Eagles News: ESPN projects a free agent signing

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SEATTLE, WA - OCTOBER 20: Boye Mafe #53 of the Seattle Seahawks lines up before the snap during an NFL football game against the Houston Texans at Lumen Field on October 20, 2025 in Seattle, Washington. (Photo by Cooper Neill/Getty Images) | Getty Images

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Would you ideally rather the Eagles 1) re-sign Jaelan Phillips or 2) add a new edge rusher via free agency or trade? Head over to The Feed and weigh in with your answer and explanation!

Let’s get to the Philadelphia Eagles news and links …

2026 NFL free agency: Projecting one signing for every team – ESPN
Edge Boye Mafe (SEA). The Eagles could use more help on the edge to rotate with Nolan Smith Jr. and Jalyx Hunt, and Mafe had an outstanding season for the Super Bowl champions in 2025. Although Mafe had only two sacks, he added 33 pressures. His 18.7% pass rush win rate was eighth among edge rushers and his 11.4% pressure rate was 17th. Mafe is quick and still in his prime, turning 28 in late November.

Eagles Film Review: Jaelen Phillips is a classic “want to keep, but may be hard to keep” free agent – BGN
Jaelan Phillips enters free agency as one of the most important defensive decisions facing the Philadelphia Eagles this offseason. He played all 17 games (for the Dolphins and Eagles) and fit cleanly into Vic Fangio’s edge structure as a genuine three-down defender. The difficulty is that players with this combination of age, pressure rate, and scheme versatility rarely become come cheap.

Three trades that make sense for the Eagles, non-A.J. Brown edition – PhillyVoice
McKee is certainly a lot cheaper than Murray. McKee would cost his new team a little over $1 million in 2026, while Murray would cost almost $40 million. Of course, because of that (and because we already know what Murray is, or maybe better stated, isn’t), McKee should cost more in trade capital. The Jets are loaded with early picks the next two years. They have four of the top 44 picks in the 2026 draft — 2, 16, 33, and 44. They do not have a third-round pick, because, well, the Eagles own that from the Haason Reddick trade. They are also loaded up with 2027 draft capital, with three picks in the first round. Projected compensation: A 2027 third-round pick that can become a second-round pick if McKee plays at least 67 percent of the regular season snaps and the Jets make the playoffs. That way, if McKee leads them to the playoffs, snapping a league worst 15-year playoff drought, a second-round pick will be well worth it. If he doesn’t the Eagles will at be assured of at least a pick in roughly the top half of the third round.

The Eagles are assessing A.J. Brown’s trade market. Just don’t expect Howie Roseman to give him away. – Inquirer
And that is why a decision on Brown will seemingly be made sooner — as in the next 10 days ahead of the official start of the “legal tampering” period on March 9 — rather than later. At least that’s the sense sources close to several Eagles with uncertain futures have gotten from their conversations with the team this week. Roseman should be compelled to make a decision in the immediate future. Moving or keeping Brown impacts almost every other personnel decision he will make this offseason in terms of free agency, contract extensions and the draft. It’s not an imperative, but waiting would make putting the roster puzzle together more difficult.

Report: A.J. Brown’s agent has met with teams amid Eagles trade rumors – EaglesWire
No, she hasn’t reported that a trade is imminent. The tone of the update suggests the chatter isn’t entirely fabricated either. It appears Brown’s agent, Jimmy Sexton, is meeting with teams in an attempt to gauge interest in the star wide receiver.

Former Sean Mannion colleagues not surprised by his meteoric rise – NBCSP
Packers general manager Brian Gutekunst was hoping his team would be able to hold on to Sean Mannion for more than just a couple seasons. But he saw this meteoric rise coming. “Not shocked that it’s happened that fast, because the way he works,” Gutekunst said at the NFL combine this week. “He’s a tireless worker, exceptionally bright. “You know, usually when you bring in a young, really talented coach, you’re kind of hoping to have him for a number of years, and that’s unfortunate for us. But he’s going to do a great job. He has the ability to see the game through a quarterback’s eyes because of his playing career, coming from a coaching family. And there’s just a lot to like there.” The Eagles obviously thought there was a lot to like about Mannion too. After an exhaustive search for their offensive coordinator that included 17 candidates and seven second interviews, the Eagles decided to hire the 33-year-old Mannion, who has been coaching for just two seasons.

