The Philadelphia Eagles needed to add more depth for the pass rush after losing Josh Sweat, Milton Williams, and Brandon Graham. That's a lot of talent to lose in general and even more so when you take into the fact that these three all left the organization in the same offseason.
The Philadelphia Eagles lost some pieces in the pass rush this offsason and have responded by adding in free agency and the NFL Draft. Philadelphia has added a handful of pieces, including Josh Uche, Azeez Ojulari, and 2025 first-round pick Jihaad Campbell among others.
Over 20 years of experience and 130 career sacks in Eagles’ colors were lost over the offseason by Philadelphia. That’s what Eagles franchise icon Brandon
How many of the NFL players with at least 80 touchdown catches in their career can you name in five minutes?
In the real world, familiarity often breeds contempt. In the NFL, the opposite can be true, especially if a familiar player flashes some success against a particular opponent.
As the Philadelphia Eagles gear up for the 2025 NFL season, concerns are rising about their defensive unit following significant roster changes. With several key players departing, including veterans who played crucial roles during the team’s recent success, the Eagles face uncertainty heading into training camp.
This offseason felt different for the Philadelphia Eagles than in previous years as it has been quiet for moves made. The Eagles signed 12 players in free agency, but all of them are only under contract for one year.
To little surprise, Bryce Huff will not remain with the Eagles for 2025. A trade agreement is in place for the veteran edge rusher. After remaining away from the team during spring workouts, Huff is set to be on the move shortly.
When the Eagles made their pick that they traded up a spot for in the first round of the 2025 NFL Draft, they announced him as “linebacker” Jihaad Campbell, marking the first time the franchise used a first-round pick on the position in 46 years.
The initial jersey number assignments are in for the New York Giants draft class for their two-day minicamp showing. Here’s a quick look at the number assignments for the draft picks.
The New York Giants had a very busy and productive free agency period earlier this offseason. And while it cost them a pretty penny to import the various veterans to fill some of the roster’s most glaring holes, it’s also going to cost them a chance at gaining any compensatory draft picks next year.
By this point in the offseason, you've likely heard a lot about the Philadelphia Eagles' additions and subtractions. There's been a lot of both so far and plenty of time ahead of us until the 2025 National Football League season.
The Philadelphia Eagles added their seventh Georgia Bulldog to their roster when they signed former New York Giants outside linebacker Azeez Ojulari in NFL free agency to a one-year $4 million deal. He will join fellow former Dawgs Jalen Carter, Nakobe Dean, Nolan Smith, Lewis Cine, Jordan Davis, and Kelee Ringo.
Former Cowboys WR Michael Gallup signed with Washington this offseason after announcing his retirement a year ago. Gallup opened up about why he felt he needed to walk away from the game at that time.
The Commanders traded for WR Deebo Samuel to give QB Jayden Daniels another weapon alongside WR Terry McLaurin. Samuel is looking to live up to the team’s expectations and explained his renewed motivation after a down season by his standards.
To date, the Eagles have signed nine different "prove-it" players in free agency this offseason, the most recent being perhaps the crown jewel of the clearance aisle, a 24-year-ole edge rusher with upside in Azeez Ojulari.
The NFL is playing checkers, and Howie Roseman is playing chess.
Winning back-to-back Super Bowls is tough. The Kansas City Chiefs were able to do it and they almost succeeded in their goal of a historic three-peat, but in the way was a tough Philadelphia Eagles team hell-bent on revenge from Super Bowl LVII.
The Philadelphia Eagles signed edge rusher Azeez Ojulari on Monday, with ESPN and The Athletic reporting it is a one-year agreement worth $4 million. Ojulari, 24, spent his first four years in the league with the NFC East rival New York Giants.
The Eagles will look to a former Giant to help fill their edge rush void. Azeez Ojulari is heading to Philadelphia, ESPN’s Jeremy Fowler reports. This will be a one-year deal worth $4M, Fowler adds.
Could Philadelphia poach yet another big-time player from its fierce NFC East rivals?
The Detroit Lions have been predicted to land Azeez Ojulari during NFL free agency. NFL free agency discussions are starting to heat up as the new league year is set to begin.
The Chicago Bears front office being extremely active in the offensive line trade market opens up more possibilities on the defensive side of the ball in free agency.
Here are the three free agents the Raiders should take a look at minus their own free-agent DE.
The Falcons came away from the trade deadline empty-handed, leaving many fans disappointed. The club was connected to a number of pass rushers ahead of Tuesday’s deadline, but Azeez Ojulari was the target of which Atlanta was linked to most.
The NFL trade deadline is only a few hours away, and the rumors are flooding in, with the latest surrounding a potential Azeez Ojulari trade for the Falcons.
He has three sacks over the past two games as a starter.
The New York Giants lost star defensive end Kayvon Thibodeaux to injured reserve on Saturday after he needed wrist surgery. He's expected to miss at least four weeks as he recovers.
New York Giants outside linebacker Azeez Ojulari’s career has admittedly not gone as he envisioned, thanks largely in part to injuries in his second and third seasons that have curtailed any progress he’s made in the defense.
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