The Philadelphia Eagles had one of the most dangerous offenses in football last year and have a chance to be even better in 2025. It's tough losing former Eagles offensive coordinator Kellen Moore, but fans should have a lot of hope right now.
The Philadelphia Eagles wrapped up their first week of NFL training camp practice over the weekend, with full pads expected on Tuesday. There were a handful
Who will be the Philadelphia Eagles' No. 3 receiver in 2025? Right now, the most obvious option is Jahan Dotson. He was acquired last offseason to fill the role and he did a solid job in 2024, despite limited opportunities.
Everyone knows how great Philadelphia Eagles wide receivers A.J. Brown and DeVonta Smith are as they are the solidified starters on the team, but who will Jalen Hurts turn to as his third option?
The Washington Commanders did extremely well to get such a good return for wide receiver Jahan Dotson. He won a Super Bowl with the Philadelphia Eagles, but that's where the positivity ended during his first season with the bitter division rivals.
The Washington Commanders had immensely high hopes for Jahan Dotson. They believed he could be a legitimate No. 2 wide receiver option to go alongside Terry McLaurin long-term, but it wasn't to be.
If there is one player on the Philadelphia Eagles who is facing more pressure to perform in 2025 than anyone else on the roster, it's probably wide receiver Jahan Dotson.
The way too early 2026 NFL mock drafts are still coming out despite next year's draft still about nine months away and the Philadelphia Eagles could be targeting an interesting position.
The Philadelphia Eagles were linked to a handful of different wide receivers last offseason and ended up adding former first-round pick Jahan Dotson in a trade with the Washington Commanders.
The Philadelphia Eagles are never truly done trying to improve their team before the start of the regular season. General manager Howie Roseman has always tried to find deals at different times to add to the current roster.
The Philadelphia Eagles' roster is stacked with talent on both offense and defense, making it easy to believe this is a Super Bowl champion team again.
The Philadelphia Eagles have had questions at the No. 3 receiver position for years. This was a big topic of conversation last offseason, but luckily hasn't been the case as much this year.
Last year, when the Philadelphia Eagles traded for wide receiver Jahan Dotson, there were mixed feelings on the move across this fan base. On one hand, there was an argument to be had where it looked like Howie Roseman had pulled off the ultimate fleece.
The Philadelphia Eagles traded for former Washington Commanders' first-round pick Jahan Dotson last August, but he did not quite pan out like the team thought he would.
According to Jordan Schultz, the Eagles are declining WR Jahan Dotson‘s fifth-year option. This makes Dotson in line to be an unrestricted free agent in 2026. Dotson, 25, was the No.
The Eagles made two pick-swap deals that involved third-round choices last year, acquiring Kenny Pickett and Jahan Dotson. Philadelphia did not need to make a fifth-year option call on the quarterback, trading him to Cleveland in March.
Jahan Dotson was once considered a top wide receiver prospect for the 2022 Draft. He had plenty of upside out of Penn State that the Washington Commanders
There’s no question the Philadelphia Eagles offense is struggling in the absence of star receivers A.J. Brown and DeVonta Smith. But the team supposedly braced for times like these with the trade of former first-round wideout Jahan Dotson from the Washington Commanders before the season.
Trades between NFL teams in the same conference are rarely seen, but last week, the Eagles agreed to terms on a deal to acquire Jahan Dotson from their NFC East-rival Commanders.
The Washington Commanders traded former first-round pick Jahan Dotson to the Philadelphia Eagles after some speculation that the 2022 first-round pick might not be in the DMV when the regular season kicked off.
The Commanders may have just given the Eagles a solution to one of their biggest questions on offense. Per ESPN's Adam Schefter, Washington traded wide receiver Jahan Dotson, its first-round pick (No.
Despite having two years left on his rookie contract (with the potential for another via the fifth-year option), the Commanders are electing to move on.