How outside zone (and a dry-erase board) addresses a pressing question for the Eagles – The Athletic
Which brings us back to the main question of this story — and the caveats that help answer it. Two offensive-minded coaches with head-coaching experience countered with essentially the same question: Well, how outside do you intend to run? Think of the blockers as landmarks. A zone run can be aimed at the guard. The tackle. The tight end. The second tight end. Each target can be tailored to the defensive front you are attacking. However, if you truly intend to run outside zone, one said, you are typically targeting the tight end lined up farthest outside. (Caveat! This is also a target for teams to call an inside run effectively.) The Eagles have already reached a notable crossroads. Their main tight ends in 2025 — Dallas Goedert, Grant Calcaterra and Kylen Granson — each had struggles as run blockers. Roseman admitted to reporters in a roundtable ahead of the combine that the Eagles “needed a more diverse skill set at that position.”

Dallas Cowboys free agency: George Pickens receives the franchise tag – Blogging The Boys
The franchise tag value for wide receivers in 2026 is approximately $28M, and the franchise tag value is fully guaranteed. This means that Pickens is set to count ~$28M against the Cowboys’ 2026 salary cap at the moment. As is always the case, that number (whatever it officially winds up being) can be massaged and toyed with should the team reach a long-term deal with Pickens. Prominent members of the Cowboys like Dak Prescott and CeeDee Lamb have advocated for the team to get a long-term deal done here, but doing things like that in a smooth and non-dramatic manner has not exactly been this front office’s forte in recent memory. There is also the ongoing situation with kicker Brandon Aubrey. Dallas had until March 3rd to formally place the tag on Pickens or else he would have become an unrestricted free agent, so this is no real shock. It is a part of the process and now we will wait to see what the next turn in it is.

Commanders Trade Bait – Players Who Could be Moved This Offseason – Hogs Haven
Frankie Luvu. Luvu had a career year in 2024 (his first season with the Commanders) collecting 99 total tackles, 12 for a loss, eight sacks, one forced fumble and an interception on his way to being named as a second team All-Pro. He came back down to earth in 2025, where he split time between EDGE and off-the-ball linebacker. He is in the final year of a three-year deal he signed in 2024 and carries an $11 million dollar cap hit. Why he could be a trade candidate: Although he’s been mentioned by Daronte Jones as a chess piece that can be moved around the defense, he’s also a guy who could be stuck without a true position. He lacks the speed and coverage skills necessary to be an effective off-the-ball linebacker in a base 3-4, and he’s not an outside linebcker who can consistently line up on the outside and rush the passer and set the edge. Potential trade compensation: mid-round pick.

NFLPA survey: MetLife Stadium home field gets an F- grade from players – Big Blue View
MetLife Stadium got an F- grade from players in the ‘home game field’ category of the NFL Players Association 2026 report cards, an annual survey grading franchises from A+ to F- in a variety of categories. The New York Giants as an organization finished 25th overall. The Miami Dolphins were No. 1, and the Pittsburgh Steelers were last among the league’s 32 franchises. The 2026 survey was the fourth annual. The first three were made public on the NFLPA website. The NFLPA did not post the results this year due to a grievance filed by the league. Nonetheless, ESPN obtained the report card results.

NFL Combine 2026: What’s your favorite position to watch in drills? – SB Nation
Welcome to NFL Combine week, everyone. If you are a football fan, and also like watching feats of athleticism that will blow your socks off from some of the largest human beings in existence, this is the week for you. During a draft season that can sometimes drag on and on at a snail’s pace all the way up to the actual event, the combine and pro days really help make it speed by. This is also the first event where we can start ingesting new data about the draft class and those invited. We’ve watched the film and grinded the tape, but now is the week in which coaches, scouts, and fans can start putting quantifiable data up against what they’ve been watching.

