The Philadelphia Eagles emerged from the 2025 NFL Draft with 10 new rookies, and that total doesn't even factor in the wave of players they brought in through undrafted free agency. The pressure is officially on for a handful of players in Philly, as roster spots and depth chart positions will be up for grabs throughout training camp.
Grant Calcaterra had a solid 2024 NFL season, and his growth as a backup tight end behind an injured Dallas Goedert played a massive role in the Eagles advancing to the Super Bowl.
The NFC Wild Card Round has Grant Calcaterra and the Philadelphia Eagles going head to head against the Green Bay Packers at 4:30 PM ET on Sunday, Jan.
Tight end Grant Calcaterra has a matchup versus the 10th-ranked passing defense in the league (208 yards conceded per game) in Week 18, when his Philadelphia Eagles play the New York Giants, Sunday at 1:00 PM ET.
With an established top tier and some young options revealing themselves last season, here is a look at where clubs' QB depth charts stand. Contracts and long-term outlooks do not factor in here; these rankings apply only to 2025 on-field capabilities.
Philadelphia Eagles tight end Grant Calcaterra scored his first career NFL touchdown on Sunday in Week 14's win over the Carolina Panthers. His four-yard
Oklahoma's NFL talent has been shining bright across the league's landscape all season long, but Philadelphia was a highlight in Week 14 action. The Eagles won their ninth game in a row, and it was an OU duo leading the way.
When Grant Calcaterra calls it a career, he'll have plenty of stories he can share. Perhaps his best will be about how he enjoyed being able to make that decision on his own.
They just can't make it easy on themselves, can they? If you had money on Grant Calcaterra and Ben VanSumeren hauling in the first two receptions on the afternoon, give yourself a gold star.
Playing time analysis. The official snap counts from the Philadelphia Eagles’ Week 6 win over the Cleveland Browns are in. Let’s take a look and run through some analysis.
Next man up is a familiar refrain around the NFL. However, starters are starters for a reason and unless there’s been a missed personnel evaluation, rarely is the alternative to attrition a worthy replicant of the original.
The Philadelphia Eagles will travel to face the Baltimore Ravens on Friday night. Most starters won’t play giving young players a chance to shine. Here’s three to keep an eye on.
The Eagles are loaded at the offensive skill player positions, and there’s only one football to go around. Still, with Dallas Goedert missing multiple games over the past two seasons, the backup tight end job could prove very lucrative.
If you’re looking for surprise over the first two practices of Eagles training camp, focus on tight end where third-year player Grant Calcaterra has emerged as Philadelphia’s No.
Like most modern NFL teams, the Philadelphia Eagles are primarily an 11-personnel unit on offense, lining up with three receivers, one tight end, and a running back on 71 percent of their snaps through 15 games.
Eagles TE Grant Calcaterra has had some bad injury luck this season, and that trend continued on Monday night against the Seahawks. Just before halftime against the Seahawks, Eagles TE Grant Calcaterra was seen leaving the field and heading into the locker room with his right arm around a trainer and limping a little.
Obviously, YES, the Eagles should bring back their veteran tight end! The Eagles are pretty thin at the tight end position at the moment. Even with the