Eagles acquire DE Robert Quinn from the Bears for a 4th round pick

You can never have enough pass rushers, and Ian Rapoport is reporting that the Philadelphia Eagles are trading for Chicago Bears defensive end Robert Quinn

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In a move that could make the Eagles the favorite in the NFC, the Birds are trading for Chicago Bears pass rusher Robert Quinn.

A veteran pass rusher who logged 18.5 sacks in 2021, Quinn has 101 career sacks and is one of the most prolific pass rushers of the past decade.

Quinn now joins Haason Reddick, Brandon Graham, Josh Sweat, and Tarron Jackson, with Derek Barnett out for the year after tearing his ACL.

An already talented defensive adds another player that excels at pressuring the quarterback organically, providing less reason for Jonathan Gannon to sacrifice players by blitzing.

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5 running backs the Eagles could target at the NFL trade deadline

The Philadelphia Eagles could be buyers in the market for a running back at the trade deadline; here are five potential targets

The Eagles are undefeated and one of the more talented teams in the NFL, but you can never have enough quality depth. With the NFL trade deadline approaching, Jay Glazer says the Birds could look to add a running back if the team does make a move.

Miles Sanders is having a Pro Bowl season, but injuries happen, and depth is a privilege in a league with so much parity.

Even with Trey Sermon on the roster, Philadelphia could look to add even more talent and we’ve provided five potential targets.

One player each NFL team could trade before the deadline, from Chase Claypool to Melvin Gordon

Ahead of the NFL trade deadline, here are some players who could be on the move, including Chase Claypool, Melvin Gordon, and Elijah Moore.

The NFL’s trade deadline is fast approaching, and there have already been some players on the move. That includes the Carolina Panthers recently dealing running back Christian McCaffrey to the San Francisco 49ers and receiver Robbie Anderson to the Arizona Cardinals.

There are a number of contending teams that could be looking to shore up an area of weakness as they aim to make a postseason run. Not to mention, there are a number of struggling teams looking to sell some big-name players to acquire additional draft capital.

Ahead of the Nov. 1 deadline, let’s look at some other players who might be on the move, with one from every NFL team, as assembled by our NFL Wires staff.

3 positions the Eagles could target at the NFL trade deadline

Three positions the Philadelphia Eagles could target at the NFL trade deadline

The Eagles are 6-0 on the season, and that means with the NFL trade deadline fast approaching, the team will likely be buyers looking to add to the roster.

Philadelphia is undefeated, but that doesn’t mean the roster is perfect there are several holes that need to be filled and questions about depth at crucial positions.

With the Nov 1 deadline fast approaching, here are three positions the Eagles could look to upgrade.

What they’re saying nationally about Eagles after trading for DB C.J. Gardner-Johnson

What they’re saying nationally about the Philadelphia Eagles after the team traded for versatile defensive back Chauncey Gardner-Johnson

The Eagles went from vulnerable to loaded in the secondary this offseason after signing James Bradberry and trading for C.J. Gardner-Johnson just hours before the 53-man roster deadline.

The team believes an upgrade was needed after releasing or waiving Jaquiski Tartt, Anthony Harris, and Andre Chachere after an ugly performance against the Dolphins.

With the team now set to put together a practice squad and prepare for the Jets, the national media is saying a lot about the addition of Gardner-Johnson.

7 Eagles who could draw trade interest after joint practices with the Browns

7 Philadelphia Eagles who could draw trade interest after joint practices with the Cleveland Browns

The Eagles build their roster from the inside out, and thanks to Howie Roseman, the organization exudes toughness and physicality that travels anywhere.

Nick Sirianni is a huge fan of the joint practice craze, and it has benefited Philadelphia over the past two summers, helping to speed up the roster-building process.

On Sunday, Philadelphia physically dominated the Cleveland Browns, and it followed the tone of Thursday and Friday’s joint practice sessions in Berea, Ohio. The two showdowns also gave the Browns and teams around the league an up-close view of the Eagles’ stockpile of talent at key positions.

The team will now look to trim the roster down to 80 players, and with a little over a week left in the preseason, Philadelphia and other teams around the league will look to make critical trades to improve the rosters at key positions.

With the Eagles headed to Miami for two days of joint practices with the Dolphins, we’ve highlighted seven players that could draw trade interest.

Eagles acquire CB Kary Vincent Jr. from Broncos for a 2022 sixth-round pick

Philadelphia Eagles acquire more cornerback help, this time trade a 2022 sixth-round pick to the Denver Broncos for CB Kary Vincent Jr.

After taking it down to the final minutes for a deal involving Fletcher Cox, the Eagles acquired cornerback Kary Vincent Jr. from the Broncos for a sixth-round pick in 2022.

Vincent was drafted by Denver in the seventh round, 237th overall, of the 2021 NFL draft as a slot and nickel cornerback out of LSU.

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NFL trade rumors: Andre Dillard to stay with Eagles barring major offer at deadline

Eagles expected to hold onto left tackle Andre Dillard barring a last-minute offer from a team needing depth

The NFL trade deadline is just three hours away and with the Eagles sitting at 3-5 on the season, they’re likely to proceed with the roster as it stands.

According to Mike Kaye of NJ Advanced Media, Philadelphia is expected to retain Dillard as the team’s backup left tackle, barring a late-minute offer.

The 2019 first-round pick, Dillard played well in relief of an injured Jordan Mailata and continued to shine while Mailata was at right tackle for Lane Johnson.

By not moving on from Dillard, the Eagles maintain their strong offensive line depth and can look towards potentially making a move during the offseason.

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