2026 NFL combine stock up/stock down, Day 1: Sonny Styles electrifies – NFL.com
The first night of workouts at the 2026 NFL Scouting Combine is in the books, with the defensive linemen and linebackers taking center stage on Thursday. Many of those who partook in the events at Lucas Oil Stadium wowed scouts with their speed in the 40-yard dash, their agility in drills and their explosiveness in the broad and vertical jumps. Some exceeded expectations, causing their draft stock to rise; others displayed flaws in their speed and/or athleticism (or chose not to perform), hurting their chances of being selected on Day 1 or Day 2 when the draft begins in Pittsburgh (April 23-25). Below I’ve listed five players who undoubtedly impressed the league’s personnel decision-makers with their on-field performance. I also list three players who could use a strong effort at their school’s pro day to leave the most favorable impression possible before the draft.



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Eagles News: Sean Mannion is well-liked and respected around the NFL

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Oct 19, 2025; Glendale, Arizona, USA; Green Bay Packers quarterbacks coach Sean Mannion against the Arizona Cardinals at State Farm Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Mark J. Rebilas-Imagn Images | Mark J. Rebilas-Imagn Images

Eagles Question of the Day:


Rank these outcomes in order of most likely to least likely: 1) Sean Mannion is a head coach in 2027, 2) Sean Mannion is fired during or after the 2026 season, 3) Sean Mannion returns as the Eagles’ offensive coordinator in 2027. Head over to The Feed and weigh in with your answer and explanation!

Let’s get to the Philadelphia Eagles news and links …

15 Eagles leftovers from the 2026 NFL Combine – NBCSP
The one thing I really learned in Indianapolis is how well-liked and respected Mannion is around the league. I asked just about every coach I ran into about the Eagles’ new OC. Several of them admitted they have no idea how things are going to work out for Mannion in Philly but I didn’t find one person to say a bad word about him all week — on or off the record.

Eagles’ salary cap will go up by $22M in 2026 – BGN
The Eagles have always been really impressive with how they’ve managed the roster and the salary cap, and all the special loop holes they use in order to both pay their players well and stay under the cap. In the midst of the NFL Combine, the league informed teams that the salary cap will be $301.2 million for the 2026 season, up $22 million from last year.

George Pickens franchise tag, explained: What ‘non-exclusive’ means for Dallas Cowboys – Blogging The Boys
What is different and interesting about this Pickens situation is that none of Prescott, Lamb, and/or Parsons had the opportunity to negotiate with other teams like Pickens does (obviously Parsons did at the end when Dallas gave him permission to seek a trade, the one that eventually wound up happening). In this Pickens situation, his representation can literally (at least in broad daylight as opposed to in the shadows of NFL negotiations) figure out what the market thinks he is worth. That works to the Cowboys’ advantage if it is low, and if it is too high beyond their reach then they have a protection in place as noted. Win-win.

Jerry Jones sees Cowboys being bigger spenders in free agency – ESPN
“I would bet that we will spend more money in free agency than we have,” Jones said. To do so, the Cowboys will first have to create salary cap room. Well over the $301.2 million cap that was set Friday, they will restructure the contracts of quarterback Dak Prescott, wide receiver CeeDee Lamb and left guard Tyler Smith, which will create $66 million of room. Jones said the Cowboys will rework the contracts of defensive tackles Kenny Clark, Quinnen Williams and Osa Odighizuwa, who are scheduled to count around $63 million against the cap. With Clark and Williams, the Cowboys can look to add voidable years to their contracts then restructure that way. “I want you to know that the only way to push more [out] is for me to go borrow some of my future, OK?” Jones said. “Expect me to go borrow some of my future.”

Update: NFL salary cap set at $301.2 million in 2026; Washington Commanders currently have 5th-most cap space – Hogs Haven
Update: The NFL officially set the 2026-27 salary cap at $301.2 million, up $22 million from last season. Over the Cap currently projects Commanders available cap at $71.284m, the 5th-most in the NFL.

