Eagles Make Roster Cuts, Plan More Changes
The Philadelphia Eagles made 16 cuts and plan further trades and practice squad signings to finalize their 53-player roster per NFL rules.
- Philadelphia Eagles face a 4 p.m. roster deadline today as they finalize their 53-man roster for the 2025 season after trimming from 90 players.
- GM Howie Roseman made a flurry of moves on Monday to get a head start after acquiring Fred Johnson and Sam Howell in Sunday trades, and the Eagles might trade players Tuesday to shore up depth.
- The cuts hit notable names including rookie quarterback Kyle McCord, cornerback Eli Ricks and offensive guard Kenyon Green, with reports indicating 16 players have already been waived.
- Waived players can be claimed until noon Wednesday, and many are expected on the practice squad, including Charley Hughlett; Nakobe Dean is on PUP and Myles Hinton on injured reserve with four-game minimums.
- By acquiring Sam Howell, the Eagles improved QB2 depth while Tanner McKee recovers from a broken thumb, following Kyle McCord's poor preseason; they could seek edge defenders at the trade deadline.
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Eagles make roster cuts, plan more changes
PHILADELPHIA — At the end of cutdown day to the 53-man roster, Eagles general manager Howie Roseman had a clear message about making moves to improve the team. “We’re not done.” Roseman, alongside head coach Nick Sirianni, kept repeating that phrase as the two met with reporters at NovaCare Complex late Tuesday afternoon. The hammer had just come down on 38 players who were trying to make the cut. Some (who had accrued at least four years of NFL…
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