The Eagles' All-Pro linebacker paid tribute to another former All-Pro at the position. Bergey died on Christmas Day.
Super Bowl stars Milton Williams and Zack Baun were among Eagles free agents with difficult decisions to make on their futures
Deep in Packers country, in a suburb outside of Milwaukee, Zack Baun greeted an audience wearing an assortment of jerseys, from his Wisconsin Badgers No. 56 to his latest No. 53 Eagles jersey. But as he walked onto the stage to address about 100 people there to see and celebrate their hometown hero,
Zack Baun is set to become one of the highest-paid linebackers in football this offseason, yet isn't quite ready to think about his future with the Philadelphia Eagles. Baun is still celebrating a Super Bowl championship,
Baun was one of the biggest steals of last offseason, signing a one-year deal worth just $3.5 million with the Eagles after being used as primarily a special teams player in his first four years with the New Orleans Saints,
Philadelphia Eagles All-Pro linebacker Zack Baun revealed that he honored legendary Eagles linebacker Bill Bergey during the team’s Super Bowl run. Baun wore Bergey’s medallion during the team’s run in the postseason.
Amid connections to Cleveland Browns superstar edge rusher Myles Garrett, the Philadelphia Eagles have reportedly made retaining All-Pro free-agent linebacker Z
PHILADELPHIA − The Eagles have a numbers problem with 19 potential free agents and an estimated $18 million in salary cap space, according to overthecap.com. So as much as the Eagles want to keep their Super Bowl winning team together, it's not going to be possible, especially if the Eagles want to sign some free agents as well.