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September 4, 2025
Why are the Eagles flying under the radar after Super Bowl title?
@usatoday
USA TODAY
Why are the Eagles flying under the radar after Super Bowl title?

Philadelphia enters 2025 as reigning champions but with less preseason buzz than recent winners. The offense is already humming, Barkley remains a dynamic focal point, and the Tush Push is still a potent short-yardage weapon. Vic Fangio’s defense should stay stout even with some turnover, keeping Philly in the mix for top fantasy and real-world results.

Philadelphia’s offense returns 10 of 11 starters from SB59; Mekhi Becton’s departure opens a hole, but Tyler Steen could grow into a solid replacement with Jeff Stoutland coaching. Hurts’ dual-threat profile pairs with Barkley’s burst, while the defense’s youth and Fangio’s scheme bolster the team’s upside. In a crowded NFC, Philly should still command significant attention for SB60 consideration.

With Chiefs’ dynasty aura lingering and NFC depth uncertain, Philly’s path to another title remains bright but not as loud. Fantasy managers should target Barkley, Hurts and Steen as linchpins, while Fangio’s defense offers steady fantasy upside through turnovers and stops, even if the offseason chatter isn’t overwhelming.

What should fantasy managers prioritize from the Eagles’ 2025 offense after SB59?Which Eagles defensive pieces could offer the best fantasy upside in 2025?How should Barkley be drafted relative to Hurts and Mahomes in 2025 leagues?What week-by-week trends should fantasy managers monitor in 2025 for Philly?
Mentions:
@Jalen Hurts | Philadelphia Eagles | NFL
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@Mekhi Becton | Los Angeles Chargers | NFL
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@Patrick Mahomes | Kansas City Chiefs | NFL
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@Saquon Barkley | Philadelphia Eagles | NFL
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@Travis Kelce | Kansas City Chiefs | NFL
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@Tyler Steen | Philadelphia Eagles | NFL
@Tyler Steen | Philadelphia Eagles | NFL

https://www.usatoday.com/story/sports/nfl/2025/09/..

August 30, 2025
Eagles’ vision, three years in the making, begins to crystallize
@TheEaglesWire
Eagles Wire
Eagles’ vision, three years in the making, begins to crystallize

Three-year plan comes into focus for the Eagles as Tyler Steen seizes the starting right guard spot, sandwiching Cam Jurgens and Lane Johnson in the locker room rotation. Steen's pathway—learning from Jurgens and Jeff Stoutland, then stepping in during Week 9's pivotal fumble recovery—highlights Philadelphia's patience paying off on its offensive line projection.

With Jordan Mailata and Landon Dickerson atop All-Pro/Pro Bowl tiers and Steen now entrenched, the rebuilt unit aims to reclaim game-changing run lanes and sturdy pass protection. Hurts, Swift, and the surrounding offense stand to thrive as the line solidifies its core, pointing to a repeat of Philly’s prolific, scheme-flexible frontline.

With Tyler Steen cementing the RG spot behind Jurgens and Johnson, how might the Eagles' fantasy upside shift in 2024?How does Cam Jurgens’ continued development influence the Eagles' interior blocking and fantasy projections?Which Philadelphia players stand to gain the most fantasy value from an elite OL again this season?What risk factors should fantasy players monitor given Steen’s rise and the OL’s new cohesion?
Mentions:
@Cam Jurgens | Philadelphia Eagles | NFL
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https://theeagleswire.usatoday.com/story/sports/nf..

August 25, 2025
Eagles to waive OL Kenyon Green five months after trading for former first-round pick - CBSSports.com
@JordanDajani
CBSSports
Eagles to waive OL Kenyon Green five months after trading for former first-round pick - CBSSports.com

Philadelphia waives Kenyon Green ahead of the 53-man deadline, capping a depth-shuffling sequence that began with a March deal involving C.J. Gardner-Johnson. The Eagles also swapped Fred Johnson (Jacksonville) for a seventh-rounder and sent Darian Kinnard to Green Bay, leaving a formidable starting five of Mailata, Dickerson, Jurgens, Steen, and Johnson intact.

From a fantasy lens, the moves tighten the Eagles’ reserve OL, elevating the importance of their top blockers and potentially limiting surprise Week 1 contributions from depth pieces. Meanwhile, CJGJ lands with Houston, and the trades ripple through run-game and defense outlooks as teams recalibrate their front lines.

