Eagles officially announce the signing of 20 players to Reserve/Futures deals

The Philadelphia Eagles officially announced the signing 20 players to reserve/futures deals ahead of the 2024 NFL offseason and free agency

The Eagles are looking towards significant changes at every level of the organization after a 32-9 loss to the Buccaneers in the wild-card round.

Owner Jeffrey Lurie will likely keep head coach Nick Sirianni.

A Wednesday press conference will be centered around the offensive and defensive coordinators and a roster severely in flux.

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

Philadelphia currently has 20 pending free agents and 38 players on the roster under contract, and these 20 players just signed reserve/futures deals courtesy of the team’s official website.

Eagles sign 20 players to Reserve/Futures deals

The Philadelphia Eagles signed 20 players to reserve/futures deals ahead of the 2024 NFL offseason and free agency

The Eagles are out of the playoffs and looking towards significant changes at every level of the organization after a 32-9 loss to the Buccaneers in the wild-card round.

Owner Jeffrey Lurie will likely keep head coach Nick Sirianni.

Still, Friday discussions and decisions will be centered around the offensive and defensive coordinators and a roster severely in flux.

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

Philadelphia currently has 20 pending free agents and 38 players on the roster under contract, and these 20 players just signed reserve/futures deals courtesy of NFL Communications.

Eagles announce 3 practice squad moves ahead of Week 8 matchup vs. Commanders

The #Eagles announced three practice squad moves, signing Noah Elliss and Brandon Smith, while also releasing Taiwan Mullen

The Eagles announced three practice squad moves ahead of the Week 8 matchup against the Washington Commanders, signing linebacker Brandon Smith, and defensive tackle Noah Elliss.

Philadelphia released cornerback Tiawan Mullens, and also lost offensive guard Brett Toth to the Carolina Panthers practice squad.

The Eagles are riding a wave of emotion after acquiring safety Kevin Byard from the Titans for two late round 2024 draft picks, and safety Terrell Edmunds.

Eagles sign CB Tiawan Mullen to the practice squad

The Philadelphia #Eagles sign Tiawan Mullen to the practice squad

The Eagles have signed Tiawan Mullen to the practice squad ahead of Monday night’s huge matchup against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.

Mullen was initially signed to the practice squad on August 31 and released on September 4.

The undrafted free agent was a member of the Chargers in the 2023 preseason after a standout career at Indiana, where he was named a first-team All-American in 2020 and first-team All-Big Ten in 2021.

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Eagles announce 4 practice squad moves ahead of season opener at Patriots

The #Eagles have signed LB Nicholas Morrow and OL Tyre Phillips to the practice squad, while releasing CB Tiawan Mullen and LB Kyron Johnson from the practice squad

The Eagles have officially started preparation for the Patriots, officially announcing four roster moves ahead of Sunday afternoon.

Philadelphia signed linebacker Nicholas Morrow and offensive tackle Tyre Phillips to the 16-man practice squad. In corresponding moves, the team released linebacker Kyron Johnson, and cornerback Tiawan Mullen.

Eagles to sign CB Tiawan Mullen to the practice squad

Philadelphia #Eagles are signing CB Tiawan Mullen to the practice squad

The Eagles are adding another cornerback to the practice squad, as Tim McManus reports that the team signed former Chargers defensive back Tiawan Mullen.

An All-American at Indiana in 2020, Mullen signed with the Los Angeles Chargers as an undrafted free agent back in April.

Projecting the Chargers’ 17-man practice squad

The Chargers can start constructing their practice squad on Wednesday. Here is who we think will make it.

The Chargers trimmed their roster to 53 on Tuesday, but the work in building the roster is not yet done. More moves will come before the opening of the season, beginning with the construction of LA’s practice squad on Wednesday afternoon.

While the NFL has a limit of 16 players on the practice squad, Los Angeles has an exemption to add defensive lineman CJ Okoye as a 17th player through the International Player Pathway Program. For that reason, this projection includes 17 players.

Everything to know from Chargers’ preseason victory over 49ers

Here’s our recap of the Chargers’ 23-12 victory over the 49ers.

The Chargers defeated the 49ers in the final preseason game on Friday.

Here’s our recap of the Bolts’ 23-12 victory over San Francisco:

PFF: Chargers’ top defensive players in preseason loss vs. Saints

Here are the top 10 Chargers defensive players and what their grades were in the preseason loss to the Saints.

The Chargers lost to the Saints in the second preseason game of 2023 on Sunday, 22-17.

Despite the loss, they still had some key contributors on defense. Here are the top players on that side of the ball, per Pro Football Focus.

Chargers sign 18 undrafted free agents after 2023 NFL draft

After drafting seven players, the Los Angeles Chargers signed 18 who went undrafted.

The Chargers wasted little time in filling out their roster after their haul in the 2023 NFL draft, signing 18 undrafted free agents.

Below are the members that Los Angeles signed Saturday night.

EDGE Brevin Allen, Campbell

S Tyler Baker-Williams, North Carolina State

OL Johari Branch, Maryland

CB Cameron Brown, Ohio State

WR Terrell Bynum, USC

DL Jerrod Clark, Coastal Carolina

RB Elijah Dotson, Northern Colorado

LB Nathan East, Samford

TE Michael Ezeike, UCLA

EDGE Andrew Farmer, Lane College

S AJ Finley, Mississippi

RB Tyler Hoosman, North Dakota

LB Mikel Jones, Syracuse

DL Terrance Lang, Colorado

OT Nicolas Meslop, Delta State

CB Tiawan Mullen, Indiana

CB AJ Uzodinma, Ball State

WR Pokey Wilson, Florida State