Bold opening: The Eagles are racing ahead in free agency, determined to shape a competitive 2026 roster even before the official start date. Now, here’s a clear, beginner-friendly update on where things stand, what’s at stake, and what this could mean for Philadelphia.
After a disappointing finish to the 2025 season, 20 Eagles players entered free agency. Howie Roseman has a reputation for re-signing guys before they hit the market, but this year brings sharper questions about the salary cap and the long-term cost of maintaining a top-tier, young defense. The front office must balance short-term fixes with a sustainable path forward, weighing immediate impact against future flexibility.
On the bright side, the offensive line is looking steadier. Lane Johnson confirmed he’ll return for his 14th season, and early indications suggest Landon Dickerson plans to come back as well. Both had flirted with retirement earlier in the offseason, so their decision to stay provides continuity and stability up front. This means Philadelphia can rely more on developing depth through the draft rather than overspending to backfill veteran linemen.
Even with some reassuring news on the line, Philadelphia still has plenty of work ahead. Of the 20 free agents, the roster could potentially lose three of their four tight ends, the punter, and two starting safeties. Those potential departures create clear areas to address in free agency and the draft.
Here are some of the circulating rumors and reports about Howie Roseman’s potential moves, with updates to come as news evolves:
Latest rumors and reports
- If the Eagles part ways with A.J. Brown, NBC Sports’ Matthew Berry suggests the team could pivot toward veteran wide receiver Mike Evans from Tampa Bay.
- At the NFL Combine, chatter hints that Dallas Goedert may not return to Philadelphia in 2026.
- The Eagles are reportedly among several teams monitoring Maxx Crosby’s availability and the Raiders’ willingness to discuss a trade for the star edge rusher.
- Despite Crosby-level interest, there are reports that the Eagles aren’t pursuing a reunion with Mekhi Becton, the Super Bowl-winning guard/lineman who hit the market.
- Trade conversations might also involve quarterback Tanner McKee, who has drawn interest from teams like the Jets, who recently added Frank Reich as their offensive coordinator.
Confirmed signings
We’ll keep you posted as developments unfold. Share your thoughts on these rumors, reports, and potential signings in the comments and let us know which moves you’re most in favor of—and which ones raise the biggest concerns for Philadelphia’s 2026 outlook.
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