Reed Blankenship had an awesome response to fans who were mistaking him for Cooper DeJean at the Eagles Super Bowl parade.
Over the course of the season and with how well the two played together, a nickname was attributed to Blankenship and DeJean.
Statistically speaking, the odds of being a white dude in the NFL are not all that high these days. According to league data, just 24.4 percent of players ...
Named after the meme of the same name — a photograph of a sign in a super market of a wine selection named “Exciting Whites” ...
Between Blankenship's stability, Darius Slay's return to form, and the shot in the arm from rookies Quinyon Mitchell and ...
DeJean stands out, and not just because of his race and position. The Philadelphia Eagles have come to rely on him quickly.
On Jan. 28, a slew of Eagles players sat courtside to watch their Philadelphia 76ers play the Lakers. Los Angeles star LeBron ...