Good morning! Start your day with Go Birds! Daily, a daily Eagles podcast giving you everything you need to know for December 18th. In today’s episode Eliot Shorr-Parks dives into the latest with the team, including Brandon Graham leaving the door open that he could play in the Super Bowl and a report that BG and Big Dom met with Jalen Hurts about connecting with his teammates more. Plus, ESP is joined by Ike Reese, Spike Eskin and Jack Fritz to discuss why Nick Sirianni isn’t in the Coach of the Year discussion. Presented by betPARX Online Casino and Sportsbook App.New customers DOWNLOAD NOW and get up to $ 1000 dollar casino bonus back if you’re not a winner in your first 24 hours.Visit betPARX.com for terms/conditions. You must be 21 and in Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Maryland, Michigan or Ohio. Gambling problem, 1-800-Gambler. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Good morning! Start your day with Go Birds! Daily, a daily Eagles podcast giving you everything you need to know for December 18th. In today’s episode Eliot Shorr-Parks dives into the latest with the team, including Brandon Graham leaving the door open that he could play in the Super Bowl and a report that BG and Big Dom met with Jalen Hurts about connecting with his teammates more. Plus, ESP is joined by Ike Reese, Spike Eskin and Jack Fritz to discuss why Nick Sirianni isn’t in the Coach of the Year discussion.
Presented by betPARX Online Casino and Sportsbook App.New customers DOWNLOAD NOW and get up to $ 1000 dollar casino bonus back if you’re not a winner in your first 24 hours.Visit betPARX.com for terms/conditions. You must be 21 and in Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Maryland, Michigan or Ohio. Gambling problem, 1-800-Gambler.
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