Entering his third season, Zaccheaus continues to be a weapon downfield for the Falcons during training camp.
In third-quarter, of the Atlanta Falcons and the Carolina Panthers' game, Olamide Zaccheaus announced himself as a game-changer when Zaccheus scored his first an amazing 93-yard touchdown.
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