PHILADELPHIA − After the Eagles made a flurry of moves to get down to the 53-man roster, the Eagles made two things abundantly clear:
The first is the moves were mostly at the bottom of the roster, signifying that the Eagles perceive themselves as deep and loaded. Even the trade 15 minutes before the 4 p.m. deadline, in which the Eagles got tight end Albert Okwuegbunam from the Denver Broncos, was a minor one.
The Eagles also got a seventh-round pick in 2025 in the deal while giving up a sixth-round pick in 2025.
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Okwuegbunam was the Broncos’ fourth-round pick in 2020. He had 10 catches for 95 yards last season. His best season was in 2021 when he had 33 catches for 330 yards.
Last year, the Eagles traded for starting safety Chauncey Gardner-Johnson. This season, the Eagles appear comfortable enough with Reed Blankenship and some combination of rookie Sydney Brown and veterans Terrell Edmunds and Justin Evans at safety.
The other is that the Eagles don’t have a punter on the roster after releasing Arryn Siposs. Siposs had won a competition earlier in camp with Ty Zentner. But the Eagles decided to move on after Siposs’ poor punt in the fourth quarter of the Super Bowl led to a Kansas City touchdown.
It’s likely that the Eagles’ punter will be signed off the waiver wire.
The Eagles also moved on from veteran linebacker Nicholas Morrow, whom they signed in free agency, and safety K’Von Wallace, their fourth-round pick in 2020.
The rest of the roster consists of veterans coming off the Super Bowl, along with their draft picks. Some of them should have prominent roles this season, including first rounders Jalen Carter and Nolan Smith, both defensive linemen.
As for undrafted free agents, only cornerback Eli Ricks made the roster after three made it in 2022.
Here’s who made the roster:
Quarterback (3)
Jalen Hurts, Marcus Mariota, Tanner McKee
Running back (4)
D’Andre Swift, Rashaad Penny, Kenny Gainwell, Boston Scott
Wide receiver (4)
A.J. Brown, DeVonta Smith, Quez Watkins, Olamide Zaccheaus
Tight end (4)
Dallas Goedert, Jack Stoll, Grant Calcaterra, Albert Okwuegbunam
Offensive line (9)
Jordan Mailata, Landon Dickerson, Jason Kelce, Cam Jurgens, Lane Johnson, Tyler Steen, Jack Driscoll, Fred Johnson, Sua Opeta
Edge rusher (6)
Haason Reddick, Nolan Smith, Josh Sweat, Brandon Graham, Derek Barnett, Patrick Johnson
Defensive tackle (7)
Fletcher Cox, Jalen Carter, Jordan Davis, Milton Williams, Marlon Tuipulotu, Kentavius Street, Moro Ojomo
Linebacker (3)
Nakobe Dean, Zach Cunningham, Christian Elliss
Cornerback (7)
Darius Slay, James Bradberry, Avonte Maddox, Kelee Ringo, Josh Jobe, Eli Ricks, Mario Goodrich
Safety (4)
Reed Blankenship, Sydney Brown, Terrell Edmunds, Justin Evans
Specialists (2)
Jake Elliott, Rick Lovato
Here are the players who were waived or released:
- Greg Ward, WR
- K’Von Wallace, S
- Nicholas Morrow, LB
- Mekhi Garner, CB
- Kyron Johnson, LB
- Janarius Robinson, DE
- Josh Sills, G
- Ben VanSumeren, LB
- Britain Covey, WR
- Devon Allen, WR
- Joseph Ngata, WR
- Arryn Siposs, P
- Trey Sermon, RB
- Kennedy Brooks, RB
- Jadon Haselwood, WR
- Freddie Swan, WR
- Marvin Wilson, DT
- Caleb Saunders, DL
- Olive Sagapulu, DL
- Robert Cooper, DL
- Quinton Bell, LB
- Tyreek Maddox-Williams, LB
- Tarron Jackson, DE
- Josiah Scott, DB
- Julian Good-Jones, OL
- Brady Russell, TE
- Noah Elliss, DL
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