What is the immediate fantasy impact of Kenyon Green's waiver on the Eagles' interior line depth and Jalen Hurts' protection?How does the Kenyon Green waiver and CJ Gardner-Johnson’s move to Houston influence Week 1 defenses and fantasy defenses?With Darian Kinnard to Green Bay, what are the Packers’ immediate OL depth implications for fantasy considerations?Which Eagles reserves could benefit most from the ongoing OL reshuffles, particularly behind the five starters?
Mentions:
@C.J. Gardner-Johnson | Houston Texans | NFL
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https://www.cbssports.com/nfl/news/eagles-to-waive..

August 24, 2025
Eagles make third trade of week, bring back OL Fred Johnson from Jaguars for seventh-round pick, per report - CBSSports.com
@zach_pereles
CBSSports
Eagles make third trade of week, bring back OL Fred Johnson from Jaguars for seventh-round pick, per report - CBSSports.com

Philadelphia shuffles its roster, bringing Fred Johnson back to add swing-tackle depth as Landon Dickerson battles a meniscus injury. Johnson, versatile enough to play LT, RT, and RG, plugs in behind Lane Johnson and Jordan Mailata with Tyler Steen in the mix at right guard. It’s the fourth trade in three weeks for the Eagles, who also acquired Sam Howell from Minnesota, John Metchie III from Houston, and Jakorian Bennett on defense. The moves underscore a depth-first approach as Philadelphia readies for another run.

Fantasy takeaway: Johnson’s return adds flexibility to the line and insurance for potential early-season absences. Howell’s arrival creates QB depth in Week 1 scenarios, while Metchie and Bennett deepen the pass-catching and secondary options, potentially boosting the Eagles’ depth chart across multiple roles if injuries arise.

What depth-chart tweak should fantasy managers expect from the Eagles at tackle and guard with Fred Johnson back in the fold?How might Sam Howell’s addition influence Week 1 QB depth and daily fantasy strategy for the Eagles?Does John Metchie III’s arrival change how you view Philadelphia’s WR group for fantasy purposes?Will Jakorian Bennett impact the Eagles’ defensive rotation enough to alter fantasy values for CBs or safeties?
Mentions:
@Fred Johnson | Jacksonville Jaguars | NFL
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@Jakorian Bennett | Philadelphia Eagles | NFL
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@John Metchie III | Houston Texans | NFL
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@Jordan Mailata | Philadelphia Eagles | NFL
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@Landon Dickerson | Philadelphia Eagles | NFL
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@Lane Johnson | Philadelphia Eagles | NFL
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@Sam Howell | Minnesota Vikings | NFL
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@Tanner McKee | Philadelphia Eagles | NFL
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@Tyler Steen | Philadelphia Eagles | NFL
@Tyler Steen | Philadelphia Eagles | NFL

https://www.cbssports.com/nfl/news/eagles-make-thi..

August 17, 2025
Mekhi Becton continues to miss time with his new team
@TheEaglesWire
Eagles Wire
Mekhi Becton continues to miss time with his new team

Philadelphia’s roster shake-ups continue to echo through fantasy rosters. Mekhi Becton’s exit to Los Angeles opened a door for Tyler Steen to seize starting right guard duties, with Philadelphia keeping veteran depth around him—Brett Toth and Matt Pryor in the wings, and Trevor Keegan in the mix. The move underscores the Eagles’ tendency to gamble smartly in free agency, saving money at guard and leaning on internal development. Becton’s health in Chargers camp adds a layer of uncertainty to his legacy, while the Carson Wentz and A.J. Brown trades remain a reminder that blockbuster moves can quietly shift fantasy ceilings for multiple players. Steen’s emergence is a clarion call for fantasy managers to monitor Philadelphia’s interior line mechanics, as improved blocking could unlock Hurts and the skill-position group, especially if Becton’s injury timeline stretches.

In LA, Becton’s absence from Chargers practices after a quiet entry to the lineup fuels questions about roster fit and injury timing. The situation highlights how a former champion’s fortunes can hinge on a fresh start and health. As Philadelphia’s line solidifies behind Steen, the door remains open for seizing late-round guards who could seize Week 1 roles, with the potential for real-season gains if the front five locks in. The dynamic between Steen, Toth, and Pryor will shape both run and pass protection, offering a nuanced angle for fantasy bettors tracking weekly line shifts and matchup dependencies.

