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The Philadelphia Eagles have three days until they need to finalize their 53-man roster. The deadline this year for National Football League teams to cut down t
Sixth-round rookie Kyle McCord had a rough performance against New York’s defense. He only completed 15 of his 35 passes (42% completion percentage) and was picked off by Jets safety Malachi Moore. McCord made a poor decision. He launched the ball into double coverage over Darius Cooper’s head and it fell right into Moore’s hands.
Through 18 practices and four long weeks of summer, Philadelphia Eagles training camp has come to a close for 2025. This training camp had a different feel than last season, but not in a bad way (of course,
Rookie Kyle McCord’s uneven performance in the preseason finale underscored the looming depth issue facing the Eagles if Tanner McKee is unable to dress for the Sept. 4 opener.
Three weeks of preseason football (or four if you're a member of the Detroit Lions or Los Angeles Chargers) have kept teams busy for the last month. Franchises across the league have made roster moves to fill gaps and shore up positions affected by injuries.
Granson has flashed as a pass catcher and outperformed his competition. Harrison Bryant was traded this past week to the Houston Texans for John Metchie. E.J. Jenkins has dropped too many passes. Cameron Latu and Nick Muse haven’t stood out.
Barkley is in the best position of his career. The Eagles' offensive line is top-tier, Jalen Hurts is a significant running threat himself, and Philadelphia's playbook calls for plenty of running. If he can stay healthy in 2025, it could be another big year over in Philadelphia. If the Eagles want to repeat as champions, they are going to need it.
To check every box, the Eagles may unfortunately need to give some thought to reacquiring Kenny Pickett if Cleveland releases him.