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Can the Eagles trade
A.J. Brown, simply from a financial perspective? – PhillyVoice If Brown is traded this offseason before June 1, the Eagles would incur a dead cap charge of $43,515,106. Worded another way, he would count for $43,515,106 on the Eagles’ cap in 2026, while playing for another team. If the Eagles simply kept him, Brown would count for 23,393,497 on their 2026 cap, and, you know, he would be playing for the Eagles. (The dead cap charge would still be $43,515,106 if he’s traded after June 1, but $27,161,609 of it would count toward the 2027 cap.) That’s about as far as some will get in terms of the feasibility of trading him. Michael Ginnitti of Spotrac pointed out that it would be the fourth-largest single-season dead cap hit in NFL history. So that’s it. Untradeable, right? Nah. “Dead cap” is not a term that should scare Eagles fans. […] Conclusion: Trading Brown would put a dent in the Eagles’ 2026 cap, but there are long-term benefits, and probably a short window in which Brown can attract a high draft pick in return. So, yes, financially, they can afford to trade him.
Biggest questions facing Eagles as they enter 2026 offseason – NBCSP
What will happen with A.J. Brown? Without knowing the context, this would seem like a pretty stupid question. A.J. Brown is a 28-year-old receiver who has over 5,000 yards receiving in his first four years in an Eagles uniform. He’s a great player in his prime, under contract for the next few seasons, and Howie Roseman isn’t in the business of trading away great players. But … there’s obviously more context needed in this situation. Brown was frustrated throughout this season and it’s fair to wonder if a change of scenery for the Pro Bowler might be necessary. Although, it does seem like Brown and quarterback Jalen Hurts are in a better place these days. “A.J. and I have talked,” Hurts said at locker cleanout day. “We’re in a good, great place.” Brown was not seen Monday as the Eagles cleaned out their lockers and he declined to speak to reporters after the playoff loss the previous day. We haven’t heard from Brown publicly in over a month, so it’s hard to know what he’s thinking.
Eagles offensive coordinator search reportedly has 2 names at the top of the list – BGN
The Dolphins had an above average offense in 2022 and then one of the NFL’s best in 2023 before McDaniel’s units declined over the next two seasons. While dealing with injury issues along the way, starting quarterback Tua Tagovailoa regressed and ultimately got benched by the end of 2025. Despite his struggles in Miami, other teams still seem interested in hiring McDaniel as a head coach; he’s received multiple interviews in that capacity. He’s also reportedly interviewed for the Detroit Lions’ offensive coordinator opening. At first glance, Jalen Hurts doesn’t seem like a natural fit for McDaniel’s schematic styling. But the Eagles could be thinking that McDaniel will adjust to a new quarterback.
The OC Search – Iggles Blitz
Daboll has experience with Sirianni and Jalen Hurts. That could help him fit in with them. Daboll was an assistant with the Patriots when they won multiple Super Bowls. He spent a season at Alabama and they won the national title. He then spent four years coaching Josh Allen from rookie project to superstar QB. Daboll was tough and demanding, but got the best out of his star player. He then got the Giants job. Daboll produced a good season in 2022, but struggled otherwise. While Daboll isn’t an X’s and O’s guru, he’s been able to produce some good offenses. The Bills were top three in scoring in two seasons. The Giants were 15th in 2022. The Giants were better on offense than the Eagles this past season despite having a rookie QB, rookie RB and some role players. Daboll is a fiery coach and good leader. Would another strong personality be a good fit on the offensive side of the ball? That’s a fair question.
