Eagles training camp observations
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Here's an overview of the Philadelphia Eagles' 90-man roster ahead of Wednesday's first training camp practice after a handful of moves and personnel changes
That could be problematic, especially since the players they're replacing − Darius Slay at cornerback, C.J. Gardner-Johnson at safety, and Mekhi Becton at right guard − were solid veterans and key components to the Eagles' Super Bowl victory in February.
In reality, “the Eagles’ offense,” as it's called inside the NovaCare Complex, ended up looking familiar to past incarnations when head coach Nick Sirianni, Shane Steichen, and Brian Johnson were running things, because the goal is always to build around the strengths of the players you have.
Dallas Goedert and Reed Blankenship are among 33 Philadelphia Eagles who will be restricted or unrestricted free agents in the 2026 NFL offseason
Over the last decade, the Philadelphia Eagles have developed a well-earned reputation of never being satisfied with the makeup of their roster.
It appears as if the Eagles will go light at tight end on the initial 53-man roster with just Dallas Goedert and Grant Clacaterra, though that could change quickly.
Nick Muse is the big-bodied target the Eagles are seemingly searching for every few months. He stands at six-foot-five and tips the scales at 252 pounds. He, like Jenkins, is the owner of one career catch, but Muse hasn't hauled in a reception since 2023.