Eagles release DT Marlon Tuipulotu

The Philadelphia Eagles are releasing defensive tackle Marlon Tuipulotu after claiming former Raiders third round pick Byron Young of waivers

After putting in a waiver claim and securing the services of Byron Young, the Eagles have announced that they are releasing veteran defensive tackle Marlon Tuipulotu.

The move gives the Eagles six defensive tackles: Jordan Davis, Byron Young, Jalen Carter, Thomas Booker IV, Milton Williams, and Moro Ojomo. This gives Vic Fangio a versatile, athletic, and powerful position group.

A star at USC, Tuipulotu was drafted by the Eagles in the sixth round of the 2021 draft and appeared in 14 games in 2023, recording 22 tackles and two sacks in 162 defensive snaps.

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Seahawks sign former Eagles CB Josh Jobe to their practice squad

Seattle Seahawks are signing former Philadelphia Eagles cornerback Josh Jobe to their practice squad

Josh Jobe didn’t make the Eagles’ 53-man roster and was re-signed to the practice squad, but the former Alabama cornerback has landed in a promising situation.

Mike McDonald and the Seahawks retooled roster are looking at Jobe, signing the cornerback to their practice squad.

Jobe was probably the least athletic and skilled cornerback in Philadelphia’s training camp this summer, but he excels as a special teams standout and could earn a roster spot with the Seahawks.

Jobe, who went undrafted out of Alabama in 2022, appeared in 28 games, including all 17 last season, with three starts for the Eagles. A two-year starter at Alabama, Jobe recorded 15 passes defensed, two interceptions, and 93 tackles over his final two seasons for the Crimson Tide.

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Eagles claim a talented 2023 third-round pick off waivers from the Raiders

Philadelphia Eagles claim Byron Young off waivers from the Las Vegas Raiders

The Eagles are always doing their due diligence on young talent and just hours after his release by the Las Vegas Raiders, Philadelphia has claimed defensive tackle Byron Young off waivers.

On Wednesday, the club cut defensive tackle Byron Young, according to NFL Media. This comes just a year after the franchise selected him in the third round of the 2023 NFL Draft.

The Alabama Crimson Tide defensive tackle was the No. 70 overall pick in 2023 after a collegiate career that included a College Football Playoff National Championship and a second-team All-SEC nod in 2022.

Young began last summer on the physically unable to perform list but was activated for the preseason. Young played in six games during his rookie season, logging no more than 31% of the defensive snaps, as he was on the field for 99 defensive snaps and 13 special-teams plays.

Young recorded four tackles in 2023, but gets a fresh start on a team with over a dozen former SEC stars.

Eagles sign OL Brett Toth to the practice squad

Philadelphia Eagles sign OL Brett Toth to the practice squad

The Eagles are bringing back Brett Toth. The versatile offensive lineman is re-signing to the team’s practice squad after being released on Tuesday.

James Bradberry was placed on Injured Reserve Thursday, freeing up a roster spot for Oren Burks, who was promoted from the practice squad. Burks promotion freed up space for Toth to return.

Toth spent Training Camp and the preseason with the Eagles. He was released during the roster cutdown. The versatile lineman lined up primarily at guard and center in Training Camp, earning reps with the first-team unit when other players were out of the lineup.

Toth has a long history with the Eagles. Originally signed as a rookie free agent out of the Army in 2019, Toth first saw regular-season action for the Eagles in 2020, playing in six games with a start. In his five seasons with the Eagles, Cardinals, and Panthers, Toth has suited up in 20 games while starting two of those contests.

Eagles promote LB Oren Burks from the practice squad to active roster

Eagles promote LB Oren Burks from the practice squad to active roster after placing James Bradberry on injured reserve

Oren Burks is back on the Eagles active roster, earning a promotion from the practice squad following the news that Philadelphia was placing James Bradberry on injured reserve with a leg injury.

Signed by the Eagles as a free agent in the offseason, Burks was limited for most of Training Camp and the preseason with a knee injury. He returned to action in time for the preseason finale but was released during the roster cutdown.

In six NFL seasons (four with the Packers and two with San Francisco), Burks has recorded 130 tackles, two sacks, and an interception in 91 career games (15 starts). Burks also possesses plenty of big-game experience, with 11 playoff games. He started for the 49ers in Super Bowl LVIII this past season. He also can lay claim to extensive special teams reps with 46 career tackles.

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Eagles place James Bradberry on injured reserve with a leg injury

Philadelphia Eagles to place James Bradberry on injured reserve with a leg injury

James Bradberry made the Eagles’ 53-man roster, but his celebration will be short-lived. The former Pro Bowl cornerback turned safety will miss nearly two months with a leg injury.

ESPN’s Jeremy Fowler reports that Bradberry will be placed on injured reserve after he suffered a tendon injury in Wednesday’s practice. The injury won’t require surgery but needs 6-8 weeks of recovery.

Bradberry made the 53-man roster as a player and veteran that GM Howie Roseman “can rely on,” he provided Philadelphia with a player who could play multiple positions.

On Tuesday, general manager Howie Roseman said Bradberry’s move to safety has gone smoothly. They kept him on the roster because, in the heat of battle, he’s a player the team can trust.

“James always has had really good football instincts,” Roseman said via the team’s official transcript. “When you see him play safety every day here and see his ability to diagnose his football instincts. I think for all of us, that’s a transition, that’s a different position than playing outside corner.

“He’s got a skill set. It’s a long season. We already know that he’s had tremendous success in this league playing outside corner as well. With the goals that we have for this football team, having a veteran player like that on the roster that we know we can rely on when called upon, we felt like was important.”

