NFL free agency 2022: Contract details for the Eagles signings

NFL free agency 2022: Contract details for Philadelphia Eagles signings

The Eagles made one splash in free agency, agreeing to a deal with Haason Reddick, but there were several other value signings that should help continue the three-year retool.

Philadelphia retained Jason Kelce, Derek Barnett, Anthony Harris, Richard Rodgers, Greg Ward, and Andre Chachere while signing Kyzir White along with Reddick.

Even with the dead money from the Fletcher Cox release, the Eagles still have $20 million in cap space, and plenty of flexibility thanks to Howie Roseman.

The science is how the Eagles GM shapes a deal, and here are the contract details for the first wave of free agency via Over The Cap.

Eagles inactives vs. Bucs: Sua Opeta to start at RG in place of Nate Herbig

#Eagles inactives vs. #Buccaneers: Sua #Opeta to start at RG in place of Nate #Herbig in #NFC #WildCard Matchup

The Eagles will be without two starters on Sunday after Sua Opeta and Josh Sweat were downgraded to inactive for the wild card matchup.

Tay Gowan, Kary Vincent Jr., Reid Sinnett, Andre Chachere, and Jason Huntley were also listed as inactive.

For Tampa, cornerback Sean Murphy-Bunting is among seven Buccaneers ruled out as well, with Ronald Jones and Leonard Fournette both out in the running game.

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7 key matchups to watch during Eagles vs. Bucs in wild card round

7 key matchups to watch during #Eagles vs. #Bucs in #NFL #SuperWildCard round

The 13-4 Buccaneers are set to host the 9-7 Eagles on the road in a home playoff game to open up the Sunday portion of the NFL’s Super Wild Card Weekend.

The Bucs and Eagles met in Week Six, with Tampa Bay holding onto a 28-22 decision at Lincoln Financial Field on a Thursday, after leading by as much as 21 points heading into the fourth quarter.

This is a totally different Philadelphia team and as the NFL’s leading rushing unit, the Eagles are catching Tampa Bay at a time when they’re most vulnerable on the ground.

Here are seven matchups to watch in Sunday’s game.

Eagles’ 53 man roster for wild card matchup vs. Bucs with news and notes

#Eagles’ 53 man roster for #WildCard matchup vs. #Bucs with news and notes

The Eagles have landed in Tampa Bay and the 7th seed in the NFC playoffs will look to pull off a massive upset on the road when they battle Tom Brady and the Buccaneers.

The defending Super Bowl champs will be without several key players, including Leonard Fournette, but they’ll LaVonte David back on defense, and Rob Gronkowski available on offense.

For Philadelphia, the NFL’s leaders in rushing will have a full supply of healthy running backs with Miles Sanders and Jordan Howard both having no injury designation.

Josh Sweat is questionable and the Eagles made five roster moves on Saturday. Here’s your updated 53-man roster for Sunday’s Super Wild Card Weekend matchup.

Eagles snap count vs. Jets: Breakdown, observations from Week 13

Philadelphia Eagles snap count vs. New York Jets: Breakdown, observations from Week 13

The Eagles moved their record to 6-7 on the season, as the team dominated the Jets, 33-18, to enter their Week 14 bye week with plenty of momentum.

Philadelphia’s snap count has been released and there are several new names on the list.

Studs and duds from Eagles 13-7 loss to the Giants in Week 12

Studs and duds from Philadelphia Eagles 13-7 loss to the New York Giants in Week 12

The Eagles are probably safe to start making NFL draft plans after a disappointing 13-7 loss to the Giants in Week 12, dropping the team’s record to 5-7 on the season.

Whether it be the four turnovers or Philadelphia’s inability to score points on Sunday, there is enough blame to go around in a game that could pull the Eagles to 6-6 on the season.

Here are your studs and duds from Week 12.

7 Eagles who could draw trade interest from the Jets or Patriots after joint practice sessions

7 Eagles who could draw trade interest from the Jets or Patriots after the joint practice sessions

The Eagles are in the process of cutting the roster down to 53 players and lost amid the waiver process is a potential trade or two.

During a Monday night discussion centered around potential roster moves, Mike Kaye of NJ Advance Media reported that both the Jets and Patriots have shown interest in Philadelphia’s offensive line depth.

Kaye’s report comes amid a Monday Morning Quarterback report centered around teams around the league showing interest in the Eagles’ depth within the trenches.

The Eagles are another team taking calls on offensive linemen—their issues of the last few years staying healthy up front have actually created a situation where they have experienced backups. Philly’s also discussed dealing away some linebacker depth.

With the deadline just hours away, here are seven Eagles who could potentially be moved.

Eagles roster bubble: 15 players who need a strong performance against the Jets

Eagles roster bubble: 15 players who need a strong performance against the Jets

The Eagles are in Florence, New Jersey this week for two joint practice sessions and a Friday night preseason matchup with the Jets.

With Philadelphia taking a similar approach to last week and placing the onus on performing well during those practices, we’re listed 15 players who need a strong week altogether.

2021 Eagles’ roster cuts: Luke Juriga among three waived Tuesday

2021 Eagles’ roster cuts: Luke Juriga among three waived Tuesday

With Nate Herbig rapidly improving, center Luke Juriga was among three players waived on Tuesday ahead of the deadline.

The first of three roster cuts that NFL teams are required to make, Juriga joined Kerryon Johnson on waivers as Philadelphia worked to get down to 85.

Tuesday, August 17: Down to 85.
Tuesday, August 24: Down to 80.
Tuesday, August 31: Down to 53.

Juriga getting cut means Kayode Awosika still has an outside shot at making the roster.

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Philadelphia Eagles’ winners and losers from the 2021 NFL draft

Philadelphia Eagles’ winners and losers from the 2021 NFL draft

The 2021 NFL draft is over and despite the Eagles earning one of the higher graded classes overall, several players in Philadelphia were impacted by how things worked out.

Winners and losers are a yearly debate and we’ve highlighted a few Eagles who were on both sides of the outcome.