NFL free agency will officially get underway on March 11, but the Eagles aren’t waiting around to make moves to start building their 2026 roster.
After a disappointing end to the 2025 season, the Eagles had 20 players set to be free agents. Howie Roseman has been known to do bring guys back before they hit the market, but he’ll have some tough decisions to make this season as the salary cap and the future cost of a young, dominant defense are front of mind.
The team did get some good news along the OL, with Lane Johnson confirming that he’ll return for his 14th season, and reports that Landon Dickerson is expected to come back, as well — this after both had reportedly considered retirement this offseason. As Roseman and Co. start filling positions of need, having Johnson and Dickerson back will give them a lesser need to stack experienced lineman and allow them to turn to the draft for players to develop under the All-Pro and Pro Bowlers up front.
There’s still plenty of work to be done to build Philadelphia’s roster. Among the 20 players hitting free agency, the Eagles could lose three of their four tight ends, their punter, and two starting safeties.
Here are some of the reports and rumors going around about Howie’s moves, and be sure to check back for updates:
Confirmed Eagles signings
- March 30: The Eagles agreed to one of their few multi-year contracts this offseason with young linebacker Chandler Martin, who is coming off a torn ACL that ended his rookie season early.
- March 29: Finally, the team brings in a new edge rusher, with Howie Roseman announcing they’ve signedJoe Tryon-Shoyinka to a one-year contract.
- March 24: The Eagles are signing WR Elijah Moore to a one-year deal. Moore is former college teammates with A.J. Brown, and Brown was a mentor to younger receiver. Brown also credited Moore for helping him through his darkest mental health struggles.
- March 24: OT Fred Johnson is returning to Philadelphia and will continue to be someone the team relies on to step in as needed due to injuries. Last season he left and was ultimately traded back to the Eagles, but this year, he opted to just stay where he’s wanted.
- March 20: The Eagles re-signed safetyMarcus Epps after an impressive return in 2025, and are also bringing in safety J.T Gray who will be a big help on special teams. These moves come after the team tradedSydney Brown to the Falcons.
- March 19: There’s another RB/HB option for the Eagles with the team announcing they are signing Dameon Pierce to a one-year deal.
- March 19: The Eagles have agreed to terms with TEStone Smartt on a one-year deal as he heads into his fifth season.
- March 19: Howie Roseman loves to restructure a contract, and by changing bits to Jake Elliott’s deal, the team will save nearly $240,000 in cap space.
- March 17: The Eagles have their WR3 and are signing veteran Marquise “Hollywood” Brown to a one-year deal worth up to $6.5 million.
- March 15: After pushing his contract void date back two times, the Eagles and Dallas Goedertagreed to a new one-year deal.
- March 12: The Eagles are signing edge rusher Arnold Ebiketie to a one-year contract worth up to $7.3 million, with $4.3 million guaranteed.
- March 12: Howie Roseman is not done adding depth to the secondary, and signed veteran CB Jonathan Jones to a one-year deal.
- March 12: The Eagles signed punter Braden Mann to a new four-year deal — the longest contract the team has given to a punter.
- March 10: It was Tight End Tuesday because the Eagles were able to re-signGrant Calcaterra and add Johnny Mundt, both on one-year deals.
- March 10: The first outside signing of free agency for the Eagles was on a one-year deal worth up to $15 million with CB Tariq Woolen.
- March 9: The Eagles and CB Michael Carter IIhave agreed to a re-negotiated contract that will keep him in Philly for 2026, but will also (importantly) lower his upcoming cap hit.
- March 7: Jordan Davis and the Eagles agreed to a 3-year extension, making Davis the highest paid NT in NFL history.
- March 2: Eagles re-signed former practice squad defensive linemanTa’Quon Graham.
Latest rumors and reports
- Despite rumors suggesting otherwise, the Broncos were reportedly never interested in trading for A.J. Brown — although this revelation didn’t come until after Denver already traded for Jaylen Waddle, so one of these teams was using those rumors to help with negotiations.
- The Eagles were reportedly interested in DarnellMooney before he signed with the Giants, indicating the team is looking around for a WR3.
- The Eagles and Dallas Goedert have pushed back the tight end’s void date… again. The two sides are still negotiating, and A.J. Brown’s future is likely impacting this financial decision.
- Just because A.J. Brown hasn’t been traded yet, doesn’t mean it won’t happen. New rumors suggest the Rams are still keeping an eye on the situation, along with the Patriots and Broncos.
- With Jonathan Gannon out as the Cardinals head coach, former Eagles edge rusher Josh Sweat has reportedly asked to be traded. Some options include following the now-DC Gannon to Green Bay, or perhaps back to Philadelphia. There are some rumors that the Eagles might be considering a reunion with Sweaty J — it seems like a longshot, but never say never.
