Eagles News: Eagles Autism Challenge breaks another record

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Eagles News: Eagles Autism Challenge breaks another record

Eagles News: Eagles Autism Challenge breaks another record

Philadelphia Eagles news and links for 5/10/26.

Eagles News: Eagles Autism Challenge breaks another record

Philadelphia Eagles news and links for 5/10/26.

The Philadelphia Eagles community continues to shine, and the Eagles Autism Challenge has once again set a new benchmark for generosity and impact. The 9th annual event, presented by Lincoln Financial, raised over $16 million—a record-breaking figure that underscores the power of sports to drive meaningful change. With 6,832 participants and nearly 40,000 donations from around the world, every dollar raised by participants goes directly to innovative autism research and community grants. Since its launch in 2018, the Eagles Autism Foundation has now raised $56 million through more than 240,000 donations. And if you’re inspired to contribute, fundraising continues through May 31, 2026.

Looking ahead, the 2027 NFL Mock Draft is already generating buzz. While it’s early—and things will certainly shift by next year—this preview, based on current Super Bowl odds, offers a fascinating glimpse at the top prospects. It’s a fun way to track future stars and imagine how the Eagles might reload for another championship push.

On the field, all eyes are on DeVonta Smith and his chase for history. Can he catch Hall of Famer Harold Carmichael’s franchise record of 8,978 receiving yards? A.J. Brown had a strong shot, averaging 81.2 yards per game, but his future in Philadelphia is uncertain. Smith, however, is just 27 and has spent his entire career with the Eagles. With 5,019 yards already and an average of 63 per game, he’s on pace to break the record by 2029—if he stays with the team through 2028. It’s a testament to his consistency and a storyline every fan should follow.

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