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
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
phughes+FollowRakim Jarrett’s Gamble Backfires: Eagles or Bucs?Remember when Rakim Jarrett, the former Maryland star, turned down the Eagles’ offer as a rookie and chose the Bucs instead? Fast forward, and now he’s been waived by Tampa Bay after barely seeing the field. With Swole Batman (A.J. Brown) and Skinny Batman (DeVonta Smith) holding it down in Philly, Jarrett’s decision to avoid the City of Brotherly Love’s WR gauntlet looks even riskier. Would his career have been different if he’d taken on the challenge? #Sports #Football #Eagles10Share
Chad Williams+FollowNakobe Dean’s comeback could boost Eagles’ defenseNakobe Dean just gave Eagles fans a reason to get excited—he’s eyeing a Week 5 return after last season’s knee injury. With Dean sidelined, Philly’s linebacker group has had to step up, but his potential comeback could take the defense to another level. Last year, Dean racked up 80 solo tackles and was a top performer in pass rushing. If he’s truly back by October, the Eagles’ already-strong defense might become even tougher, fueling hopes for another Super Bowl run. How do you think Dean’s return will impact the team’s season? #Sports #Football #Eagles10Share
John Camacho+FollowPhilly’s O-line just got a familiar boostFred Johnson is back in Philly, and it couldn’t come at a better time for the Eagles. With the front office making last-minute moves before the season, Johnson’s return adds much-needed depth to the offensive line—a spot that’s been a concern. Fans remember his key blocks last year that helped Saquon Barkley find the end zone, and now he’s pumped to run it back with a Super Bowl contender. This move shows the Eagles aren’t settling—they’re always looking to get better. What do you think: does this make Philly’s offense even scarier? #Sports #Football #Eagles192Share
John Camacho+FollowEagles fans react to first wave of offensive cutsFour promising offensive players are out as the Eagles make their first round of roster cuts, and it’s already sparking debate. Montrell Johnson Jr., who led the team in preseason rushing, is among those let go, despite his standout performance. E.J. Jenkins and Nick Muse, both with flashes of potential, are also off the main roster for now. These moves hint at tough decisions ahead as the team shapes its final lineup. Which cut surprises you most, and who do you hope lands on the practice squad? Let’s hear your thoughts! #Sports #Football #Eagles10Share
Michael Pitts+FollowEagles eye Trey Hendrickson for defensive boostPhiladelphia’s front office is shaking things up again—rumor has it the Eagles are targeting Bengals pass rusher Trey Hendrickson in a bold trade move. With the defensive line getting younger after losing key veterans, adding Hendrickson could instantly raise the team’s game. The deal would likely involve draft picks, but with Howie Roseman’s knack for creative trades, the Eagles might snag Hendrickson at a bargain. If this happens, it could completely change the defense’s outlook for the season. What do you think—should the Eagles go all-in for Hendrickson or stick with their young core? #Sports #Football #Eagles811Share
Christopher Hughes+FollowEagles make tough calls in preseason cutsPhiladelphia’s roster just got a major shakeup as the Eagles released both E.J. Jenkins and Nick Muse, ending their tight end position battle in one swift move. Jenkins, who had some memorable moments last season, and Muse, who impressed in spring but faded in preseason, are both out as the team trims down to 53 players. With Dallas Goedert locked in as starter and new faces joining the squad, these cuts highlight just how competitive the Eagles’ roster has become. What do you think about these decisions—were they the right calls or too harsh? #Sports #Football #Eagles121Share
Michael Pitts+FollowEx-Eagle K’Von Wallace Cut by Giants—Rivalry Fallout?Tough break for K’Von Wallace, the former Eagles safety, who just got released by the Giants after a short preseason stint. Many thought his Philly ties and experience would earn him a backup spot, especially with the G-Men’s defensive coordinator connection. But with young talents like Jevon Holland and Tyler Nubin ahead, Wallace couldn’t crack the 53-man roster. Will another team pick up this journeyman, or is his NFC East rivalry chapter closed? #Sports #Football #Eagles00Share
Aaron Taylor+FollowEagles Cut Cine for Sam Howell: Wild QB ShuffleWhat a twist in Philly! The Eagles just waived former first-rounder Lewis Cine to make room for Sam Howell, who barely had time to unpack in Minnesota. Howell’s quick trade from the Vikings—after a rough preseason—means the Birds saw more upside in him than the hard-luck Cine, who’s struggled with injuries since that infamous draft day. Did the Eagles make the right call swapping a DB for a backup QB? Let’s hear your takes! #Sports #Football #Eagles00Share