The Eagles are not who we thought they were. After years of following a fairly predictable approach to roster building, general manager Howie Roseman punked the pundits by adding Saquon Barkley.
The last-place Washington Commanders have lots of holes to fill. A league-high $96M in cap space should help, but they can’t pay top dollar for every free agent. Here are two that won’t break the bank.
Here are two players that should be on GM Howie Roseman's radar.
The New York Giants would benefit from building around the margins of the roster as well as the core of it.
While Cowboys fans wait for team owner Jerry Jones to go “all-in” on a big-name free agent, Dallas might do better with a pair of lesser-known players that won’t break the bank.
With a league-high $96M available under the NFL's new salary cap, the Commanders can afford the league’s top free agents, but a conservative approach may offer more long-term success.
With a healthy $41M available under the NFL's new salary cap, the Giants can afford a few free agent upgrades, just not these guys.
With less than $9M available under the NFL's new salary cap, the Cowboys can’t afford mistakes when it comes to free agency. These talented players carry too much risk.
With more than $40M available under the NFL's new salary cap, the Eagles can afford to add some big-name talent to their 2024 roster. Just not these guys.
NFL teams needing to fill or strengthen a position have over 673 free agents to choose from this offseason. But what if each team was limited to only players from division rivals?
After finishing last in the NFC East for the second straight year, Washington hopes new head coach Dan Quinn can turn things around. Here are three players who could be feeling the heat.
After an unexpected playoff appearance in 2022, the Giants disappointed with just six wins last year. Heads may roll if head coach Brian Daboll can’t right the ship.
Here are three Cowboys on the hottest seats in 2024.
Here are three Eagles on the hottest seats in 2024.
Here's an early look at how the Commanders could approach the first round of the draft, in which they hold the No. 2 overall pick.
Here's an early look at how the Giants could approach the first round of the draft.
After another disappointing playoff loss, Cowboys fans are losing patience. These potential draft picks could give them hope.
After reaching the Super Bowl in 2023, Philadelphia went 10-1 to start the season before losing six of their last seven games including a blowout playoff loss to the Bucs.
Here are the most surprising takeaways from the NFLPA survey for each NFC East team.
When asked recently if Vic Fangio’s experience gets him more sway when it comes to personnel, Eagles GM Howie Roseman replied, “I'm sure he thinks that.” All jokes aside, maybe the team’s new DC should have more say.
Could Clemson linebacker Jeremiah Trotter Jr. follow in his father’s footsteps and play for the Eagles? It’s possible, but it’ll be an uphill climb.
When Eagles’ wide receiver DeVonta Smith gets a minute, he should send a “thank you” note to the Cincinnati Bengals’ front office. They just made his upcoming contract negotiations much easier.
When it comes to finding a new No.3 receiver, Philadelphia needs to “go big” in the 2024 NFL Draft and they should start with two players from Florida State.
Upon hearing about the Dolphins' decision to release Xavien Howard, Miami’s Jalen Ramsey had some unflattering words for his former defensive coordinator.
With the NFL salary cap increasing to $255.4 million per club in 2024, some quarterbacks could really cash-in. Here’s three that could do very well.