CJ Gardner-Johnson is gone once again. For the cornerback, Philadelphia acquired a potentially important lineman.
The Philadelphia Eagles have some star pending free agents expected to hit the open market this week, and one NFC teams stands above the rest as a competitor for their services.
While nearly the entire Eagles offense will be returning in 2025, Philly had to make some tough decisions on defense.
The Arizona Cardinals sign former Eagles edge rusher Josh Sweat to a four-year, $76.4 million deal, continuing Philadelphia's defensive exodus.
NFL free agency doesn’t officially start until Wednesday, but that didn’t stop the rest of the league from poaching members of the Philadelphia Eagles’ defense during Monday’s "legal tampering” period.
With free agency rapidly approaching, Milton Williams has been urged to leave the Eagles to play for his former defensive coordinator.
The Arizona Cardinals are in prime position to pursue a dominant threat along the defensive front. Though they need both edge and interior reinforcements, one high-profile free agent is a move that "makes sense," according to a major NFL outlet.
On practically any list of the top free agents that would be available when the so-called legal tampering period started Monday, there were two Eagles defensive players in the top five. Defensive tackle Milton Williams and defensive end Josh Sweat were two of the very few impact players to reach free agency.