NY Giants rumors: Team looking at top RBs at NFL combine and free agency – Big Blue View
Here, of course, we’re interested in the New York Giants and what they’ll be doing over the coming weeks and months. And on that note, Jordan Raanan of ESPN reported that word around the Combine is that the Giants are looking seriously at the top running backs on the market. Not just the likes of Jeremiyah Love of Notre Dame, who might be the best player in the 2026 draft, but top free agents like Kenneth Walker and Travs Etienne. Raanan states that the team’s focus seems to be “becoming a more physical run-heavy team.”

2026 NFL combine: Oregon’s Kenyon Sadiq runs fastest 40 by tight end since at least 2003 – NFL.com
Oregon’s Kenyon Sadiq ran the fastest 40-yard dash of any tight end at the NFL Scouting Combine since at least 2003, posting a blazing time of 4.39 seconds on Friday. Sadiq’s official time bested the previous mark of 4.40 seconds, set by Vernon Davis in 2006 and tied by Dorin Dickerson in 2010. The 6-foot-3 1/8, 241-pound Sadiq was expected to be a standout during the workout portion of the event, and he started the night with a broad jump of 11-1. It was the highest mark of the 2026 combine among tight ends before Vanderbilt’s Eli Stowers topped it a few minutes later with a jump of 11-3.

Sonny Styles is having a LEGENDARY NFL Combine – SB Nation
Ohio State linebacker Sonny Styles isn’t just having a great combine by 2026 standards — he’s in the process of having one of the greatest outings of all time. Largely seen as “the other Ohio State linebacker” next to pass rusher Arvell Reese, Styles projects to be a jack-of-all-trades defensive player in the NFL, with Fred Warner being his high-end draft comp, and his bottom end being a productive yet unremarkable player. After one day in Indianapolis, the results are trending more towards that Warner comparison, and teams are being blown away. Already boasting ideal size at 6’5, 244 pounds, Styles is matching that frame with eye-boggling athleticism.



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Nick Sirianni earns high grade in latest NFLPA report card

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PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA - JANUARY 11: Head coach Nick Sirianni of the Philadelphia Eagles looks on before the NFC Wild Card Playoff game against the San Francisco 49ers at Lincoln Financial Field on January 11, 2026 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. (Photo by Elsa/Getty Images) | Getty Images

The NFL recently won a grievance against the NFLPA report card, and while the union is still allowed to conduct their annual survey, the results are not allowed to be revealed to the public. It seemed like a hollow (and petty) victory at the time, and has been only proven to be, with Kalyn Kahler of ESPN getting ahold of the latest results, anyway.

Here are the final grades for the 2025 Philadelphia Eagles:

Treatment of Families: C+
Home Game Field: A
Food/Dining Area: A
Nutritionist/Dietician: B+
Locker Room: D
Training Room: B-
Training Staff: A
Weight Room: A-
Strength Coaches: A-
Position Coaches: A-
Offensive Coordinator: C+
Defensive Coordinator: A+
Special Teams Coordinator: A
Team Travel: F
Head Coach: A
General Manager: B
Team Ownership: B

Some notables​

  • Head coach Nick Sirianni graded higher than both owner Jeffrey Lurie and GM Howie Roseman — for someone considered on the hot seat every season, the players continue to support Sirianni.
  • It’s interesting that the head coach, defensive coordinator (Vic Fangio), and special teams coordinator (Michael Clay) all received A’s for their jobs last season, and yet the offensive coordinator (Kevin Patullo) — who everyone said was not the problem — was only given a C for his job.
  • It’s encouraging that most of the other staff and coaches graded out as A’s. They’ve embraced a family environment around the organization and have put the best-of-the-best in positions to help the players. It’s also nice that the players like the people they’re working with and for everyday.
  • No wonder the Eagles play so well on the road… they’re harnessing ire from the travel conditions to get to their destination and are playing mad from the onset. That’s something that should be easily fixed, and it’s showed up as an issue enough years in a row that Lurie and Co. should really do something about it — maybe he could use some of that minority stake money he got last year to reinvest in some of the team’s amenities.
  • Speaking of amenities, the Eagles locker room received the second-lowest grade among all categories, and is the product of an aging building and few upgrades in recent years. Some other teams, like the Cardinals and Texans, who had received poor marks in the report card are now set to break ground on some new facilities in the coming years — the Eagles should be next.
  • Overall the grades are encouraging about the trajectory of the organization and the vibes inside the building. Players are generally happy to go to work, and like and trust the people in charge of helping them. Heading into free agency, this report card at least won’t hurt the chances that guys want to sign with Philadelphia and commit to this team.

