Eagles’ stock up, stock down entering the 2022 NFL offseason

#Philadelphia #Eagles’ stock up, stock down entering the 2022 #NFL offseason

The 9-8 Eagles are headed towards an intriguing offseason where a ton of roster and personnel moves could dramatically change the culture of the franchise going forward.

Any momentum gained during the regular season was quickly erased after Tampa jumped out to a 31-0 lead in a game that many experts felt Philadelphia would be competitive in, with a chance to pull off the upset.

Instead, Jalen Hurts regressed in his ability to read coverage, and Philadelphia’s offense constantly stalled, as the Eagles didn’t reach the red zone until the fourth quarter.

With all eyes now leaning towards the draft, here’s a final stock report heading into the 2022 NFL offseason.

Eagles announce 6 roster moves as team begins preparation for wild card matchup vs. Bucs

After activating 11 players from the COVID-19 list, the #Eagles announce 6 more roster moves as preparation for Sunday #SuperWildCardWeekend matchup vs. #Bucs gets underway

After activating 11 players from off of the Reserve/COVID-19 list, the Eagles announced 5 more roster moves, including one personnel decision that head coach Nick Sirianni actually backpedaled on.

Philadelphia placed three players on injured reserve, while also adding a player to the active roster, and waiving two players from the practice squad.

Cowboys 51, Eagles 26: Instant analysis of Philadelphia’s Week 18 loss

The 9-8 #Philadelphia #Eagles are the likely No. 7 seed in the #NFC playoffs and they’ll start preparing for a likely matchup against the #Buccaneers or #Rams

The Cowboys got their groove back, while the Eagles avoided any serious injuries to key players as Dallas rolled to a 51-26 road win on Saturday night.

Philadelphia had 11-key players at home via the COVID-19 list and made another 10 players inactive as Nick Sirianni looked to simply get some younger guys more reps while keeping his team healthy for a wild card matchup that means more.

With the regular season now over for the Eagles, here’s an instant analysis from Saturday night’s loss.

Twitter reacts to Eagles’ WR J.J. Arcega-Whiteside’s costly dropped TD pass vs. Cowboys

Fans reacted to this dropped TD pass by J.J. #ArcegaWhiteside that cost the #Eagles vs. #Cowboys

Life is about choices and the career of J.J. Arcega-Whiteside will always be defined by names like DK Metcalf, Deebo Samuel, and Terry McLaurin.

That’s just the shortlist of wide receivers drafted after Howie Roseman selected the former Stanford star in the second round of the 2019 NFL draft.

Arcega-Whiteside has just 1 career touchdown reception and his attempt at a second just about sums up his tenure with Philadelphia. With a chance to bring the Eagles to within six of the Cowboys on a free play, Arcega-Whiteside had a pass go right through his hands.

Social media reacted to everything and Arcega-Whiteside’s drop was no different.

10 Eagles who should definitely play the in season finale vs. Cowboys

Looking at 10 Philadelphia #Eagles who should definitely play in the Week 18 season finale vs. #Cowboys #NFLPlayoffs #NFCPlayoffs #PHIvsDAL #FlyEaglesFly

The Eagles and Cowboys are set for a Saturday night matchup at Lincoln Financial Field that actually has no direct postseason ramifications for either team.

The Green Bay Packers are the number-one seed and will enjoy a first-round bye, but seeds 2-7 still need to be finalized and the New Orleans Saints can still snatch a wild card spot away from the 49ers.

The Cowboys are currently the 4th seed, while the Eagles have earned a postseason berth, but are currently locked into the 7th seed, pending the outcome of the 49ers’ matchup against the Rams.

Dallas could ascend as high as No. 2 in the NFC, while Philadelphia will likely face the Buccaneers, but several options could unfold as well.

With the Eagles likely to rest some starters, here are 10 players who should definitely see significant playing time in Week 18 against the Cowboys.

Eagles final injury report: updates on Arcega-Whiteside, Anthony Harris and others

Philadelphia Eagles vs. Los Angeles Chargers final injury report: J.J. Arcega-Whiteside has been ruled out; Updates on Anthony Harris, Javon Hargrave, Tyree Jackson, and others

The Eagles released their final injury report for Sunday’s huge matchup against the Chargers, and only J.J. Arcega-Whiteside has been ruled out.

With the move, John Hightower could see his first action of the season. Here’s an update on several other Eagles and the Chargers Justin Herbert.

Eagles vs. Cowboys Friday injury report: Fletcher Cox among 3 to not practice

Eagles vs. Cowboys Friday injury report: Fletcher Cox among 3 to not practice

The Eagles released their Friday injury report in advance of Monday night and Jordan Mailata was the big name after the starting left tackle suffered a knee sprain on Thursday.

Mailata’s availability for Monday night is in doubt and that could allow for Andre Dillard to get the start in his place.

Defensive tackle Fletcher Cox was out with an illness, while Rodney McLeod and Davion Taylor were listed as limited participants. Miles Sanders was a full participant along with J.J. Arcega-Whiteside and Hassan Ridgeway.

Eagles vs. Cowboys Thursday injury report: Miles Sanders limited in practice

Eagles vs. Cowboys injury report: Miles Sanders a limited participant in practice

The Eagles released their initial injury report for Monday’s matchup at Dallas and Miles Sanders was the only reason for concern.

Eagles vs. Falcons: 10 players to watch in Week 1

Eagles vs. Falcons: 10 players to watch in Week 1

The Eagles and Falcons are set for kickoff at Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta in a little over an hour.

With Jalen Hurts and DeVonta Smith set to make their first pro start as a duo, here are 10 players to watch in Week 1.

10 takeaways from the Eagles’ initial 53-man roster

10 takeaways from the Philadelphia Eagles’ initial 53-man roster

The Eagles released their initial 53-man roster on Tuesday and there were several surprises and shocking moves.

With Howie Roseman able to take advantage of an expanded practice squad, Philadelphia was creative with the skills groups, while packing the meat and potatoes of the roster into the trenches.

Here are 10 takeaways from the Eagles’ initial 53-man roster.