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September 7, 2025
Ojomo absorbed a larger interior workload when Carter left the game, highlighting his ability to handle reps against strong interior blockers. His performance helps define Philly's interior rotation and depth in the immediate aftermath.
What does Ojomo's increased workload mean for Week 2 expectations?Could Ojomo's play push other backups into increased roles later in the year?In the event of Carter's suspension, how likely is Ojomo to seize a larger, sustained role?What interior lineman metrics should fantasy analysts track to quantify his impact?


@Moro Ojomo | Philadelphia Eagles | NFL
September 5, 2025
Ojomo stepped in for Carter and held his own, contributing to a disruptive interior with solid ground control and timely pressures in spots where Philly needed it most.
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What does Ojomo’s night imply about Eagles’ depth at defensive tackle?


@Moro Ojomo | Philadelphia Eagles | NFL
September 5, 2025
Ojomo stood in for Carter during postgame comments, emphasizing remorse and team support. His remarks reflect a locker room culture focused on accountability and collective resilience around a rookie star.
What is Ojomo implying about team culture and fantasy DL depth?Does Ojomo's stance influence Carter's long term role or return timeline?How does this incident shape the Eagles defense for Week 2 and beyond?What should fantasy managers watch for in practice reports now?


@Moro Ojomo | Philadelphia Eagles | NFL
September 4, 2025
Ojomo, an Eagles defensive tackle, is highlighted for his Nigerian upbringing and rising role on Philly’s front. The feature ties his roots to his on-field progress, noting potential for expanded snaps and disruptive play in Week 1 against Dallas.
Could Moro Ojomo see meaningful Week 1 snaps vs Dallas, and why?Is Ojomo a viable DFS punt against Dallas in Week 1?How do Ojomo’s roots story and rising role translate into fantasy narrative?What Week 1 milestones would validate Ojomo’s growing role?


@Moro Ojomo | Philadelphia Eagles | NFL
September 3, 2025
Moro Ojomo’s Nigerian roots underpin a rising NFL arc: Lagos-born, raised in California and Texas, UT signee at 16, seventh-round pick by Philadelphia in 2023. His Super Bowl LIX trophy moment featured the Nigerian flag on the field, symbolizing culture as a core driver of his performance and leadership. The interview digs into opportunity, faith, and a no-box mindset as keys to Year 3 with the Eagles, where turnover could yield more defensive reps.
With d-line turnover, how might Moro Ojomo’s increased snaps impact his fantasy IDP upside in 2025?How does Ojomo's Nigerian upbringing translate to on-field consistency and leadership?Does Ojomo’s Tinubu meeting alter his branding or fantasy marketability?What practice indicators should fantasy managers watch to project Ojomo’s role?


@Moro Ojomo | Philadelphia Eagles | NFL
September 7, 2025
Ojomo absorbed a larger interior workload when Carter left the game, highlighting his ability to handle reps against strong interior blockers. His performance helps define Philly's interior rotation and depth in the immediate aftermath.
What does Ojomo's increased workload mean for Week 2 expectations?Could Ojomo's play push other backups into increased roles later in the year?In the event of Carter's suspension, how likely is Ojomo to seize a larger, sustained role?What interior lineman metrics should fantasy analysts track to quantify his impact?


@Moro Ojomo | Philadelphia Eagles | NFL
September 5, 2025
Ojomo stepped in for Carter and held his own, contributing to a disruptive interior with solid ground control and timely pressures in spots where Philly needed it most.
Loading video frame...
What does Ojomo’s night imply about Eagles’ depth at defensive tackle?


@Moro Ojomo | Philadelphia Eagles | NFL
September 5, 2025
Ojomo stood in for Carter during postgame comments, emphasizing remorse and team support. His remarks reflect a locker room culture focused on accountability and collective resilience around a rookie star.
What is Ojomo implying about team culture and fantasy DL depth?Does Ojomo's stance influence Carter's long term role or return timeline?How does this incident shape the Eagles defense for Week 2 and beyond?What should fantasy managers watch for in practice reports now?


@Moro Ojomo | Philadelphia Eagles | NFL
September 4, 2025
Ojomo, an Eagles defensive tackle, is highlighted for his Nigerian upbringing and rising role on Philly’s front. The feature ties his roots to his on-field progress, noting potential for expanded snaps and disruptive play in Week 1 against Dallas.
Could Moro Ojomo see meaningful Week 1 snaps vs Dallas, and why?Is Ojomo a viable DFS punt against Dallas in Week 1?How do Ojomo’s roots story and rising role translate into fantasy narrative?What Week 1 milestones would validate Ojomo’s growing role?


@Moro Ojomo | Philadelphia Eagles | NFL
September 3, 2025
Moro Ojomo’s Nigerian roots underpin a rising NFL arc: Lagos-born, raised in California and Texas, UT signee at 16, seventh-round pick by Philadelphia in 2023. His Super Bowl LIX trophy moment featured the Nigerian flag on the field, symbolizing culture as a core driver of his performance and leadership. The interview digs into opportunity, faith, and a no-box mindset as keys to Year 3 with the Eagles, where turnover could yield more defensive reps.
With d-line turnover, how might Moro Ojomo’s increased snaps impact his fantasy IDP upside in 2025?How does Ojomo's Nigerian upbringing translate to on-field consistency and leadership?Does Ojomo’s Tinubu meeting alter his branding or fantasy marketability?What practice indicators should fantasy managers watch to project Ojomo’s role?


@Moro Ojomo | Philadelphia Eagles | NFL
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