The Philadelphia Eagles have gotten off to a hot start this season, which should be expected after winning the Super Bowl last season. But the Eagles lost a few key players in the offseason, so there was room to be concerned this year.
For years, Philadelphia has prided itself on building through the trenches, and Sunday against Patrick Mahomes and the Chiefs, that philosophy paid off in a new way.
As the Philadelphia Eagles prepare to kick-off their Super Bowl defense on Thursday night against the Dallas Cowboys, now is the perfect time to break down the roster and try to pinpoint their biggest strengths and weaknesses.
It's uncommon, but not unheard of, for notable QBs to change teams -- via trade, free agency, or waiver claim -- at the 11th hour or during a season. Here are the top instances of QBs relocating late and making an impact that season.
The predictions are rolling in from every media outlet as they give their final thoughts on who will win the Super Bowl and any other category they can think of.
This offseason has been all about the Philadelphia Eagles figuring who to potentially replace guys like Milton Williams, Josh Sweat, and Brandon Graham with on the defensive line.
The rave reviews keep coming for Eagles’ third-year defensive tackle Moro Ojomo, who is having a strong summer in advance of what’s expected to be a major role on Vic Fangio’s defense as an interior pass rusher, alongside second-team All-Pro Jalen Carter.
There isn’t much doubt in Clint Hurtt’s voice when discussing emerging third-year defensive tackle Moro Ojomo, a player having a big summer for the Eagles, and one expected to be a difference-maker on the interior of the defensive front.
Maybe the most impressive defensive player during the first 10 open practices of Eagles’ training camp has been third-year defensive tackle Moro Ojomo, whose day planner had read “wreak havoc” on a daily basis.
With the month of September in the books, both the top college prospects and 2026 NFL draft order are coming into focus. Here's a look at our latest first-round NFL mock draft as of October 13, 2025.
A recent practice had ended for the day, and as Lane Johnson and Moro Ojomo were sauntering off the field, the two Eagles stopped and had a conversation.
Prior to last season, ESPN’s Aaron Schatz ranked the Philadelphia Eagles 29th in terms of quality players under the age of 25. This year, the Eagles did much better, thanks to increased opportunities for their young defenders.
The biggest terror in Eagles training camp is easy. It’s Moro Ojomo, the player Vic Fangio once referred to as athletic but undersized. Ojomo had an answer for that description after another dominant practice on Monday.
The Philadelphia Eagles have a ton of young talent on defense that is mostly unproven, but defensive lineman Moro Ojomo has become a popular player for fans to track.
After a Friday walkthrough, the Eagles returned to practice on Saturday. Let’s get to the overreactions from Day 3. MoJo. Pencil Moro Ojomo in for at least five sacks this season.
There has been considerable discussion about the Philadelphia Eagles' youth on defense, despite the significant talent already present on the team. The team is hoping to receive significant contributions from two of them, so they won't have to look to free agency or the trade market to replace them.
Already a star after developing into a second-team All-Pro during his sophomore season in the NFL, Eagles defensive tackle Jalen Carter is the player the opposition game plans for on what was the No.
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.
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 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.