DeVonta Smith now stands alone in Philadelphia Eagles history. Amid Sunday's divisional round matchup against the Los Angeles Rams, the veteran wide receiver set the record for the most playoff receiving yards in the franchise's history.
On Sunday, the Philadelphia Eagles won 28-22 over the Los Angeles Rams in the NFL Divisional Round. The nail-biting matchup took place at the Eagles’ home stadium, Lincoln Financial Field, which was covered in snow once the game was over.
The 26-year-old Smith tallied four receptions for 21 yards in their cold-blooded win over the Rams. It was a nice post-engagement gift for Smith and Danielle, who got engaged on New Year's Eve. "Went on a ROCK climbing adventure with my forever tonight," wrote Danielle on Instagram.
Not only did the Philadelphia Eagles secure their place in the NFC Championship game, but wide receiver DeVonta Smith made franchise playoff history against the Los Angeles Rams on Sunday. Reaching the mark of 467 receiving yards,
The Eagles will hit the practice field for the final time and although A.J. Brown is expected to practice, DeVonta Smith will sit out. Smith is dealing with back soreness, and missed Friday's practice,
Jayden Daniels is the Washington Commanders rookie everyone is talking about in the playoffs, and with good reason. However, he is not the only member of their 2024 draft class responsible for going on this run.
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Ahead of Sunday's showdown between the Los Angeles Rams and Philadelphia Eagles, rookie pass rusher Jared Verse revealed his true thoughts about Eagles fans. "When I see that green and white I hate it,
Jayden Daniels is the Washington Commanders rookie everyone is talking about in the playoffs, and with good reason. Second-round pick Mike Sainristil has become a game-changer at cornerback, most recently making two interceptions in the divisional round victory at Detroit.
Look no further than Philadelphia Eagles wide receiver Devonta Smith. During yesterday's NFC Playoff victory over the Los Angeles Rams, Smith paid homage to the Philadelphia sports icon.
Eagles star receiver Devonta Smith wore custom Reebok cleats inspired by Philly legend Allen Iverson for team's NFL Playoff win over the LA Rams. It was a snowy game in Philly, but the Eagles ...
The Eagles announced the news on X, with a graphic of Smith saying, "In the record books @DeVontaSmith_6 is now your Eagles All-Time Post Season Receiving Yards Leader!" It's a big accomplishment and is the exact kind of production that the Eagle likely expected from Smith when they selected him at No. 10 in the 2021 NFL Draft.