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Eagles are expected to prioritize re-signing internal players this offseason

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PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA - JANUARY 11: Jalen Carter #98 and Jaelan Phillips #50 of the Philadelphia Eagles celebrate after a sack against the San Francisco 49ers during the second quarter in the NFC Wild Card Playoff game at Lincoln Financial Field on January 11, 2026 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. (Photo by Mitchell Leff/Getty Images) | Getty Images

After a week at the NFL Combine, teams have a better idea of their approach to roster building over the coming months. As for the Eagles, while A.J. Brown was the main talking point, it looks like Howie Roseman is currently focusing his efforts on keeping Jaelan Phillips, and others, in Philadelphia. The Eagles are prioritizing internal options over looking elsewhere this offseason, according to a report by Jeremy Fowler.

“The Eagles could look in-house for free agent splashes. They will attempt to re-sign Jaelan Phillips, who proved an ideal fit for the defense. They could also extend the contracts of defensive tackles Jordan Davis and Jalen Carter.’

Roseman admitted ahead of the combine that the Eagles might not be as flashy in free agency as they’ve been in the past, and that their exciting moves will likely come from bringing back players that they drafted or already had in-house. That would line up with making moves to re-sign Phillips, who will assuredly be in high demand this offseason.

The Eagles have already picked up Jordan Davis’ fifth-year option, which will cost the team $12.9 million in 2026. Davis has done everything the team has asked of him, especially the past two seasons, as he committed to his health and fitness. He dropped over 26 pounds between the 2024 and 2025 seasons, and he was able to stay on the field for considerably more snaps last year as a result.

As for Jalen Carter, the team would without question pick up his fifth-year option for 2027. He’s set to play under the final year of his rookie contract in 2026, which would cost the team $1.145 million with a $6.9 million cap hit. Should the team have Carter play on the fifth-year option in 2027, he would earn $27.127 million guaranteed based on the latest franchise tag figures. Signing Carter now, will almost assuredly save the Eagles money when factoring in how the cost of the position grows every year — plus it creates a good relationship with a player the team will want to stick around for the long term.

Davis and Carter have continued the dominant dynamic they established together at Georgia, and have become two of the league’s most elite defensive tackles. Not only are they hugely impactful on defense, but both stepped up in big moments on special teams and each earned an NFC Special Team Player of the Week honor in 2025. There’s little doubt that when Howie Roseman talks about the defense getting expensive over the next couple of years, he’s including Davis and Carter in that group.

Getting all these contracts sorted out this year will allow the team to figure things out for their edge rushers and secondary players coming up for new deals in the next couple of years.

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Eagles to add former Philly QB to coaching staff

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PHILADELPHIA, PA - AUGUST 11: Jerrod Johnson #1 of the Philadelphia Eagles in action against the Baltimore Ravens during their pre season game on August 11, 2011 at Lincoln Financial Field in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. (Photo by Jim McIsaac/Getty Images) | Getty Images

After interviewing for the Eagles OC job, and being one of seven candidates who were brought in for a second interview, former QB Jerrod Johnson will instead join the coaching staff in Philly in another role, per multiple reports.

Former #Texans QB coach Jerrod Johnson is joining the #Eagles’ coaching staff, source says. Johnson and Houston mutually parted ways so he could seek other opportunities. He heads to Philly to work alongside HC Nick Sirianni and new OC Sean Mannion. pic.twitter.com/vNLC4ypfgW

— Mike Garafolo (@MikeGarafolo) March 1, 2026

As I wrote back in January, Johnson has several ties to the Eagles and to head coach Nick Sirianni:

“Johnson has been around both Philadelphia and Nick Sirianni over the course of his career. He was a former college QB who signed with the Eagles in 2011 as an undrafted free agent. He only spent about a month with the team before ultimately being released ahead of roster cuts. Johnson spent the next five years bouncing around to various teams before making the move to the coaching ranks.