- Brandon Graham made comments on Wednesday that he was not retiring and implied he’ll be back with the Eagles for one more season.
- The Eagles have a little bit more time to sort out a potential new contract with Dallas Goedert, with the team having a few more days before his $20 million dead cap hit goes into effect.
- Sources did not want people to forget that the Eagles are still in talks about trading for Jonathan Greenard, with what seemed like hourly updates that those talks were still happening.
- After Maxx Crosby was sent back to Las Vegas, the Eagles have emerged as a team that might be interested in the edge rusher.
- With Trey Hendrickson to the Ravens, teams, including the Eagles, have reached out to the Vikings regarding a trade for Jonathan Greenard, per Dianna Russini.
- The Eagles were among several teams that reached out and made offers to Trey Hendrickson. He ultimately signed with the Ravens — after they backed out of their deal for Maxx Crosby — but that means Howie is still working the market for a new edge rusher.
- After the Eagles signed Tariq Woolen, Diana Russini reported that Howie Roseman isn’t done yet and that he was still focusing on tight ends and pass rushers. Shortly after her report, the team signed two TEs, but that leaves pass rusher on the table still.
- The Eagles have lost five members of their 2025 roster so far: Jaelan Phillips, Nakobe Dean, Reed Blankenship, Jahan Dotson, and Matt Pryor. The team isn’t expected to retain many, if any, at this point, but there’s been little news about Dallas Goedert up to this point.
- According to Cowboys reporter Nick Harris, the Eagles (among others) have called the Steelers regarding a trade for LB Patrick Queen, who is an option for a mid-round pick.
- The Eagles were one of only a handful of teams that didn’t sign any outside free agents on the first day of the legal tampering window, and reports suggest that it could be in an effort to maximize compensatory picks — these would come in 2027, as Philadelphia was already awarded four comp picks in 2026 for the talent they lost last offseason.
- Eagles reporter Ashlyn Sullivan revealed that Nakobe Dean and his reps met with the team at the NFL Combine and spoke about the different roles on defense. She suggests that Dean should have good opportunities elsewhere this offseason.
- The Eagles could NOT get a deal done with Jaelan Phillips and the OLB will officially sign with the Panthers instead on huge 4-year, $120 million contract.
- Derrick Gunn is reporting that despite the team’s admiration for former TE Zach Ertz, the Eagles are NOT interested in a reunion this offseason.
- As the start of the tampering window approaches, John Clark reported that the Eagles are still trying to get a deal done with Jaelan Phillips, and are also working on a contract extension with Jalen Carter.
Early rumors and reports
- Jeffrey Fowler is reporting that assumption is that the Eagles are trying to bring back Jaelan Phillips on a deal worth more than $20 million per year. There is room for optimism that Phillips is back in Philly.
- Several teams have reportedly reached out to the Eagles regarding Jalen Carter. The teams linked to interest in Carter include the Packers, Bears, 49ers, Seahawks, and Raiders. It doesn’t seem like the Eagles are eager to trade away one of their top defenders, but if they’re able to get a big return — like two first rounders — they might reconsider.
- The A.J. Brown saga feels like it’s close to an end, but Dianna Russini reported on Friday that the Chargers are another team that has been keeping an eye on the situation, as well. Jeff McLane also added the Colts as potential suitors in his Friday update on the situation.
- Jeff McLane reported on Thursday that the Eagles are only considering AFC teams as potential trade candidates for A.J. Brown, and won’t be moving him within the NFC.
- The Eagles aren’t eager to trade away Tanner McKee, according to a report by Cayden Steele of NJ.com. He noted that the team would need a trade offer to blow them away in order to deal the quarterback.
- Even though the Eagles may not be able to afford Dallas Goedert, the team is still reportedly interested in re-signing the TE and should have a better idea if that’s possible over the coming days.
- With Dallas Goedert expected to hit free agency, the team is reportedly interested in former Browns TE David Njoku.
- If the Eagles do move on from A.J. Brown, Matthew Berry of NBC Sports suggests that Bucs veteran Mike Evans could be someone the team brings to Philly.
- Rumors out of the NFL Combine suggest that Dallas Goedert will definitely NOT be returning to Philadelphia is 2026.
- The Eagles are reportedly among several teams keeping an eye on Maxx Crosby’s availability and what the Raiders might be looking for in a trade with the star defender.
- Despite his up-coming availability, the Eagles aren’t reportedly interested in a reunion with Super Bowl winning RG Mekhi Becton.
- The Eagles might consider trading quarterback Tanner McKee, who is considered an interesting option for the Jets, who have recently hired Frank Reich as their OC.
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