8 biggest questions as the Eagles’ offseason program gets underway

We’re looking at the eight biggest questions as the Philadelphia Eagles begin their 2023 NFL offseason program

The Eagles are just three days away from shaking up the NFL draft with two first-round picks and likely move up and down the board.

Philadelphia’s offseason will quickly pick up correspondingly, with the draft this week and offseason workouts set to begin today as the Birds look to retool a Super Bowl roster on the fly.

The NFL announced its nine-week off-season workout routine for all 32 teams, with Philadelphia the last to report.

The training programs are divided into three phases, one mandatory minicamp for the entire roster and one rookie minicamp for each group.

Phase One consists of the first two weeks of the program, with activities limited to meetings, strength and conditioning, and physical rehabilitation only.

Phase Two consists of the next three weeks of the program with on-field workouts, which may include individual or group instruction.

Phase Three consists of the next four weeks of the program, where teams may conduct ten days of organized team practice activity, or “OTAs.”

No live contact is permitted, but 7-on-7, 9-on-7, and 11-on-11 drills are allowed.

With the rest of the offseason schedule now completed, here are the eight most prominent questions that need answering.

Eagles’ offseason workout dates released: 5 things to watch

The NFL just announced its nine-week off-season workout routine for all 32 teams, and here are five things to watch with the Philadelphia Eagles

The NFL just announced its nine-week off-season workout routine for all 32 teams. The training programs are divided into three phases, one mandatory minicamp for the entire roster and one rookie minicamp for each group.

Phase One consists of the first two weeks of the program, with activities limited to meetings, strength and conditioning, and physical rehabilitation only.

Phase Two consists of the next three weeks of the program with on-field workouts, which may include individual or group instruction.

Phase Three consists of the next four weeks of the program, where teams may conduct ten days of organized team practice activity, or “OTAs.”

No live contact is permitted, but 7-on-7, 9-on-7, and 11-on-11 drills are allowed.

Philadelphia will report on April 24, just days before the NFL draft.

With the rest of the offseason schedule now completed, here are five things to watch.

Eagles announce the signing of 11 players ahead of NFL free agency

With the NFL offseason set to begin, the Philadelphia Eagles just announced the signing of 11 players to reserve/futures deals ahead of NFL free agency and the Scouting Combine

With Super Bowl LVII, and the Chiefs Championship parade now complete, Philadelphia can turn towards the 2023 NFL offseason.

All eyes will now turn towards the NFL Scouting Combine in Indianapolis, before the official start of the new league year, and the free agent bonanza.

Philadelphia currently has 18 pending free agents, 47 players on the roster under contract and these nine players just signed to reserve/futures deals courtesy of NFL Communications.

On Thursday, the Eagles officially announced the signing of 11 players, with nine of the players finishing the 2022 season on the practice squad

Takeaways from Eagles’ 12th and final training camp practice

Takeaways from Philadelphia Eagles’ 12th and final training camp practice before joint practice sessions with the Cleveland Browns and Miami Dolphins

The Eagles closed out the 2022 training camp in style, with Jalen Hurts having one of his best practices of the summer.

Philadelphia will continue to practice at the NovaCare Complex after the team hits the road for two weeks, with joint practice sessions against the Browns and Dolphins scheduled.

The final two preseason matchups will be opportunities for rookies and guys on the roster bubble to show their worth. At the same time, Nick Sirianni will use those joint sessions to grade his team’s progress as the season opener at Detroit approaches.

With Philadelphia off and flying to Cleveland on Wednesday, here are takeaways and observations from the final training camp practice.

Takeaways from the Eagles’ updated unofficial depth chart ahead of preseason week 2

Takeaways and observations from the Philadelphia Eagles’ updated unofficial depth chart ahead of preseason week two vs. the Cleveland Browns

The Eagles released their first unofficial depth chart before the team’s preseason matchup against the Jets at Lincoln Financial Field last Friday.

Most regular season starters have been known, but several key position battles and roster scenarios continue to gain clarity after some roster moves and injury designations.

Philadelphia released an updated unofficial depth chart with the team preparing for two days of joint practices and a preseason game against Cleveland.

Jalen Hurts is unlikely to see any more game action during the preseason.

The following week will allow Reid Sinnett and rookie Carson Strong to see increased reps against quality competition.

With Philadelphia scheduled for a Wednesday morning flight to Cleveland, here are the takeaways and observations from the first unofficial depth chart.

Takeaways and observations from Day 7 of Eagles training camp

Takeaways and observations from Day 7 of Philadelphia Eagles training camp practice

The Eagles completed their 7th whole training camp practice on Saturday, and the team is now prepared to take the action across the street.

On Sunday, Philadelphia will host fans for the only time this summer during the open training camp practice at Lincoln Financial Field.

The Eagles’ defense smothered their offensive counterparts again, as the ‘Iron Sharpens Iron’ motto reigns supreme throughout the camp process. One undrafted rookie is making his case to be an integral member of the wide receiving corps, while the injuries are starting to pile up on both sides of the ball.

Here are the top takeaways and observations from Saturday’s session.

5 position battles to watch after the first week of Eagles training camp

Five position battles to watch after the first week of Philadelphia Eagles training camp

The Eagles have finished up an intense week of training camp, and as the team starts preparation for the preseason opener against the Jets, several important camp battles are now taking shape.

Philadelphia has about 41 locks on the potential 53-man roster.

With two weeks of joint practices (Browns, Dolphins) looming, the preseason games will provide plenty of opportunities for players to win or lose jobs before the regular season opener.

With the Eagles wrapping up a Wednesday morning walk-through, here are five position battles to watch after week one of training camp.

7 Eagles who impressed during the first week of training camp

7 Philadelphia Eagles who impressed during the first week of training camp

The Eagles opened training camp with three intense practices, and one secret walkthrough as the team works to prioritize health leading up to the season opener.

Philadelphia’s defense has looked fast and decisive under Jonathan Gannon, while Nick Sirianni will look to see Jalen Hurts take the next step as a passer.

With the Eagles set to put on the pads Tuesday, here are seven players who impressed during the first week of training camp.

Takeaways and observations from the Eagles’ first week of training camp

Top takeaways and observations from the Philadelphia Eagles’ first week of training camp

The Eagles have completed one week of training camp after the Birds were one of the final teams to report for their training camp sessions.

Philadelphia will spend the next week and a half making daily deposits as the team prepares for their first preseason matchup against the Jets on August 12.

Here are some early takeaways and observations from the first week of training camp.

Takeaways and observations from third practice at Eagles training camp

Takeaways and observations from third practice at Philadelphia Eagles training camp

The Eagles held a 90-minute practice on Saturday at the NovaCare Complex as the offense worked to rebound from Friday’s awful outing against a defense that improves each day.

Saturday was Armed Forces Day, and a crowd of servicemen and women were on hand to watch Darius Slay and A.J. Brown escalate their intense daily practice sessions thus far, with the former Titans star getting the best of Philadelphia’s ‘Big Play’ specialist.

Here are a handful of takeaways and observations from Saturday’s practice session.