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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.
Eagles linebacker Nakobe Dean has signed a three-year, $36 million deal with the Raiders, according to NFL insider Jordan Schultz.
After learning that Reed Blankenship was heading to Houston, Cooper DeJean said goodbye to his fellow "Exciting White."
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,
While the Cowboys are coming in from a point of aggressive adding, the Eagles have to figure out what kind of subtraction (A.J. Brown? Jalen Carter?) is in order while also balancing some additions.