The Philadelphia Eagles lost a key piece of the defense early on after free agency opened up last week. The National Football League legal tampering period
The first wave of NFL free agency has wrapped. Plenty of potential impact adds remain available, but some big fish have been snatched from the pond as well.
Former Philadelphia Eagles cornerback Darius Slay has played his final game in the National Football League. Slay took to Instagram on Monday to announce that he is hanging up his cleats.
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.
Slay spent the first seven years of his career with the Detroit Lions after being selected in the second round of the 2013 NFL Draft before being traded to Philadelphia ahead of the 2020 season.
The Philadelphia Eagles have not been overly active during NFL free agency so far, but that can be good or bad news for plenty of players around the roster.
Per SI.com’s Albert Breer, the Broncos had interest in TE Dallas Goedert in free agency before he re-signed with the Eagles. Breer names Browns TE David Njoku as a potential alternative that is still unsigned.
One of the best cornerback duos in the NFL? Richard Sherman thinks the Eagles could have it after signing Riq Woolen to pair with All-Pro Quinyon Mitchell.
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 continues to decipher how he can improve the Philadelphia Eagles for the 2026 season. His latest move is not an addition, necessarily, but it caused a collective sigh of relief from Eagles fandom.
Dallas Goedert wanted to stay with the Eagles. So did Michael Carter, and Landon Dickerson wanted to give the organization that drafted him some salary-cap relief and took a bit of pay cut while reducing the contract extension he signed two years ago from three more years left to just two, knowing that injuries may not allow him to see it through.
An offseason of change is in full effect for the Philadelphia Eagles. Some veterans have already exited in free agency, while the Birds have been looking for impact replacements. Tight end dallas Goedert has returned to the fold as well.
The Philadelphia Eagles are looking for a return to the elite of the NFC. They had a lackluster finish to last season, but they have created a brand new coaching staff and must continue to improve their roster this offseason under general manager Howie Roseman.
PHILADELPHIA — The first wave of 2026 NFL free agency has officially crashed, and Howie Roseman has most of his haul. The Philadelphia Eagles secured four new faces this week: cornerback Riq Woolen, edge rusher Arnold Ebiketie, tight end Johnny Mundt, and defensive back Jonathan Jones.
The Philadelphia Eagles' cornerback room is stacked right now, but could they bring another piece to town? Philadelphia has two First-Team All-Pros on its hands in Quinyon Mitchell and Cooper DeJean.
In an unusual twist, the Philadelphia Eagles may find it easier to trade wide receiver AJ Brown thanks to the actions of one of his teammates. The Eagles agreed to a new contract with tight end Dallas Goedert on Sunday.
PHILADELPHIA — The Eagles didn’t wait for the official league year to boost their power in the trenches. Tight end Johnny Mundt signed a one-year contract Friday to officially join Philadelphia for his 10th NFL season.
Richard Sherman recently shared his thoughts on Tariq Woolen’s move to the Philadelphia Eagles, and the former All-Pro cornerback seems confident the young
Eagles edge rusher Brandon Graham retired last offseason only to reverse course and rejoin his longtime team in October. This year may not contain any such back-and-forth, as the 37-year-old is already talking about his plans to play in 2026.