With Becton’s injury timeline and Steen’s rise, should Steen be rostered as a Week 1 starter in standard leagues?If Steen struggles early, does Pryor become a viable Week 1/2 plug-in for fantasy?Does Wentz’s arrival in KC factor into any Eagles-related fantasy adjustments for Week 1?Which Eagles guard rotation in Weeks 1-4 offers the strongest ceiling for Hurts’ offense?
Mentions:
@Brett Toth | Philadelphia Eagles | NFL
@Brett Toth | Philadelphia Eagles | NFL
@Matt Pryor | Philadelphia Eagles | NFL
@Matt Pryor | Philadelphia Eagles | NFL
@Mekhi Becton | Los Angeles Chargers | NFL
@Mekhi Becton | Los Angeles Chargers | NFL
Philadelphia Eagles | NFL
Philadelphia Eagles | NFL
@Tyler Steen | Philadelphia Eagles | NFL
@Tyler Steen | Philadelphia Eagles | NFL

https://theeagleswire.usatoday.com/story/sports/nf..

September 4, 2025
Why are the Eagles flying under the radar after Super Bowl title?
@usatoday
USA TODAY
Why are the Eagles flying under the radar after Super Bowl title?

Philadelphia enters 2025 as reigning champions but with less preseason buzz than recent winners. The offense is already humming, Barkley remains a dynamic focal point, and the Tush Push is still a potent short-yardage weapon. Vic Fangio’s defense should stay stout even with some turnover, keeping Philly in the mix for top fantasy and real-world results.

Philadelphia’s offense returns 10 of 11 starters from SB59; Mekhi Becton’s departure opens a hole, but Tyler Steen could grow into a solid replacement with Jeff Stoutland coaching. Hurts’ dual-threat profile pairs with Barkley’s burst, while the defense’s youth and Fangio’s scheme bolster the team’s upside. In a crowded NFC, Philly should still command significant attention for SB60 consideration.

With Chiefs’ dynasty aura lingering and NFC depth uncertain, Philly’s path to another title remains bright but not as loud. Fantasy managers should target Barkley, Hurts and Steen as linchpins, while Fangio’s defense offers steady fantasy upside through turnovers and stops, even if the offseason chatter isn’t overwhelming.

What should fantasy managers prioritize from the Eagles’ 2025 offense after SB59?Which Eagles defensive pieces could offer the best fantasy upside in 2025?How should Barkley be drafted relative to Hurts and Mahomes in 2025 leagues?What week-by-week trends should fantasy managers monitor in 2025 for Philly?
Mentions:
@Jalen Hurts | Philadelphia Eagles | NFL
@Jalen Hurts | Philadelphia Eagles | NFL
@Mekhi Becton | Los Angeles Chargers | NFL
@Mekhi Becton | Los Angeles Chargers | NFL
@Patrick Mahomes | Kansas City Chiefs | NFL
@Patrick Mahomes | Kansas City Chiefs | NFL
@Saquon Barkley | Philadelphia Eagles | NFL
@Saquon Barkley | Philadelphia Eagles | NFL
@Travis Kelce | Kansas City Chiefs | NFL
@Travis Kelce | Kansas City Chiefs | NFL
@Tyler Steen | Philadelphia Eagles | NFL
@Tyler Steen | Philadelphia Eagles | NFL

https://www.usatoday.com/story/sports/nfl/2025/09/..

August 30, 2025
Eagles’ vision, three years in the making, begins to crystallize
@TheEaglesWire
Eagles Wire
Eagles’ vision, three years in the making, begins to crystallize

Three-year plan comes into focus for the Eagles as Tyler Steen seizes the starting right guard spot, sandwiching Cam Jurgens and Lane Johnson in the locker room rotation. Steen's pathway—learning from Jurgens and Jeff Stoutland, then stepping in during Week 9's pivotal fumble recovery—highlights Philadelphia's patience paying off on its offensive line projection.

With Jordan Mailata and Landon Dickerson atop All-Pro/Pro Bowl tiers and Steen now entrenched, the rebuilt unit aims to reclaim game-changing run lanes and sturdy pass protection. Hurts, Swift, and the surrounding offense stand to thrive as the line solidifies its core, pointing to a repeat of Philly’s prolific, scheme-flexible frontline.

