A sophomore spike in both playing time and production has many predicting big things for third-year Philadelphia Eagles defensive tackle Moro Ojomo entering the 2025 season.
Philadelphia Eagles defensive tackle Moro Ojomo has had a remarkable life journey thus far. And judging by his impact in the trenches this last Championship run by the Birds, his clutch experience and big plays may have only just begun.
The Philadelphia Eagles remain one of the best drafting teams in the NFL, so much so that they can let high-priced, Super Bowl-winning free agents leave and replace them with a cheaper alternative.
The Philadelphia Eagles lost some piece big-name players this offseason, but that will open the door for some internal options to step into bigger roles.
Even the best NFL teams need contributions from little-known players and the Eagles are no exception. These three have been named as the most unappreciated/underrated members on Philadelphia’s roster.
The Philadelphia Eagles take a lot of pride in their defense, as it was one of, if not the best in the NFL this past season. And they could have another hidden star on the defensive line.
As days pass, no two are the same. Sometimes, we look back at one of the greatest seasons in Philadelphia Eagles history. Sometimes, we look ahead to the coming 2025-26 title defense.
Winning the Super Bowl comes with some perks. Emerging Eagles' defensive tackle Moro Ojomo is back in his native Nigeria and was welcomed by the President of his home country, Bola Ahmed Tinubu.
Ojomo began his career at Texas as a three-star recruit Former Texas Longhorns defensive lineman Moro Ojomo won a Super Bowl last night alongside his Philadelphia Eagles teammates as they romped the Kansas City Chiefs 40-22.
AUSTIN -- Former Texas Longhorns defensive lineman Moro Ojomo is adding some hardware to his trophy case. With the Philadelphia Eagles beating the Kansas City Chiefs 40-22 in Super Bowl LIX on Sunday, Ojomo secured his first-career Super Bowl ring.
The Eagles mantra this postseason has been, “Let’s Hunt.” So Jalyx did. So did Moro Ojomo. The two young defensive linemen collected a sack each in the Eagles 28-22 win over the Rams in Sunday’s Divisional Round of the playoffs.
The Texas Longhorns are once again headed to the Super Bowl. Now that the NFL is down to its final four teams, all four teams have a Texas ex on the roster.
Perceived to be the strength of Vic Fangio's unit, the Eagles' defensive front has been underwhelming when compared to expectations. That's not been a universal truth on the micro level, however.
Moro Ojomo’s approach to life is simple. It’s always a full count, three balls and two strikes. “That’s how I look at it because I have to swing my bat and I’m gonna swing it hard,” he said.
One of my favorite things to do every off-season is to compare my post-draft notes on the Eagles’ rookies and then analyze how they performed when they got a chance.