27 former Eagles players who are still unsigned free agents

We’re looking at 27 former Philadelphia Eagles players who are still currently unsigned 2023 NFL free agents

The Philadelphia Eagles have lost 10+ players to free agency.

Two starters in the secondary (C.J. Gardner-Johnson, Marcus Epps), both starting linebackers (T.J. Edwards, Kyzir White) and one all-world defensive tackle (Javon Hargrave) are exiting for greener pastures on the open market.

With ten players signing with other teams, here’s an updated look at 27 former Eagles who are currently free agents on the open market via Over The Cap.

Updated list of Eagles free agents who remain unsigned

We’re taking an updated look at the Philadelphia Eagles’ list of remaining unsigned 2023 NFL Free Agents

The Philadelphia Eagles are losing several players to free agency.

Two starters in the secondary (C.J. Gardner-Johnson, Marcus Epps), both starting linebackers (T.J. Edwards, Kyzir White), and one all-world defensive tackle (Javon Hargrave) is exiting for greener pastures on the open market.

With ten players signing with other teams, here’s an updated look at the remaining Eagles free agents per Over The Cap.

Former Bears players, coaches in Super Bowl LVII

There are a number of former Bears who are playing or coaching in Super Bowl LVII.

The Philadelphia Eagles and Kansas City Chiefs are competing in Super Bowl LVII, and their rosters and coaching staff have some familiar faces that Chicago Bears fans should recognize.

There are quite a few former Bears who will be playing or coaching in the big game. The most notable is former head coach Matt Nagy, who’s back in Kansas City as the team’s quarterbacks coach and senior offensive assistant. Another is defensive end Robert Quinn, who started the 2022 season on the Bears and now has a chance to win his first Super Bowl as a member of the Eagles.

Here’s a look at all of the former Bears players, coaches and scouts in Super Bowl LVII:

Former Bears DE Robert Quinn admits he was angry about how trade went down

Robert Quinn admits he was “highly upset” with how GM Ryan Poles and the Bears handled things ahead of the trade deadline.

It’s been a rollercoaster of a season for Robert Quinn, who went from setting a Bears single-season record for sacks (18) the previous year to playing in a Super Bowl with the Eagles.

Looking back, Quinn admits he was “highly upset” with how general manager Ryan Poles and the Bears handled things ahead of the trade deadline. After all, Quinn made it clear in the days before he was traded that he wanted to remain in Chicago.

But it was a move Poles felt he had to make in order to start building for the future — one that didn’t include Quinn. As a result, the Bears got a fourth-round pick in exchange for Quinn and managed to get an expensive contract off the books.

“Honestly, I was mad,” Quinn told reporters at the Super Bowl, via NBC Sports Chicago. “Highly upset with how it went down. You’re pulled into the building, and they say you’re getting traded, especially in the middle of the year. It ain’t really a good feeling.

“Especially after breaking the record. I thought that would help me. At the end of the day, it’s just part of the business. They had different plan for the organization and the team and I wasn’t part of it.”

While Quinn was angry with how things were handled, months later he’s come to appreciate the journey he’s on — one that now includes an opportunity to go out and win a Super Bowl with Philadelphia.

“Looking back, like I said, I was frustrated,” Quinn said. “But going through the time, being here, seeing the love that guys have for each other made it more fun. Of course, winning makes it even more fun. Again, regardless, we’re in the Super Bowl. It was well worth it, even if I wanted things to happen or not.

“It was an unexpected journey that I definitely went on. But it seemed to work out well in the end. We’re not quite finished, but to go from one situation to this, you know, it’s a blessing in disguise. Just trying to enjoy it while I can. It’s a wild ride in this league.”

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15 Most Impactful Bears of 2022: No. 2 Eddie Jackson

Eddie Jackson turned back the clock and enjoyed a renaissance season. He’s our No. 2 Most Impactful Bear of 2022.

