Let’s dive into the latest news and updates about the Philadelphia Eagles…
Myles Garrett trade rumors should heat up after Browns rework contract – SB Nation
The Eagles are in need of stronger pass-rush capabilities after Jaelan Phillips left in free agency. They have some salary cap flexibility, especially post-June 1 if A.J. Brown is traded. Fans are eager to see if they could pursue a trade for Maxx Crosby, or possibly even land Garrett, which would cement their dominance over the NFC East. Garrett’s skills would make it challenging for the Giants and Commanders, particularly against their injury-prone young quarterbacks, and position Philly as a serious contender for the NFC Championship.
Browns, Myles Garrett trade options: Cowboys, Bills among Top 6 destinations – Dawgs By Nature
The Eagles previously thrived with a powerful defensive line in their Super Bowl win. Given the ties between the Browns’ GM and the Eagles’ GM, a trade could be feasible. The potential trade of A.J. Brown post-June 1 may help balance out the trade load and salary implications, allowing the Eagles to make a deal with the Browns.
Browns and Myles Garrett Agree to Modified Contract Language – Over The Cap
It’s unusual for a player with a no-trade clause to have their contract modified in favor of the team. However, the Browns seem to have shifted the balance back to their advantage, which might fuel more trade rumors, especially if the team’s performance falters this season.
NFL Trade Rumors: “Howie Roseman and the Eagles are super hot after Myles Garrett” – BGN
Reports suggest that Howie Roseman and the Eagles are aggressively pursuing a trade for Myles Garrett, possibly willing to offer three first-round picks. These rumors have been circulating from high-ranking individuals within other teams.
Eagles mailbag: Are 2026 or 2027 draft picks more preferable in an A.J. Brown trade? – PhillyVoice
The discussion centers on whether 2026 or 2027 draft picks should be involved in a potential trade for A.J. Brown. Given the Eagles’ strong draft capital this year and the quality of the 2026 draft class, trading a 2027 pick could be more advantageous, especially with the likelihood that New England might not perform well enough to challenge for the playoffs.
Rich McKay: No proposal to ban it, but tush push still has some people concerned – PFT
McKay has commented on the ongoing discussion regarding the “tush push,” noting that while there’s no immediate proposal to ban it, concerns remain. Interestingly, the success rate for traditional quarterback sneaks has now surpassed that of the tush push, possibly indicating defenses are adapting.
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