With Tyler Steen cementing the RG spot behind Jurgens and Johnson, how might the Eagles' fantasy upside shift in 2024?How does Cam Jurgens’ continued development influence the Eagles' interior blocking and fantasy projections?Which Philadelphia players stand to gain the most fantasy value from an elite OL again this season?What risk factors should fantasy players monitor given Steen’s rise and the OL’s new cohesion?
Mentions:
@Cam Jurgens | Philadelphia Eagles | NFL
@Cam Jurgens | Philadelphia Eagles | NFL
@Jalen Hurts | Philadelphia Eagles | NFL
@Jalen Hurts | Philadelphia Eagles | NFL
@Jordan Mailata | Philadelphia Eagles | NFL
@Jordan Mailata | Philadelphia Eagles | NFL
@Lane Johnson | Philadelphia Eagles | NFL
@Lane Johnson | Philadelphia Eagles | NFL
Philadelphia Eagles | NFL
Philadelphia Eagles | NFL
@Tyler Steen | Philadelphia Eagles | NFL
@Tyler Steen | Philadelphia Eagles | NFL

https://theeagleswire.usatoday.com/story/sports/nf..

August 25, 2025
Eagles to waive OL Kenyon Green five months after trading for former first-round pick - CBSSports.com
@JordanDajani
CBSSports
Eagles to waive OL Kenyon Green five months after trading for former first-round pick - CBSSports.com

Philadelphia waives Kenyon Green ahead of the 53-man deadline, capping a depth-shuffling sequence that began with a March deal involving C.J. Gardner-Johnson. The Eagles also swapped Fred Johnson (Jacksonville) for a seventh-rounder and sent Darian Kinnard to Green Bay, leaving a formidable starting five of Mailata, Dickerson, Jurgens, Steen, and Johnson intact.

From a fantasy lens, the moves tighten the Eagles’ reserve OL, elevating the importance of their top blockers and potentially limiting surprise Week 1 contributions from depth pieces. Meanwhile, CJGJ lands with Houston, and the trades ripple through run-game and defense outlooks as teams recalibrate their front lines.

What is the immediate fantasy impact of Kenyon Green's waiver on the Eagles' interior line depth and Jalen Hurts' protection?How does the Kenyon Green waiver and CJ Gardner-Johnson’s move to Houston influence Week 1 defenses and fantasy defenses?With Darian Kinnard to Green Bay, what are the Packers’ immediate OL depth implications for fantasy considerations?Which Eagles reserves could benefit most from the ongoing OL reshuffles, particularly behind the five starters?
Mentions:
@C.J. Gardner-Johnson | Houston Texans | NFL
@C.J. Gardner-Johnson | Houston Texans | NFL
@Cam Jurgens | Philadelphia Eagles | NFL
@Cam Jurgens | Philadelphia Eagles | NFL
@Darian Kinnard | Green Bay Packers | NFL
@Darian Kinnard | Green Bay Packers | NFL
@Fred Johnson | Jacksonville Jaguars | NFL
@Fred Johnson | Jacksonville Jaguars | NFL
@Jordan Mailata | Philadelphia Eagles | NFL
@Jordan Mailata | Philadelphia Eagles | NFL
@Kenyon Green | Philadelphia Eagles | NFL
@Kenyon Green | Philadelphia Eagles | NFL
@Landon Dickerson | Philadelphia Eagles | NFL
@Landon Dickerson | Philadelphia Eagles | NFL
@Lane Johnson | Philadelphia Eagles | NFL
@Lane Johnson | Philadelphia Eagles | NFL
@Tyler Steen | Philadelphia Eagles | NFL
@Tyler Steen | Philadelphia Eagles | NFL

https://www.cbssports.com/nfl/news/eagles-to-waive..

August 24, 2025
Eagles make third trade of week, bring back OL Fred Johnson from Jaguars for seventh-round pick, per report - CBSSports.com
@zach_pereles
CBSSports
Eagles make third trade of week, bring back OL Fred Johnson from Jaguars for seventh-round pick, per report - CBSSports.com

Philadelphia shuffles its roster, bringing Fred Johnson back to add swing-tackle depth as Landon Dickerson battles a meniscus injury. Johnson, versatile enough to play LT, RT, and RG, plugs in behind Lane Johnson and Jordan Mailata with Tyler Steen in the mix at right guard. It’s the fourth trade in three weeks for the Eagles, who also acquired Sam Howell from Minnesota, John Metchie III from Houston, and Jakorian Bennett on defense. The moves underscore a depth-first approach as Philadelphia readies for another run.