The 31-year-old spent his first eight seasons at outside corner, earning a Pro Bowl nod in 2021 and 2022 as a second-team All-Pro. Bradberry struggled mightily in 2023, and the Eagles retooled, drafting two cornerbacks with their first two picks.

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Eagles DB James Bradberry to miss 6-8 weeks after suffering a significant leg injury

Philadelphia Eagles defensive back James Bradberry will miss 6-8 weeks with a tendon injury in his leg suffered at Wednesday’s practice

James Bradberry made the Eagles’ 53-man roster, but his celebration will be short-lived. The former Pro Bowl cornerback turned safety will miss nearly two months with a leg injury.

Ian Rapoport reports that Bradberry suffered a tendon injury in Wednesday’s practice. The injury won’t require surgery, but it will require 6-8 weeks of recovery.

Bradberry made the 53-man roster as a player and veteran that GM Howie Roseman “can rely on,” he provided Philadelphia with a player who could play multiple positions.

On Tuesday, general manager Howie Roseman said Bradberry’s move to safety has gone smoothly. They kept him on the roster because, in the heat of battle, he’s a player the team can trust.

“James always has had really good football instincts,” Roseman said via the team’s official transcript. “When you see him play safety every day here and see his ability to diagnose his football instincts. I think for all of us, that’s a transition, that’s a different position than playing outside corner.

“He’s got a skill set. It’s a long season. We already know that he’s had tremendous success in this league playing outside corner as well. With the goals that we have for this football team, having a veteran player like that on the roster that we know we can rely on when called upon, we felt like was important.”

The 31-year-old spent his first eight seasons at outside corner, earning a Pro Bowl nod in 2021 and 2022 as a second-team All-Pro. Bradberry struggled mightily in 2023, and the Eagles retooled, drafting two cornerbacks with their first two picks.

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Eagles rookie RB Will Shipley switches jersey number

Philadelphia Eagles rookie running back Will Shipley is switching uniform numbers ahead of the season opener vs. the Green Bay Packers

The Eagles have trimmed their roster from 90 players to a league-mandated 53 ahead of the season opener against the Packers.

With over 35 players getting released or waived, it opened up an opportunity for some players to switch uniform numbers.  After Zech McPhearson said goodbye to Philadelphia, talented rookie, and No. 22 overall pick, Quinyon Mitchell swooped in and snatched the No. 27.

Mitchell wasn’t alone, as former Clemson star running back Will Shipley switched from the No. 39 to No. 28.

Like Mitchell, Shipley’s new number became available after Philadelphia waived cornerback Josh Jobe and didn’t resign him to the practice squad.

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Eagles rookie CB Quinyon Mitchell switches jersey number

Philadelphia Eagles rookie cornerback Quinyon Mitchell is switching uniform numbers ahead of the season opener vs. the Green Bay Packers

The Eagles have trimmed their roster from 90 players to a league-mandated 53 ahead of the season opener against the Packers.

With over 35 players getting released or waived, it opened up an opportunity for some players to switch uniform numbers.  After Zech McPhearson said goodbye to Philadelphia, talented rookie, and No. 22 overall pick, Quinyon Mitchell swooped in and snatched the No. 27.

Became the first Toledo player to be selected in the 1st round of the NFL Draft since Dan Williams in 1993 (11th overall by Denver).

Mitchell spent four seasons at Toledo, playing 46 games (40 starts). Mitchell racked up some impressive numbers at cornerback: 6 Interceptions, 2 Interceptions returned for touchdowns, 122 tackles, 46 Passes defended, and 6.5 Tackles for loss. Mitchell led the FBS with 25 passes defended in 2022 and ended his career with the most passes defended in program history.

He could be a Week 1 starter for Philadelphia.

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Every move the Eagles made during 53-man roster cuts

We’re tracking every move the Philadelphia Eagles made to trim down from 90 players to an official 53-man roster

Philadelphia has a loaded and dynamic roster ripe with dual-threat players on both sides of the football and two of the top coordinators in the game. After five weeks of intense Training Camp and three preseason games, the Birds officially trimmed their roster to 53 players on Tuesday, unveiling the 2024 Eagles to the world and fans alike.

On Monday, the Eagles announced their first wave of roster cuts, releasing four veteran players who are not subject to the waiver wire and can immediately sign with other teams.

With the roster taking shape, here are the moves Philadelphia made to get down to 53 players.

Monday

Ahead of Tuesday’s deadline, the franchise announced four moves, releasing Will Grier, Parry Nickerson, Julian Okwara, and Max Scharping.

Tuesday

RELEASED
(*These players are veterans who are not subject to waivers and can sign immediately with another team.)

LB Oren Burks
WR Parris Campbell
OL Nick Gates
G/C Matt Hennessy
WR John Ross
T/G Brett Toth

WAIVED

T/G Gottlieb Ayedze
T Anim Dankwah
RB Tyrion Davis-Price
TE Kevin Foelsch
DT Gabe Hall
WR Jacob Harris (Injured)
WR Griffin Hebert
DE Tarron Jackson
TE E.J. Jenkins
CB Josh Jobe
OLB Terrell Lewis
C Dylan McMahon
CB Zech McPhearson
RB Kendall Milton
DT P.J. Mustipher
WR Joseph Ngata (Injured)
RB Lew Nichols
G/C Jason Poe
TE Armani Rogers
S Andre Sam
LB Brandon Smith
CB Shon Stephens
S Caden Sterns (Non-Football Injury)
T Laekin Vakalahi
WR Austin Watkins

PLACED ON INJURED RESERVE and DESIGNATED FOR RETURN

TE Albert Okwuegbunam
WR Ainias Smith

PLACED ON THE RESERVE/PHYSICALLY UNABLE TO PERFORM LIST

S Sydney Brown