Howie Roseman did it again. The Philadelphia Eagles were aggressive as usual, and with a flurry of trades and player selections, they were the biggest winners of the 2024 NFL Draft.
After selecting nine players during the 2024 NFL draft, the Eagles are preparing for a spirited rookie minicamp. As the team works to put together a solid undrafted free agent class, GM Howie Roseman is making moves to keep the roster at 90 players.
The Philadelphia Eagles officially waived four players on Monday following this year’s NFL draft. The full list includes: DT Noah Elliss WR Griffin Hebert DB Tiawan Mullen C Lecitus Smith Elliss, 25, wound up going undrafted out of back in 2022.
Philadelphia did what they always do on draft weekend, coming away with a physical and athletic class of nine players who’ll quickly mesh with a solid group of returning contributors and starters on both sides of the football.
No team or executive shines brighter at the NFL Draft than Howie Roseman and the Philadelphia Eagles. Roseman is never bashful to make deals on draft day and the 2024 draft was no exception.
Interesting. The Philadelphia Eagles are set to host free agent wide receiver John Ross — the No. 9 overall pick from the 2017 NFL Draft — at the NovaCare Complex during their upcoming rookie minicamp.
Recently retired Philadelphia Eagles center Jason Kelce is starting his next career.
The Eagles legend will still be on your TV this fall. Just in a different way. Jason Kelce is joining ESPN’s “Monday Night Countdown” — the network’s “Monday Night Football” pregame show — following his retirement from playing in the NFL, according to a report from The Athletic’s Andrew Marchand.
ESPN made a significant announcement on Monday with a major addition to their Monday Night Football coverage. The announcement had to do with Philadelphia Eagles legendary center Jason Kelce.
Philadelphia Eagles legendary center Jason Kelce has found his calling post-football. According to the Athletic's Andrew Marchand, Kelce will be joining ESPN's "Monday Night Countdown" this upcoming season.
Reviewing all nine picks. The 2024 NFL Draft is officially in the books. Three days and nine picks later and the Philadelphia Eagles have a new class of rookies.
Jason Kelce has a new job after retiring from the NFL, and his new role will not come as a huge surprise.
The Athletic’s Andrew Marchand reports Monday that former Philadelphia Eagles offensive lineman Jason Kelce is slated to join ESPN’s broadcast crew. Amazon, NBC and CBS were also interested in acquiring Kelce as a part of their football broadcast coverage ahead of the 2024-2025 football season following his retirement.
Jason Kelce’s retirement won’t be official until June, but the former Eagles All-Pro center already has a new job lined up. Andrew Marchand of The Athletic reports that Kelce is spurning the NFL Network and other platforms to join ESPN for a role on their pregame show, Monday Night Countdown.
The Eagles were busy on the trade front during this year’s draft, executing eight pick swaps over three days.
In the new era of college football, it's easy for talented players at small schools to transfer to big programs and make significant NIL money. Quinyon Mitchell chose not to.
The Philadelphia Eagles went into the 2024 NFL draft on a mission to upgrade their secondary and they succeeded. They also beefed up several other positions and planned for the future of their roster along the way. The Eagles drafted a total of nine new faces and have signed six UDFA signings so far.
The Philadelphia Eagles traded up to select University of Iowa defensive back Cooper DeJean in the second round of the NFL Draft last Friday night, grabbing him with the 40th overall pick.
The NFL Draft often delivers memorable moments, showcasing players who exceed expectations and others who face challenges. Among the standout winners of this year’s draft are the Philadelphia Eagles.
The Philadelphia Eagles are set to add a former first-round pick to their offense for the 2024 campaign. The Eagles had taken several steps to upgrade their roster for the upcoming season.
The Eagles are set to add to their depth at offensive tackle with Adam Schefter of ESPN reporting that the team will sign former Jets offensive tackle Mekhi Becton.
Things are a little bit different with the Pittsburgh Steelers this spring, largely because of their overhaul at quarterback.
The Eagles will host the previously retired wide receiver during the team’s rookie camp this week.
Not only did Philadelphia make a pair of great picks with CBs Quinyon Mitchell and Cooper DeJean, but the odds of them doing so were incredibly low.
Philadelphia Eagles star wide receiver A.J. Brown agreed to a three-year, $96 million extension, with $84 million in guaranteed money, per multiple media reports Thursday.
The Philadelphia Eagles reportedly have started contract extension talks with one of their star wide receivers.
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