Fletcher Cox says he can still play at a high level; Hasn’t made any decision on playing future

During his exit meeting and locker cleanout, Fletcher Cox says he’s made no decision on his future, and says he can still play at a high level

The Eagles are cleaning out lockers on Wednesday after Monday night’s 32-9 loss to the Buccaneers that finished a historic collapse.

Philadelphia went 1-6 in their final seven games, including the playoffs, and the embarrassing loss has raised questions about head coach Nick Sirianni and his entire staff.

While meeting with the media following his sit down with coaches, Cox was asked about his future, and the future Hall of Famer stated that “he’s made no decision” on his playing future while stating that he can “still play at a high level.”

Cox paid tribute to the Eagles’ big three with a Wednesday Instagram post, with some fans pondering whether he might retire along with Jason Kelce.

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The 33-year-old Cox has been with the Eagles since being the 12th overall pick in the 2012 NFL draft, and he was still productive in 2023, logging five sacks and a forced fumble in 15 games this season. He had seven sacks and played in all 17 games a year ago.

Cox made the Pro Bowl every season from 2015 to 2020 and returned to Philadelphia last offseason on a 1-year, $10 million deal.

7 key free agents who may be playing their final game with Eagles

We’re looking at seven key free agents who could be playing their final game for Philadelphia when the Eagles face the Tampa Bay Buccaneers

Philadelphia is headed to Tampa for a Monday night playoff matchup against a nemesis they know too well from playoff years past.

The Bucs and Eagles have met five previous times, including Tampa Bay’s NFC Championship Game win in Philadelphia in 2002 to close out Veteran’s Stadium. The most recent postseason meeting came just two years ago, in 2021, in Jalen Hurts’ first road playoff start; Tampa won 31-15.

Howie Roseman has put together one of the top rosters in the NFL, but a loss could mean the final bow for 20+ unrestricted free agents who could look elsewhere for greener pastures or more playing time.

With kickoff a little over 32 hours away, we’re looking at seven key free agents who could be playing their final game in an Eagles uniform.