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The Philadelphia Eagles lost three defensive starters to free agency as the NFL's legal tampering period opened Monday.
The Philadelphia Eagles lost their starting safety as the NFL's legal tampering got underway, and he will join two other starters on the road out of town.
Nearly half of the league qualified for at least one compensatory pick
The NFL’s legal tampering period began on Monday, which basically means NFL free agency kicked off. Teams can’t officially sign players until Wednesday, but that didn’t stop everyone from announcing some signings on Monday.
Every year, teams earn extra draft capital due to free agent or coaching losses. Here's the list of who got the 33 compensatory picks in 2026.
Philadelphia Eagles star receiver A.J. Brown is expected to be traded this offseason, and it sounds like he has an idea for where he wants to end up.
Eagles linebacker Nakobe Dean has signed a three-year, $36 million deal with the Raiders, according to NFL insider Jordan Schultz.
The NFL announced a total of 33 compensatory picks for the upcoming 2026 draft, with three teams receiving four picks each.
Safety Reed Blankenship seemed to come out of nowhere to become a part of two Super Bowl teams with the Philadelphia Eagles. But after four seasons with Philadelphia, Blankenship will be on the move in NFL free agency after agreeing to a contract with the Houston Texans.
Following the first day of the NFL’s free-agent negotiating period on Monday, the Eagles have a 6-foot-5, 263-pound hole to fill on defense. Jaelan Phillips, the soon-to-be-27-year-old edge rusher, reportedly agreed to terms with the Carolina Panthers on a four-year,