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1 day ago |
thelibertyline.com | Victor Williams
As expected, the Eagles are not picking WR Jahan Dotson’s fifth-year option. Dotson now heads into a contract year and is scheduled to enter free agency following the 2025 season. #Eagles are declining the 5th-year option on WR Jahan Dotson, per source. This puts the former No. 16 pick in a contract year for this upcoming season.
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1 week ago |
theeagleswire.usatoday.com | Victor Williams
Eagles brought in a dual-threat running back on a pre-draft visitThe Philadelphia Eagles are conducting more work on running backs in the upcoming NFL Draft. According to his Instagram story, Syracuse running back LeQuint Allen visited the NovaCare Complex this week on a pre-draft visit. Allen is a Millville, New Jersey native, so this qualifies as a local visit. LeQuint Allen's Scouting Report via Lance Zierlein:Allen is a versatile back with adequate size and speed.
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1 week ago |
thelibertyline.com | Victor Williams
The Eagles are doing their homework on yet another Bulldog in this year’s NFL Draft. According to 94WIP’s Eliot Shorr-Parks, Philadelphia hosted Georgia safety Malaki Starks on a Top-30 visit.
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2 weeks ago |
thelibertyline.com | Victor Williams
The Eagles continue to throw darts at high-upside players in free agency. Per reports, Philadelphia has signed WR Terrace Marshall Jr. to a one-year deal. The #Eagles have agreed to terms with WR Terrace Marshall Jr., sources say, as the former #Panthers, #49ers and #Raiders WR gets a 1-year deal. Contract done by Vince Taylor of @eliteloyaltysp.
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2 weeks ago |
thelibertyline.com | Victor Williams
If Justin Simmons could handpick his next destination, he’d be playing for the Eagles in 2025. On a recent appearance of the Up & Adams Show, Simmons said Philadelphia is “high on the list” of potential landing spots due to his prior connections with defensive coordinator Vic Fangio and defensive backs coach Christian Parker. “It really does. As honest as I can be, a lot of it too, going back to your question earlier about Atlanta, there was a lot of new, right?
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2 weeks ago |
theeagleswire.usatoday.com | Victor Williams
With the 2025 NFL Draft quickly approaching, few starting-caliber players are left on the open market. One of the top names remaining is cornerback Asante Samuel Jr., an unrestricted free agent after completing his rookie contract with the Los Angeles Chargers. Despite playing in just four games last season due to a shoulder injury, Samuel Jr. is a talented defender entering the prime of his career. So why is he still available?
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2 weeks ago |
thelibertyline.com | Victor Williams
Despite the Eagles’ losses on defense this offseason, DC Vic Fangio has no plans to move CB Cooper DeJean outside. NBC Sports Philadelphia’s John Clark caught up with Fangio at a recent Phillies game and got his thoughts on DeJean’s future in Philadelphia:“I really like him as the nickel. I’d like to see him stay at nickel,” Fangio said. “He plays it very well. He’s got good size in there. I think he enjoys playing in that position.”“I really like him as the nickel. I’d like to see him stay at nickel.
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3 weeks ago |
theeagleswire.usatoday.com | Victor Williams
Before the Eagles acquired Dorian Thompson-Robinson in trade with the Cleveland Browns, they inquired about another young, developmental quarterback. The New England Patriots traded second-year QB Joe Milton and a 7th-round draft pick to the Cowboys on Monday in exchange for a 5th-round pick. Before the trade, however, several teams inquired about Milton, including the Eagles. The Patriots allowed Milton to decide his next destination, landing him in Dallas and eliminating Philadelphia.
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3 weeks ago |
sports.yahoo.com | Victor Williams
Before the Eagles acquired Dorian Thompson-Robinson in trade with the Cleveland Browns, they inquired about another young, developmental quarterback. The New England Patriots traded second-year QB Joe Milton and a 7th-round draft pick to the Cowboys on Monday in exchange for a 5th-round pick. Before the trade, however, several teams inquired about Milton, including the Eagles. The Patriots allowed Milton to decide his next destination, landing him in Dallas and eliminating Philadelphia.
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3 weeks ago |
theeagleswire.usatoday.com | Victor Williams
The Philadelphia Eagles shocked the NFL world earlier this month by trading safety C.J. Gardner-Johnson to the Houston Texans for offensive guard Kenyon Green and a fifth-round pick. Many questioned why the Eagles would trade away a core part of their defense after winning the Super Bowl. GM Howie Roseman shed some light on the situation at the NFL annual meetings. "I think if you're just taking the C.J. move in a vacuum, it's kind of not giving the whole perspective of where we're at.