Making any 53-man roster is difficult, especially when it comes to the Philadelphia Eagles. Even when there are some positions on the Eagles' 53-man roster that are stronger than others, it's still tough to make a team that's expected to compete for a Super Bowl.
The Philadelphia Eagles were in rumors all offseason about A.J. Brown, and they finally did it last week, sending him to the New England Patriots. Earlier in the offseason, it didn’t seem like Howie Roseman was interested in moving the wide receiver, but as time went on, he had a change of heart.
Yardbarker's best-of NFL positional series continues with linebackers. This does not cover pure pass-rushing threats -- we will get to them -- but rather true off-ball defenders who thrived as traditional inside and outside 'backers.
This is a crucial week for the Philadelphia Eagles as the summer break approaches. The two-day mandatory minicamp begins this week (June 9-10), where we'll get a glimpse of how the Eagles will stack up heading into the summer.
Once the Philadelphia Eagles lost Reed Blankenship in free agency, safety became a question mark. Blankenship signed a three-year, $24,750,000 deal with the Houston Texans, an average annual salary of $8.25 million.
Thinking about what players that won't be on the Philadelphia Eagles roster come September is difficult in some aspects. Minicamp can give some indication of where a team is leaning, but things can change significantly between June and five weeks of training camp practices.
PHILADELPHIA — The post-A.J. Brown receiver room in Philadelphia will be led by the talented DeVonta Smith, a potential breakout candidate with more traffic than ever presumed to be headed the sixth-year receiver’s way in Sean Mannion’s new Eagles offense.
Jordan Mailata has backed DeVonta Smith as a true No. 1 receiver, but Smith isn’t interested in the title. He’s happy to stay focused on his game. Smith hasn’t been caught up in the talk around his role, either.
The Philadelphia Eagles finally dealt A.J. Brown to the Eagles on June 1st. Philadelphia received a 2028 first-round pick in exchange for the veteran wide receiver.
The A.J. Brown trade has finally come and gone, with the Philadelphia Eagles receiving a 2028 first-round pick and 2027 fifth-round pick in return. This was a deal that turned out well for the Eagles, since the Patriots were essentially the only bidder for Brown come June 1.
PHILADELPHIA — Josh Grizzard was one of 17 coaches Nick Sirianni spoke to about becoming the Eagles’ new offensive coordinator. He was one of seven finalists and is now the team’s passing game coordinator.
Being an undrafted free agent isn't easy in the NFL. Players that aren't drafted heading into their rookie season are constantly trying to prove themselves they belong on a NFL roster, having to go the extra mile to prove themselves to the coaching staff and front office.
Star left tackle is excited about a rookie mid-round pick, and the selection talks a lot about how Howie Roseman builds this team. The Philadelphia Eagles may have found their right tackle of the future in the third round, and the early returns from OTAs are already turning heads.
Once the Philadelphia Eagles’ personalized Kübler-Ross model for the A.J. Brown trade reached the acceptance stage, GM Howie Roseman stood firm on one requirement: he needed a first-round pick in return for the best pure football player of the most successful run in modern franchise history.
The star defensive player has the perfect reaction to a question about the past, and he’s looking toward his future with the Eagles. Quinyon Mitchell is only 24 years old, already one of the best cornerbacks in the NFL, and he just made the All-Pro and Pro Bowl for the first time.
New England Patriots wide receiver AJ Brown once admitted he wanted Philadelphia Eagles fans to give him the kind of chant Cooper DeJean already had at Lincoln Financial Field.
Philly had a difficult decision to make in regards to its new offensive coordinator, but early signs are extremely promising. The Philadelphia Eagles are hearing nothing but rave reviews about new offensive coordinator Sean Mannion, and the latest endorsement from offensive tackle Jordan Mailata might be the strongest one yet.
The Philadelphia Eagles announced they signed DT Zion Wilson and waived WR Brandon Hayes in a corresponding move. Hayes, 6-2 and 205 pounds, started his career at Southern Mississippi before transferring to SE Louisiana State.
Jordan Mailata says DeVonta Smith has “always been a No. 1 receiver.” Smith waved the label off. The truth is in between, and it’s the most important thing about Philadelphia’s offense in 2026.
The Philadelphia Eagles held their first open practice after trading A.J. Brown, and it was clear the offence is still figuring things out. The focus has shifted toward DeVonta Smith and Saquon Barkley, with more action over the middle of the field, but early June showed just how uneven that process can look.
Brandon Graham‘s latest stint with the Eagles has come to an end, but it might not take long for the defensive end to work his way back on the roster. Zach Berman of The Athletic reports that the Eagles have released the 38-year-old.
The early signals are that the Philadelphia Eagles are not exactly crushed to see the back of wide receiver AJ Brown. Brown was finally traded to the New England Patriots on Monday, ending months of speculation about a potential deal.