He ended up on Sirianni’s offensive staff in Indianapolis for the 2020 season, and worked his way up to QB coach with the Texans for the past three seasons. Houston QB C.J. Stroud has struggled at times, but has also been absolutely electric.“

Johnson has interviewed several times for the OC job in Philly, including back in 2024 when Kellen Moore was hired, and perhaps getting his foot in the door through a different position is his best option. There are few things Howie Roseman loves more than coaches and players with connections to the team and city, and Johnson being so committed to getting back to Philly is an encouraging sign.

The latest addition will join several new faces around the facility, but in addition to Sirianni, Johnson also has connection to new OL coach Chris Kuper, with the pair working together in Minnesota for the 2022 season — just one season after new OC Sean Mannion played for the Vikings.

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Eagles re-sign Graham (not BG)

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ATLANTA, GA - AUGUST 24: Ta'Quon Graham #95 of the Atlanta Falcons runs out of the tunnel prior to an NFL preseason football game against the Pittsburgh Steelers at Mercedes-Benz Stadium on August 24, 2023 in Atlanta, Georgia. (Photo by Kevin Sabitus/Getty Images) | Getty Images

The Philadelphia Eagles re-signed Graham!

No, not Brandon Graham.

BG has said he’s willing to play for the Birds in 2026, however, if Howie Roseman will have him.

The Eagles are instead re-signing defensive lineman Ta’Quon Graham, according to an official team announcement.

Graham originally signed to Philly’s practice squad during the 2025 NFL season. Here’s what we wrote back in November:

Graham was a fifth-round pick (No. 148 overall) out of Texas by the Atlanta Falcons in the 2021 NFL Draft. He’s made 16 starts in 51 career games played. During that span, Graham has logged 88 tackles, 13 quarterback hits, five TFLs, one sack, and one forced fumble. […] Perhaps injuries have taken a toll on Graham. The Falcons seem to think so. But not a bad player for the Eagles to add to the practice squad for some more interior defensive line depth.

At the time, we also noted that Falcons fans were a little surprised that Atlanta cut him.

Graham never ended up appearing in a game for the Eagles and his practice squad contract expired at the conclusion of the 2025 season. Teams normally sign most of their practice squad players to future contracts right after their season ends in order to have them around on their offseason roster. That wasn’t the immediately the case with Graham. Perhaps he was interested in going elsewhere but nothing else materialized.

In any case, Graham is back and he’ll spend the offseason trying to make the Eagles’ active roster for the 2026 season.

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Eagles Free Agency Tracker: Rumors, Reports, and Signings

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PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA - JANUARY 11: General manager Howie Roseman of the Philadelphia Eagles looks on before the NFC Wild Card Playoff game against the San Francisco 49ers at Lincoln Financial Field on January 11, 2026 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. (Photo by Mitchell Leff/Getty Images) | Getty Images

NFL free agency will officially get underway on March 11, but the Eagles aren’t waiting around to make moves to start building their 2026 roster.

After a disappointing end to the 2025 season, the Eagles had 20 players set to be free agents. Howie Roseman has been known to do bring guys back before they hit the market, but he’ll have some tough decisions to make this season as the salary cap and the future cost of a young, dominant defense are front of mind.

The team did get some good news along the OL, with Lane Johnson confirming that he’ll return for his 14th season, and reports that Landon Dickerson is expected to come back, as well — this after both had reportedly considered retirement this offseason. As Roseman and Co. start filling positions of need, having Johnson and Dickerson back will give them a lesser need to stack experienced lineman and allow them to turn to the draft for players to develop under the All-Pro and Pro Bowlers up front.

There’s still plenty of work to be done to build Philadelphia’s roster. Among the 20 players hitting free agency, the Eagles could lose three of their four tight ends, their punter, and two starting safeties.

