Every player has a role, and it appears that Jahan Dotson is thriving in his. While many have written him off as a first-round bust, Dotson appears quite comfortable heading into his second season in Philadelphia.
The Eagles are 1-0 and have plenty of positives to take from the season opener. Let's look at five of them.
Philadelphia Eagles wide receiver Jahan Dotson is already proving he's not the same player that the Birds originally traded for last fall. In Week 1's
How many of the players to throw for 4,000 yards in a single season most recently for each NFL franchise can you name in five minutes?
Look, I’ll level with you right off the bat: if you’re banking on Jahan Dotson to carry your fantasy team in 2025, you might want to reconsider your draft strategy.
Another NFL season means more potentially memorable moments from Monday Night Football. Here are 25 of the most notable to date.
When the Washington Commanders traded Jahan Dotson to the Philadelphia Eagles for a third-round pick and a Day 3 swap, it surprised everyone, from fans, both locker rooms, and even the Penn State wide receiver, who was surprised to hear the news.
Jahan Dotson didn’t blink. When he heard the news that the Eagles were acquiring another receiver to add to an already-crowded position, he took it in stride.
The Philadelphia Eagles upgraded their wide receiver room Sunday by trading tight end Harrison Bryant and a fifth-round pick to the Houston Texans for WR John Metchie and a sixth-round pick.
Last year, the Philadelphia Eagles traded for Washington Commanders wide receiver Jahan Dotson. It appears Eagles general manager Howie Roseman wanted to get back at finding a wide receiver before the regular season for a second consecutive season.
The Philadelphia Eagles may have hit the jackpot in last year's trade with the Washington Commanders after all. Just before the 2024 NFL season, Philly acquired wide receiver Jahan Dotson and a 2025 fifth-round pick from the Commanders, while sending a 2025 third-round pick and two seventh-round picks to Washington.
As years go by, it's easy to forget some of the players who suited up on the gridiron. While the quarterback is the one position in the NFL that is under
Philadelphia Eagles wide receiver Jahan Dotson left a lot to be desired last year for the Eagles, but it might have been simply that the team didn't use him to his full potential.
For one day and nine reps, fourth-year pro Jahan Dotson was the Eagles’ WR1. Typically, the WR3 for Philadelphia, A.J. Brown, was down with a hamstring injury, and the Eagles were going to play it cautious with DeVonta Smith, so Dotson was option No.
The Philadelphia Eagles are heading into the 2025 season with a similar-looking offense as the 2024 season and should be able to make another run. Philadelphia has talent everywhere and there's no doubt that the Eagles have the best offense on paper.
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.
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.
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.
It’s been a while since the Philadelphia Eagles had a dependable No. 3 wide receiver, but veteran Jahan Dotson might finally fill that role. While Dotson came up short last fall, early offseason reports suggest he’s turning heads, earning praise from both coaches and media.
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.
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.
One can hardly blame Dotson for this stance. Fortunately for him, the two teams are division rivals.
This former Eagle may hold the NFL record for kickoff return yards, but it doesn’t sound like he holds the team’s new receiver in high regard.
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.
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