The Eagles’ 2023 NFL offseason is underway, and although the deal won’t be official until Wednesday, the roster is already looking drastically different.
Philadelphia suffered two early free-agent losses on Monday, with Javon Hargrave (49ers) and T.J. Edwards (Bears) agreeing to deals.
All was not lost, as All-Pro center Jason Kelce announced that he was returning.
We’re tracking the latest free-agent rumors involving Philadelphia.
C.J. Gardner-Johnson
Howie Roseman didn’t use the franchise tag on Gardner-Johnson, but is he willing to fork out $12 million per season?
The #Eagles are making a push to re-sign C.J. Gardner-Johnson.
— Jeff Kerr (@JeffKerrCBS) March 13, 2023
Isaac Seumalo
One of the top available guards on the open market, Seumalo could follow T.J. Edwards to Chicago.
Former #Eagles exec Ian Cunningham now assistant GM with the #Bears. Expect them to be players for G Isaac Seumalo as well. https://t.co/Nbn7kd5oiC
— Mike Garafolo (@MikeGarafolo) March 13, 2023
Eagles set for several losses
Of the 19 pending free agents, the expectation is that there could be double-digit losses in personnel.
Eagles now lost two starting defensive players, Javon Hargrave and T.J. Edwards, and they won’t be their only losses.
— Adam Schefter (@AdamSchefter) March 13, 2023
Eagles are on the board
The team made a move on Monday, re-signing offensive tackle Brett Toth just days after releasing the former Army star.
C.J. Gardner-Johnson
With Marcus Epps heading to the Raiders, C.J. Gardner-Johnson is priority No. 1 for the Eagles.
With S Marcus Epps poised to sign 2-year, $12M deal with Raiders, per reports, #Eagles seem to have directed efforts toward retaining C.J. Gardner-Johnson.
Three defensive starters — Javon Hargrave, T.J. Edwards, Epps — have already signed elsewhere, but losses were expected.
— Jeff McLane (@Jeff_McLane) March 13, 2023