Brodrick Bunkley

Brodrick Bunkley

Brodrick Bunkley is a defensive tackle for the Philadelphia Eagles, wearing number 78. 2006 is his first year as a pro player. He played in college at Florida State. Brodrick Bunkley is 6 feet, 3 inches and weighs 300 pounds. Share your... [more]

Brodrick Bunkley is a defensive tackle for the Philadelphia Eagles, wearing number 78. 2006 is his first year as a pro player. He played in college at Florida State. Brodrick Bunkley is 6 feet, 3 inches and weighs 300 pounds. Share your thoughts and opinions about Brodrick Bunkley and the Eagles, or follow him in news and blogs.

 
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The Iggles have an outstanding DT tandem right now. Mike Patterson(when he is not high), and Brodrick Bunkley are both first round picks who really have made an impact on the Bird’s defense. Bunkley saw his first real playing time last year, and made everybody around him better. The Eagles run defense went from 26th(2006), [...] Read Full Story
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Move over T.O., DeSean Jackson and crew just might be better than the 2004 version of the Philadelphia Eagles. In a year filled with injuries to key players, the NFC East-leading Eagles (10-4) are on a record-breaking offensive pace. They need 18 more points to set a single-season franchise mark. The current record of 416 points was set last year.  
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It would've been easier for the Philadelphia Eagles to overlook San Francisco before the 49ers beat the defending conference champions convincingly on a national stage. A day after the Eagles (9-4) moved into first place in the NFC East with a 45-38 victory over the New York Giants, the 49ers (6-7) dismantled the Arizona Cardinals 24-9 in a prime-time matchup.  
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Eagles wide receiver Jeremy Maclin and running back Brian Westbrook are both inactive for Sunday's game against San Francisco. Westbrook has missed the last five games and seven of the last eight with a concussion. He practiced on the scout team this week, but the two-time Pro Bowler has not been medically cleared to play in a game.  
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Playoff berths are so routine for the Philadelphia Eagles they don't celebrate anymore. Donovan McNabb threw for one touchdown and ran for another, DeSean Jackson had 140 yards receiving and the Eagles beat the San Francisco 49ers 27-13 Sunday to clinch a playoff spot for the eighth time this decade.  
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Michael Vick's peers appreciate his tough journey back to the NFL. Vick won the Ed Block Courage Award, voted on by his teammates on the Philadelphia Eagles. The once-disgraced star quarterback returned to the league after spending 18 months in a federal prison for his role in a dogfighting ring. "It means a great deal to me," Vick said Wednesday.  
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