Here are some of the reports and rumors going around about Howie’s moves, and be sure to check back for updates:

Latest rumors and reports​

Confirmed signings​



Let us know what you think about these rumors, reports, and signings in the comment section!

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Latest report claims Eagles are still interested in re-signing Dallas Goedert

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Dec 14, 2025; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA; Philadelphia Eagles tight end Dallas Goedert (88) walks off the field after win against the Las Vegas Raiders at Lincoln Financial Field. Mandatory Credit: Eric Hartline-Imagn Images | Eric Hartline-Imagn Images

As much as everyone is focused on A.J. Brown and his future in Philadelphia, there seems like a heightened sense of urgency for the Eagles to figure out if tight end Dallas Goedert could still be part of their plans for 2026 and beyond. Despite rumors from the NFL Combine suggesting Goedert will “definitely” be gone in free agency, the latest reports suggest that Howie Roseman is actively trying to bring the veteran tight end back.

NFL Network insider Mike Garafolo reported that the team is trying to re-sign Goedert, and that both sides will have more discussions about the future in the coming days. One interesting bit Garafolo included was how other uncertain roster moves are affecting the team’s salary cap decisions.

“With less than a week to the start of the negotiating window, #Eagles TE Dallas Goedert is positioned to hit free agency for the first time in his career. Sources say the team has expressed interested in re-signing him and the sides will continue talking in the coming days.

However, Howie Roseman has a few balls in the air (e.g. A.J. Brown) that are affecting budgeting for his pending free agents. There are some moving parts that could change on a few fronts in the next few days.”

At this point, it seems like the Eagles want Goedert back, but know that he expects to be paid like one of the league’s top tight ends — whether they’re able to do that seems to be the sticking point. Another report out on Tuesday said that the Eagles are also looking into Browns tight end David Njoku, who is hitting free agency this offseason, so the team is at least exploring all options, even if re-signing Goedert is Plan A.

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Eagles “have interest” in TE David Njoku, per report

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Oct 13, 2024; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA; Cleveland Browns tight end David Njoku (85) is tackled by Philadelphia Eagles cornerback Darius Slay Jr. (2) and safety Reed Blankenship (32) during the second quarter at Lincoln Financial Field. Mandatory Credit: Eric Hartline-Imagn Images | Eric Hartline-Imagn Images

It seems like the closer to free agency we get, the less likely it is that Dallas Goedert returns to Philadelphia next season. Losing the tight end will have a big impact on the Eagles offense, but a new report by Elliot Shorr-Parks suggests that the team has their eyes on another one of the league’s top tight ends: David Njoku.

The Eagles have interest in David Njoku, per league sources

Would be a signing that gives them one of the best athletes in the league at the position and finally gives Njoku an elite, consistent QB to play with for the first time in his career

Something to keep an eye on

#👀

— Eliot Shorr-Parks (@EliotShorrParks) March 3, 2026

Njoku penned his goodbye to Cleveland a month ago, as he made it clear he would be looking for opportunities elsewhere in free agency, and he should have a pretty good market. The TE spent nine years with the Browns, earned one Pro Bowl, and recorded 384 total catches for 4,062 yards and 34 touchdowns. He averaged 10.6 yards per catch, which is just slightly less than Goedert in Philly, and is still a good indicator on how well he can move the sticks — something Eagles QB Jalen Hurts relied on Goedert for over the years.

The tight end agreed to a four-year contract extension with the Browns in 2022 worth $56.75 million, including $28 million guaranteed. For comparison, Goedert signed a four-year deal with the Eagles in 2021 worth $57 million, and played for the team in 2025 on a one-year, $10 million contract. Njoku is one year older than Goedert, and would likely be a cheaper option than what Goedert is looking for with his next deal.

The Browns and Eagles had two joint practices ahead of the 2025 season, so Philadelphia’s coaching staff was able to get some extra evaluation on Njoku than some other teams who may also be interested in bringing in the tight end.

What do you think? Should the Eagles try and bring in David Njoku to replace Dallas Goedert? Let us know in the comments.

Source: https://www.bleedinggreennation.com...ku-tight-end-interest-dallas-goedert-gone-nfl
 
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