Entering Day 2 of NFL free agency, the Philadelphia Eagles were one of a few teams not to agree to deals with any outside players. Well, that changed on Tuesday evening.
The Philadelphia Eagles needed to find a viable number two outside cornerback opposite Quinyon Mitchell this offseason. Adoree’ Jackson was the de facto number two corner, playing the second-most snaps on the outside, but struggled while missing time with a groin injury and a concussion.
Replacing veteran cornerback Adoree' Jackson had to be at the top of the to-do list for the Philadelphia Eagles defense this offseason. They are on their way to doing exactly that following the latest free agency news for Howie Roseman's team.
Finally, the Eagles did it. They signed an external free agent. It took nearly two days, but it happened on Tuesday evening. Happy now, Eagles fans, especially
After sitting out the first day of the NFL’s legal tampering window, the Philadelphia Eagles have finally made a move, adding former Seattle Seahawks cornerback Riq Woolen to their secondary on a new one-year contract.
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 have a new No. 2 cornerback for the fanbase to be excited about. Former Seattle Seahawks Pro Bowler Riq Woolen entered the offseason
Four-year veteran cornerback Tariq Woolen signed a new contract with the Philadelphia Eagles. Woolen, a former fifth-round pick and reigning Super Bowl champion, spent his entire career with the Seattle Seahawks.
Riq Woolen‘s role on a Super Bowl-winning Seahawks defense will not result in a big-ticket multiyear deal, but the free agent cornerback is receiving a notable opportunity.
The Philadelphia Eagles are signing former Seattle Seahawks CB Riq Woolen, ESPN’s Adam Schefter and Jeremy Fowler reported. He is set to sign a one-year deal worth up to $15 million in NFL free agency.
After mostly sitting out the first day of the NFL's legal tampering period, the Philadelphia Eagles finally made a big offseason splash on Tuesday with a much-needed addition to their secondary.
It certainly seems as if the Eagles are motivated to move A.J. Brown in a trade, with all the work Howie Roseman is doing on how he can best do it with the restraints of a salary cap that are debilitating if the receiver is dealt prior to June 1.
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.
Veteran offensive lineman Matt Pryor has agreed to terms on a one-year deal with the Arizona Cardinals, according to NFL Media's Mike Garafolo. The versatile
The Philadelphia Eagles haven't made a splash in free agency, yet. The expectation over the last few weeks has been that there would be a bit of turnover coming Philadelphia's way.
It remains unclear whether or not AJ Brown will be traded, but the Philadelphia Eagles wide receiver reportedly has four teams he would be eager to go to if he is.
The Eagles are hoping to resolve the A.J. Brown saga by the beginning of the new league year on Wednesday. The Patriots have shown the most interest in trading for the three-time Pro Bowl receiver, but they have balked at the Eagles’ asking price so far.
Philadelphia Eagles wide receiver A.J. Brown’s name has been the subject of frequent trade speculation as the NFL’s new league year begins, and the franchise may already be kicking the tires on potential replacements in the 2026 NFL Draft.
As free agency slows down a bit, Philadelphia Eagles general manager Howie Roseman lurks. The Birds were quite quiet on Monday, the opening day of the two day negotiating window for free agents to discuss terms with teams.
The Philadelphia Eagles experienced a notable roster change during the early days of NFL free agency. Safety Reed Blankenship’s departure quickly sparked emotional reactions from teammates, including young defensive back Cooper DeJean.
The Philadelphia Eagles lost a significant piece of their pass rush on Monday. After weeks of rumors pointing towards Jaelan Phillips being the team's top priority, he ended up agreeing to terms on a massive — and somewhat surprising — four-year, $120 million deal to join the Carolina Panthers.
If Reed Blankenship’s tenure in Philadelphia didn’t provide enough value to the franchise, it may be time to accept that the Eagles won’t operate among the NFL’s middle class during this roster-building cycle.
There’s nothing “sexy” about being a long snapper, unless, of course, you’re married to one. Otherwise, try to name more than two currently employed by NFL teams…not easy.
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.
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.
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.