Eagles 2025 training camp preview
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NBC Sports Philadelphia on MSNEagles 2025 most important list: Jordan DavisAndrew Mukuba 24. Jahan Dotson 23. Tanner McKee 22. Tyler Steen 21. Azeez Ojulari 20. Moro Ojomo 19. Kelee Ringo 18. Jihaad Campbell 17. Jalyx Hunt 16. Jordan Davis Is this the year Jordan Davis finally takes a big step?
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Bleeding Green Nation on MSNJordan Davis contract projection: Eagles DT could cash in despite inconsistencyRoseman’s success as a cap manager goes hand-in-hand with his success in the NFL Draft, and that means a number of promising young players will soon come up for contract extensions. Perhaps the most difficult decision among them could involve 2022 13th overall pick Jordan Davis,
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Inside the Iggles on MSNBleacher Report reveals Eagles' biggest team need (but help is already there)Bleacher Report reveals what the Philadelphia Eagles' biggest position of need is going into training camp, but they already have the players in place to help.
The Eagles have opened their eyes with regards to Ojomo. He's the latest in a growing list of late-round picks that the Eagles have hit on, going back to center Jason Kelce (sixth round, 2011), safety Jalen Mills (seventh round, 2016) and left tackle Jordan Mailata (2018).
For anyone paying close attention to our annual countdown of the top 25 best Eagles on the current roster, the No. 1 reveal is a forgone conclusi
The Eagles will have a target on their backs all season, and have lost several free agents. But they can still win it all.
The Philadelphia Eagles are loaded up with one of the NFL 's best rosters. It is dotted with a Pro Bowl caliber player (or two, or three) at almost every position group. Oh, and they are supervised by a coaching staff that - while sometimes maligned - is fresh off a Super Bowl win that serves as proof that they know how to work with that talent.
Overall, the former Nebraska star walks away having played 199 career games for the Detroit Lions, Miami Dolphins, Los Angeles Rams, Buccaneers, and Eagles, logging 600 tackles, 71.5 sacks, five forced fumbles, nine fumble recoveries, and three interceptions.
Joining the clinic is Philadelphia Eagles defensive tackle Jordan Davis, who hopes to show young boys the power of discipline and teamwork. "I could talk all day about the way that football has ...