John Camacho+FollowEagles’ trade blunder leaves Philly fans frustratedTrading away C.J. Gardner-Johnson for Kenyon Green has turned into a real head-scratcher for Eagles fans. Gardner-Johnson brought energy and playmaking to the defense, but now he’s gone—and Green, the player Philly got in return, didn’t even make the final roster. Injuries set Green back, and with other linemen stepping up, he never had a shot. With Gardner-Johnson thriving elsewhere and the Eagles forced to draft a new safety, it’s hard not to wonder what could’ve been if the front office made a different call. How do you feel about this move? #Sports #Football #Eagles3138Share
Aaron Taylor+FollowEagles’ surprising roster cut raises eyebrowsThe Eagles just let go of Kenyon Green, a guard they traded for earlier this offseason, and fans are buzzing about the move. Philly’s front office is known for smart decisions, but cutting a young, experienced lineman—especially after giving up C.J. Gardner-Johnson and a draft pick to get him—feels like a gamble. While the Eagles have a strong track record developing O-linemen, this cut could come back to bite them if injuries hit. Do you think the Eagles should’ve kept Green for depth, or is this just another savvy move by the front office? #Sports #Football #Eagles3720Share
sfrazier+Follow3 bands that defined 70s rockThe 1970s was a golden age for classic rock. Leading the charge were Led Zeppelin with their legendary riffs, Eagles capturing the spirit of the era, and Fleetwood Mac mixing drama with hits. These bands didn't just play music—they defined a decade. Rock on! 🎸✨ #LedZeppelin #Eagles #FleetwoodMac #ClassicRock #70sMusic #Entertainment32794Share
Christopher Hughes+FollowEagles quietly add powerful RB to rosterPhiladelphia just made a sneaky move that could pay off big this season—Audric Estime, a tough, downhill runner who flashed real potential in Denver, is now on the Eagles’ practice squad. Even though he didn’t make the Broncos’ final cut, Estime’s preseason performance and 80.2 PFF grade turned heads. With Philly’s strong offensive line and a stacked RB room, Estime could be the next surprise contributor if injuries hit. It’s a classic Howie Roseman move—finding talent where others aren’t looking. What do you think: will Estime get his shot in Philly? #Sports #Football #Eagles315Share
John Camacho+FollowEagles Roster Shake-Up: McCord on the Move?Birds fans, what do you think about the Eagles cutting rookie gunslinger Kyle McCord just before the 53-man deadline? With the recent Sam Howell trade, it looks like the QB room got too crowded. Now, McCord’s name is heating up on waivers—NFL insiders say he’s one of the most intriguing prospects out there. Will another team take a shot on him, or could he circle back to Philly’s practice squad? Let’s hear your takes! #Sports #Football #Eagles73Share
Christopher Hughes+FollowWhy the Eagles should grab Cole Strange nowCole Strange, a former first-round pick just cut by the Patriots, could be the depth boost the Eagles need on their offensive line. With injuries always a risk, having a versatile player who can cover both guard and center is a smart move—especially with Philly’s history of turning around careers (just look at Mekhi Becton last season). Coach Jeff Stoutland has a knack for getting the best out of his linemen, so why not take a chance on Strange? Would you want to see the Eagles bring him in before the season kicks off? #Sports #Football #Eagles40Share
Chad Williams+FollowEagles shake up roster by cutting KeeganPhiladelphia made a surprising move just after the roster deadline, releasing Trevor Keegan—a recent draft pick and Super Bowl champ—despite his potential. Keegan’s time with the Eagles was hampered by injuries, keeping him off the field for most of the season. Now, with an open roster spot, Philly could target help in another area. Fans seem to agree Keegan deserved more of a shot, but his health issues made it tough. What do you think—should the Eagles have kept him, or was this the right call for the team’s future? #Sports #Football #Eagles173Share
John Camacho+FollowEagles shake up roster again after cutsJust a day after finalizing their 53-man roster, the Eagles have already made another move—releasing rookie lineman Trevor Keegan, who had surprisingly made the initial cut. This opens up a spot that could go to a new waiver claim or possibly a specialist like long snapper Charley Hughlett. With names like Britain Covey and Julius “JuJu” Brents floating around as potential additions, it’s clear the Eagles aren’t done tweaking. How do you feel about the constant roster changes? Does this strategy build a stronger team or create instability? #Sports #Football #Eagles32Share
Amy Williams+FollowEagles cut Lewis Cine, but his story isn’t overLewis Cine’s preseason interception gave Philly fans hope, but the Eagles have let him go in favor of more proven defenders. Despite battling injuries and making a late push, Cine’s NFL journey hits another bump—yet he responded with a classy thank you to the team. With the Falcons needing safety depth, could Cine find a new home in Atlanta and revive his career? His situation highlights how little patience NFL teams now have for young players. What do you think: Should teams give prospects more time, or is the league’s quick-turnover approach justified? #Sports #Football #Eagles60Share
phughes+FollowEagles eye upgrades for secondary depthThe Eagles’ front office isn’t resting easy—even with one of the NFL’s deepest rosters, they’re still on the hunt for ways to get better. Their recent attempt to claim Titans corner Jalyn Armour-Davis off waivers highlights a clear focus: shoring up the secondary after losing key starters. While the move didn’t pan out, it’s a sign that Philly’s leadership is always working to patch any holes before they become problems. With plenty of draft picks and cap flexibility, the Eagles have options if more help is needed. How do you feel about the team’s approach to building depth? #Sports #Football #Eagles20Share