PHILADELPHIA (WPVI) -- For the second time this off-season, a longtime Philadelphia Eagles legend officially said goodbye to the team. Fletcher Cox held his retirement news conference Tuesday ...
Eagles great Fletcher Cox announced his retirement from the NFL on Sunday after an impressive 12-year run. He just didn’t really say why he was retiring. But did explain it on Monday when he appeared ...
Longtime Philadelphia Eagles defensive tackle Fletcher Cox announced his retirement on Sunday. Cox played 12 seasons with the Eagles, won a Super Bowl, was selected to the Pro Bowl six times and was ...
Fletcher Cox still had plenty left in the tank last season. The former Philadelphia Eagles defensive tackle played in 15 games and recorded 5.0 sacks and 17 quarterback hits, tied for the third-most ...
One day after Brandon Graham, the longest-tenured player on the Philadelphia Eagles‘ roster signed a one-year extension to return, All-Pro defensive tackle Fletcher Cox officially announced his ...
Fletcher Cox packed his bags and left home at the age of 21, after the Philadelphia Eagles traded up in the 2012 NFL Draft to make him the 12th overall pick, and headed to the northeast, to a city he ...
The Eagles’ Core Four is down to a Core Two. Defensive tackle Fletcher Cox announced Sunday that he is joining longtime teammate Jason Kelce in retirement. Kelce (193) and Cox (188) rank No. 2 and No.
Fletcher Cox is calling it a career, making him the latest longtime Philadelphia Eagles star to retire this offseason. The disruptive defensive tackle spent his entire 12-season NFL career with the ...
With a post to his social media on Sunday, Fletcher Cox announced that he is retiring too. A week after Jason Kelce put an emotional wrap on his playing career and just ahead of the NFL's next league ...
The Philadelphia Eagles will enter the 2024 season needing to replace longtime stalwarts on the interior of both their offensive and defensive lines. On offense, they’ll be in search of a replacement ...
Former Philadelphia Eagles players Jason Kelce and Fletcher Cox are taking the field again ... kind of. Jason Kelce announced on the "New Heights" podcast that he co-hosts with his brother, Travis, ...