Fantasy takeaway: Johnson’s return adds flexibility to the line and insurance for potential early-season absences. Howell’s arrival creates QB depth in Week 1 scenarios, while Metchie and Bennett deepen the pass-catching and secondary options, potentially boosting the Eagles’ depth chart across multiple roles if injuries arise.

What depth-chart tweak should fantasy managers expect from the Eagles at tackle and guard with Fred Johnson back in the fold?How might Sam Howell’s addition influence Week 1 QB depth and daily fantasy strategy for the Eagles?Does John Metchie III’s arrival change how you view Philadelphia’s WR group for fantasy purposes?Will Jakorian Bennett impact the Eagles’ defensive rotation enough to alter fantasy values for CBs or safeties?
Mentions:
@Fred Johnson | Jacksonville Jaguars | NFL
@Fred Johnson | Jacksonville Jaguars | NFL
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@Jakorian Bennett | Philadelphia Eagles | NFL
@Jakorian Bennett | Philadelphia Eagles | NFL
@John Metchie III | Houston Texans | NFL
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@Jordan Mailata | Philadelphia Eagles | NFL
@Jordan Mailata | Philadelphia Eagles | NFL
@Landon Dickerson | Philadelphia Eagles | NFL
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@Sam Howell | Minnesota Vikings | NFL
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@Tyler Steen | Philadelphia Eagles | NFL

https://www.cbssports.com/nfl/news/eagles-make-thi..

August 17, 2025
Mekhi Becton continues to miss time with his new team
@TheEaglesWire
Eagles Wire
Mekhi Becton continues to miss time with his new team

Philadelphia’s roster shake-ups continue to echo through fantasy rosters. Mekhi Becton’s exit to Los Angeles opened a door for Tyler Steen to seize starting right guard duties, with Philadelphia keeping veteran depth around him—Brett Toth and Matt Pryor in the wings, and Trevor Keegan in the mix. The move underscores the Eagles’ tendency to gamble smartly in free agency, saving money at guard and leaning on internal development. Becton’s health in Chargers camp adds a layer of uncertainty to his legacy, while the Carson Wentz and A.J. Brown trades remain a reminder that blockbuster moves can quietly shift fantasy ceilings for multiple players. Steen’s emergence is a clarion call for fantasy managers to monitor Philadelphia’s interior line mechanics, as improved blocking could unlock Hurts and the skill-position group, especially if Becton’s injury timeline stretches.

In LA, Becton’s absence from Chargers practices after a quiet entry to the lineup fuels questions about roster fit and injury timing. The situation highlights how a former champion’s fortunes can hinge on a fresh start and health. As Philadelphia’s line solidifies behind Steen, the door remains open for seizing late-round guards who could seize Week 1 roles, with the potential for real-season gains if the front five locks in. The dynamic between Steen, Toth, and Pryor will shape both run and pass protection, offering a nuanced angle for fantasy bettors tracking weekly line shifts and matchup dependencies.

With Becton’s injury timeline and Steen’s rise, should Steen be rostered as a Week 1 starter in standard leagues?If Steen struggles early, does Pryor become a viable Week 1/2 plug-in for fantasy?Does Wentz’s arrival in KC factor into any Eagles-related fantasy adjustments for Week 1?Which Eagles guard rotation in Weeks 1-4 offers the strongest ceiling for Hurts’ offense?
Mentions:
@Brett Toth | Philadelphia Eagles | NFL
@Brett Toth | Philadelphia Eagles | NFL
@Matt Pryor | Philadelphia Eagles | NFL
@Matt Pryor | Philadelphia Eagles | NFL
@Mekhi Becton | Los Angeles Chargers | NFL
@Mekhi Becton | Los Angeles Chargers | NFL
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@Tyler Steen | Philadelphia Eagles | NFL
@Tyler Steen | Philadelphia Eagles | NFL

https://theeagleswire.usatoday.com/story/sports/nf..

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