Contrary to popular belief, Kylie and Jason Kelce’s meeting tale is much more common.
The Eagles, who began the season 10-1 and finished 1-6, are expected to make significant changes.
All-Pro centre Jason Kelce, 36, is the first domino to fall. After 13 seasons with the Eagles, he reportedly told his teammates he was retiring, but he may be changing his mind.
April will mark Brandon Graham’s 36th birthday. He says he wants to play one more season with the Eagles, his 15th overall, and believes he is one of the few players on the team who deserves to write his last screenplay.
Philadelphia has more than 20 free agents, according to Over The Cap, and we’re looking at the ten players that have performed better than expected this year.In his debut season with the Eagles, Swift was a Pro Bowl selection and a free agent who ran for a career-high 1,049 yards and five touchdowns.
39 receptions for 214 yards and a touchdown were also recorded by him.
Swift has demonstrated his ability to be a starting running back, and if Howie Roseman isn’t successful, the former Georgia player may be able to produce as a dual threat elsewhere.Jason Kelce (84.8), Lane Johnson (82.9), and Jordan Mailata (85.9) were the top five players in their positions this season in terms of grade.
This season, Mailata was the only offensive tackle in the NFL to score at least an 83.0 in both run and pass blocking.A.J. Brown set a new Eagles receiver record with 106 catches, 1,456 yards, and 7 touchdowns, one year after smashing the team record for receiving yards in a season.This season, Blankenship played in 15 games during the regular season and led the Eagles in interceptions (3), solo tackles (79), and total tackles (113).
Now a vital member of the Eagles defence, the former undrafted free agent should continue to work with Sydney Brown and a possible draft pick in the years to come.This season, Blankenship played in 15 games during the regular season and led the Eagles in interceptions (3), solo tackles (79), and total tackles (113).
Now a vital member of the Eagles defence, the former undrafted free agent should continue to work with Sydney Brown and a possible draft pick in the years to come.According to Jeff McLane of The Philadelphia Inquirer, Covey had surgery on his left knee this summer.
Nevertheless, the former Utah wide receiver averaged 14.4 yards per punt return, which was the second-highest in the league.
Covey had four catches for 42 yards and no touchdowns in 17 games with the Eagles in 2022, but that could change in 2024 with new offensive coordinator Kellen Moore.Cunningham, a late summer addition, ended the regular season with 13 games played, 85 tackles (54 solo), and two fumble recoveries.
Cunningham missed four of the final six weeks of the season due to hamstring and knee injuries, which was a big factor in the Eagles’ late-season collapse. Although first-round players are usually productive, Carter had a strong start and finished second in the AP NFL Defensive Rookie of the Year voting despite faltering towards the end.
According to Pro Football Focus, Carter recorded 29 pressures during the first nine weeks of the season (tied for sixth in the league among interior defensive lineman), which included 20 hurries and four sacks.
Despite missing Week 6 against the New York Jets due to an injury, Carter played 49% of the defensive snaps in the first half of the season, ranking second among Eagles defensive tackles only behind Fletcher Cox.
His output decreased towards the end.
In 16 regular-season games, Carter concluded his rookie campaign with 6.0 sacks, 33 tackles, two forced fumbles, and one fumble recovery (which he returned for a touchdown).
Despite playing 51 percent of the defensive snaps and starting just one game, Carter, the ninth overall choice in the 2023 Draft, was third on the club in sacks and seventh among all rookies.The Eagles selected the 33-year-old Cox in the first round of the 2012 NFL Draft, and he has since played in 12 seasons.
2023 saw Cox record 33 total tackles, five sacks, 17 quarterback hits, and three tackles for loss. Despite being supposed to serve as the team’s mentor, Cox was a reliable interior pass rusher throughout the season.
From 2015 to 2020, Cox was a member of the Pro Bowl each season. In the offseason, he re-signed with Philadelphia for a $10 million, one-year contract.Ricks, an Alabama native and undrafted free agent, participated in 16 games during the regular season, recording 19 tackles, 1 tackle for loss, and 3 passes defensed.
Ricks played in coverage on 233 snaps, giving up 11.7 yards per reception and a 76.2 passing rating.