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Top Eagles News

  • Eagles' Jalen Carter: Expensive fifth-year option

    The Eagles picked up Carter's fifth-year option Monday, Jeff McLane of The Philadelphia Inquirer reports.

    The cost to maintain Carter's services through 2027 comes at a hefty $27 million. The defensive tackle earned Pro Bowl honors in both 2024 and 2025, adding value to his fifth-year option. Carter missed multiple games due to various injuries last season, as well as being ejected in Week 1 for an incident involving him spitting on Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott. When Carter was on the field, he produced 33 tackles (21 solo), including 3.0 sacks, and seven passes defensed over 12 regular-season games (really 11 since he was ejected before the first snap of Week 1).

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  • Eagles' Nolan Smith: Fifth-year option excercised

    The Eagles exercised Smith's fifth-year option Monday, Jeremy Fowler of ESPN.com reports.

    Smith will earn another $13.7 million, guaranteeing his services to the Eagles through 2027. The linebacker is coming off a slightly disappointing season that was spoiled by a lingering triceps injury he originally suffered during training camp. Despite the issue, Smith still started 12 regular-season games, logging 31 tackles (15 solo), including 3.0 sacks. Headed into 2026 healthy, Smith will look to produce a year similar to his 2024 season (42 tackles, including 6.5 sacks), which would help greatly in long-term extension discussions with the organization.

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  • Eagles' Keyshawn James-Newby: Picked up by Eagles

    Philadelphia selected James-Newby in the seventh round of the 2026 NFL Draft, 252nd overall.

    James-Newby enjoyed a six-year college career that ended with New Mexico in 2025, when he was selected to the All-MWC First-Team after posting 52 total tackles, including 9.0 sacks, two forced fumbles and five pass defenses across 13 games. He's not the most powerful pass-rushing prospect in the draft, but James-Newby beat opposing blockers with his burst off the snap, and he'll need to become a more reliable tackler to see meaningful snaps at the NFL level. He'll compete with the likes of Jalyx Hunt, Jose Ramirez, Arnold Ebiketie and Joe Tryon-Shoyinka for rotational snaps at the edge rusher position behind Nolan Smith and the newly acquired Jonathan Greenard (shoulder).

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  • Eagles' Uar Bernard: Drafted by Eagles

    The Eagles selected Bernard in the seventh round of the 2026 NFL Draft, 251st overall.

    Bernard (6-foot-4, 306 pounds) put together an impressive workout performance at the International Player Pathway Pro Day, highlighted by a 4.69 40-yard dash and a 39-inch vertical. Though he has not played organized football at the collegiate level, Philadelphia is intrigued enough by the potential of his rare combination of size and athleticism to invest draft capital into Bernard's development. While Bernard looks set to begin his career working at defensive tackle, he could also test his hand at edge rusher or along the O-line.

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  • Eagles' Cole Wisniewski: Picked by Philadelphia

    The Eagles selected Wisniewski in the seventh round of the 2026 NFL Draft, 244th overall.

    Wisniewski probably is not a serious starting safety candidate at the NFL level, but at 6-foot-3, 219 pounds the Texas Tech product has the build to crash hard against the run from the strong safety position. His 2025 season with the Red Raiders was his sixth collegiate season after playing the prior five years at North Dakota State, mostly as a backup. The Eagles will probably be content if Wisniewski can simply play on special teams.

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  • Eagles' Micah Morris: Picked by Philadelphia

    The Eagles selected Morris in the sixth round of the 2026 NFL Draft, 207th overall.

    Morris didn't start in his first three seasons at Georgia but saw some action at right guard in 2024 before starting at left guard in all 14 games in 2025. He provides solid pass protection and is a powerful blocker in the run game, though his success was limited to specific schemes. Morris has a great opportunity to improve his game in Philadelphia, where he'll provide depth at guard behind Landon Dickerson and Tyler Steen.

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  • Eagles' Cole Payton: Punches ticket for Philly

    The Eagles selected Payton in the fifth round of the 2026 NFL Draft, 178th overall.

    Payton finally took over the starting job at North Dakota State in his fifth season and looked excellent, completing 72 percent of passes for 2,719 yards (12.1 YPA), 16 touchdowns and four interceptions while rushing 136 times for 777 yards and 13 touchdowns. He has a strong arm that still needs some tuning with its accuracy, but his legs are phenomenal. Payton had six carries of 30-plus yards in 2025 before running a 4.56-second 40-yard dash at 6-foot-3, 232 pounds at the NFL Combine. His tools are rare, but his lack of experience is a concern and can easily remind us of former NDSU quarterback Trey Lance. However, Payton is less risky as a fifth-round pick (Lance went third overall), meaning the Eagles can take their time with his development while Jalen Hurts remains the starter. The Eagles also have quarterbacks Tanner McKee and Andy Dalton on the roster, and one of those two will need to get cut for Payton to make the 53-man roster.

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Team Statistical Rankings

Rushing Passing Overall
Off. 116.9
(18th)
205.8
(23rd)
311.2
(24th)
Def. 124.4
(22nd)
204.5
(6th)
314.2
(13th)

Injuries

Player Injury
J. Greenard LB Jonathan Greenard LB Shoulder
A. Mukuba SAF Andrew Mukuba SAF Ankle
L. Johnson OT Lane Johnson OT Foot
M. Hinton OT Myles Hinton OT Back
W. Lampkin G Willie Lampkin G Knee