The Eagles lost out on their top priority in free agency when edge defender Jaelan Phillips agreed to a monster four-year, $120 million deal with the Carolina Panthers, according to NFL sources.
Free-agent linebacker Jaelan Phillips signed with the Carolina Panthers on a four-year, $120 contract within the first hour of free agency on Monday, according to multiple reports.
Add a pass rusher to the Eagles’ list of offseason needs. The vacancy was created when they failed to get a deal done with Jaelan Phillips, who turned out to be just a three-month rental that cost Philly a third-round pick to bring him up from South Florida in November, after the Carolina Panthers opened the vault for him on Monday afternoon.
Most of the NFL mock drafts focus on the early rounds, but there are still many prominent college players who will hear their names called later. These are just some of the big names that could hear their names in the later rounds.
The Philadelphia Eagles' tight end room is up in the air right now as Dallas Goedert officially has entered free agency. The National Football League's legal tampering period began on Monday afternoon at 12 p.m.
NFL free agency is always a bit of madness. For the Philadelphia Eagles and GM Howie Roseman, they have a new avenue to convince players to join their forces in Philly.
An offseason of change is in full effect for the Philadelphia Eagles. Some veterans for them will exit in free agency, while the Birds look for impact replacements.
NFL prospects from major programs get most of the attention, but there are numerous examples of players drafted from small schools who have become difference-makers.
Howie Roseman is getting to work. NFL free agency is opening officially on Wednesday, but the legal tampering period will kick off on Monday. We will see agreements in place nearly immediately late in the morning, but nothing will become official until later in the week.
Despite winning Super Bowl LIX last year, the Philadelphia Eagles are facing serious questions about the future of their top wide receiver. Multiple NFL executives told ESPN insider Jeremy Fowler that Philadelphia will entertain trade offers for AJ Brown this offseason, a stunning development for a franchise fresh off a championship.
A report from last week claimed that interested teams believed Eagles GM Howie Roseman would only trade Brown if the Eagles received a first-round draft pick, a second-round choice AND a player in return.
PHILADELPHIA — The Philadelphia Eagles are officially taking calls on defensive tackle Jalen Carter. Three years after draft experts crowned the former Georgia standout the steal of the 2023 NFL Draft, his production is sliding backward.
There’s been no shortage of interest in Eagles’ pending free agent outside linebacker Jaelan Phillips, who ranked No. 3 in PFR’s list of the top 50 free agents for the 2026 offseason.
Ian Rapoport of NFL Media reports that there’s optimism that the Eagles will be able to re-sign EDGE Jaelan Phillips. The two parties reportedly have made “significant progress” towards a long-term agreement in recent weeks.
The Philadelphia Eagles have been mentioned in multiple trade rumors in recent weeks. A.J. Brown has drawn the most attention, as his future with the team is up in the air.
The Philadelphia Eagles are making it clear that their defensive core isn’t going anywhere. In a massive offseason move, the team has agreed to a three-year, $78 million contract extension with star defensive tackle Jordan Davis, locking him into Philadelphia for the foreseeable future.
The Philadelphia Eagles could consider trading one of their star defenders depending on how his contract situation plays out. The Eagles are being forced to decide on the future of Pro Bowl defensive tackle Jalen Carter, who is eligible for a new deal.
The Philadelphia Eagles and defensive tackle Jordan Davis agreed on a three-year contract extension that makes him the highest-paid nose tackle in NFL history, ESPN reported Saturday.