The Chicago Bears wrapped their 2022 season, where they finished 3-14 and lost their final 10 games of the year. But the future is bright heading into this 2023 offseason, as GM Ryan Poles has the No. 1 pick in the NFL draft, a boatload of salary cap space ($118 million) and a franchise quarterback in Justin Fields.

Over the next few weeks, we’ll be counting down our 15 Most Impactful Bears for the 2022 season. We’ll recap their 2022 season and look ahead to how they factor into 2023.

At No. 2 is Eddie Jackson, who not only enjoyed a renaissance year, but provided needed stability in the secondary.

Revisiting our bold predictions from the 2022 season

Warning: This article contains freezing cold Bears takes that could lead to frostbite.

When it comes to NFL predictions, there’s simply not enough accountability. Anyone can make a claim or prediction and boast if it comes true, or hide the evidence if it doesn’t. Not at Bears Wire though.

All season long, we’ve been providing bold predictions ahead of each Bears game, with various degrees of success. But prior to Week 1, we had a list of predictions that we saw playing out over the course of the entire season. Predictions such as offensive milestones or end-of-year awards that we believed had a legitimate shot of coming true.

Simply put, the results were not kind but we’re holding ourselves accountable. Here were our bold predictions heading into 2022 and the results of each one. But be warned as this article contains freezing cold takes that could lead to frostbite.

Eagles officially open 21-day practice window for C. J. Gardner-Johnson, Robert Quinn and Brett Toth

Philadelphia Eagles have opened the 21-day practice window for safety C. J. Gardner-Johnson, defensive end Robert Quinn and offensive guard/tackle Brett Toth.

The Eagles are getting their most important defender back, as the team officially announced the 21-day practice window for three players.

C.J. Gardner-Johnson, Robert Quinn, and Brett Toth all returned to practice ahead of the Week 18 matchup against the New York Giants on Sunday.

Pro Bowl quarterback Jalen Hurts was a limited practice participant last week while recovering from a sprained throwing shoulder. He’ll participate this week in the leadup to Sunday’s must-win matchup.

Here’s more from the Wednesday press release.

Nick Sirianni confirms Eagles will open 21-day practice window for C.J. Gardner-Johnson

It has been made official as head coach Nick Sirianni confirmed that the Eagles are activating the 21-day practice window for C.J. Gardner-Johnson and Robert Quinn ahead of Week 18

The Eagles are getting their most important defender back, as head coach Nick Sirianni confirmed that the team is opening the 21-day practice window for C.J. Gardner-Johnson.

After missing five weeks following a knee scope that placed him on injured reserve, Robert Quinn will also return to practice.

Star quarterback Hurts was a limited practice participant last week while recovering from a sprained throwing shoulder. He’ll participate this week in the leadup to Sunday’s must-win matchup against the Giants.

20 most memorable moments that defined the Bears in 2022

From a regime change in January to trades in October, here are the 20 moments that defined the Bears in 2022.

2022 has been quite the year for the Chicago Bears. It began with sweeping changes to the front office in January, leading to a mass exodus of veterans in March, and ultimately resulting in a team that’s battling for the No. 1 overall draft pick by the end of December.

But while the Bears entered into a rebuild in 2022, they also saw the growth of quarterback Justin Fields, who became one of the most electric players in the league.

From free agency drama to training camp holdouts, here are the 20 moments that defined the Bears in chronological order.

Eagles release 3 players from the practice squad ahead of Week 14 matchup vs. Giants

Philadelphia Eagles release Anthony Rush, Javelin Guidry, and Kawaan Baker from the practice squad.

The Eagles announced three 53-man roster moves ahead of Sunday’s matchup against the Giants and also made three corresponding practice squad moves as well.

Talented defensive end Janarius Robinson was activated to the active roster from the injured reserve, and safety Andre Chachere was waived from the active roster. and veteran pass rusher Robert Quinn was placed on injured reserve.