Bowen: After the most heinous blown opportunity in Eagles history, you have a right to your anger – PHLY
As we lift our gaze toward an offensive coordinator search, and away from the still-glowing embers of the conflagration that was the 2025 Eagles, I want to assure you of one thing. You have every right to be furious. There are those who are tut-tutting the wave of fan outrage that followed Sunday’s 23-19 Wild Card playoff loss to the San Francisco 49ers. I will not be joining that chorus. Entitled fanbase? Nah. In 2024, through February 2025, you watched the most dominant championship team in the history of the city. (If you wanted to argue ‘83 Sixers, I wouldn’t say you’re crazy, but in terms of a closing statement, I’d also say there has never been anything like Super Bowl LIX in our sporting history.) The Eagles then went back to work with ALL OF THE KEY ELEMENTS OF THAT TEAM INTACT, something else that has been unheard of around here, and that certainly was not the case the other time the Eagles won the Super Bowl, in 2018. The result? Eleven and seven, ultimately, out of the playoffs after resting starters in the regular season finale, eliminated by a team that was missing its only two defensive stars, that lost one of its two offensive stars early in the game, that was playing linebackers it picked up off the street.
Eagles legend has brutal question for Nick Sirianni, Jalen Hurts: ‘What is it that you two do here?’ – NJ.com
“I don’t know how the head coach or the quarterback this year helps them separate,” Long said. “And that’s a hard truth. Not saying they have to find new ones. They are both gamers and winners. I sat here and defended the guy at every turn, Nick and Jalen. But if you what you got is, ‘Hey, they are winners.’ Then what happens when you don’t win? If you say, ‘Hey, well, it’s just about winning.’ What happens when you lose six games in the regular season and then lose your first playoff game. And it’s two out of three years row. Okay, I know they been to the (Super) Bowl twice, and I know the expectations are high. But I do not like what I see with this offense. I’m not going to bull s— you.”
Trent Williams on hold that wasn’t called: You only get a speeding ticket if you’re pulled over – PFT
The 49ers beat the Eagles 23-19 when Brock Purdy hit Christian McCaffrey on a 4-yard touchdown pass with 2:54 left. The third-down play, though, had Eagles fans crying foul. 49ers left tackle Trent Williams had an egregious hold on Nolan Smith as the Eagles edge rusher beat Williams around the corner and was bearing down on Purdy. Officials did not throw a flag. The 49ers, in fact, had only one penalty for 15 yards the entire game.
Cowboys free agency: What to do with the impending defensive free agents – Blogging The Boys
Jadeveon Clowney, Edge: Re-sign. Dallas must find a way to keep Jadeveon Clowney. For as bad as the Cowboys’ defense was last year, it would’ve been easy for Clowney to mail it in and give substandard effort, but that wasn’t the case. At 32 years old, the former three-time Pro Bowler was chasing down mobile quarterbacks and totaled 22 pressures on 44% of the defensive snaps. In all, he had 8.5 sacks in 13 games, which led the team in that category. In the season finale against the New York Giants with nothing to play for, he was a man possessed. He had three sacks, a forced fumble, a fumble recovery, and four tackles for loss in an otherwise meaningless game. That kind of effort is what you want on a consistent basis. Both sides seem interested in coming together for a new contract, so let’s make it happen.
Washington Commanders give first look at the new stadium design – Hogs Haven
The Washington Commanders, and their architectural firm HKS, have shared four conceptual renderings from the new stadium that will be built on the site of the former RFK Stadium in Washington, D.C. The stadium is projected to open for the 2030 season if everything goes according to plan, and is expected to cost a little under $4 billion. Josh Harris and partners bought the team in 2023, and the plan has always been to build a new stadium, moving on from the nearly 30-year old Northwest Stadium.
Source: Commanders to hire D.J. Williams as new QBs coach – ESPN
The Washington Commanders are hiring D.J. Williams, the son of franchise great Doug Williams, to be their quarterbacks coach, a source told ESPN’s Adam Schefter on Wednesday. D.J. Williams served as Atlanta’s quarterbacks coach this season. He was the Falcons’ assistant quarterbacks coach/offensive assistant in 2024.
John Harbaugh hired as NY Giants head coach; new era begins for Big Blue – Big Blue View
John Harbaugh has been hired as head coach of the New York Giants. After an aggressive pursuit, the Giants have landed the most hotly sought-after coach in this hiring cycle. NFL insider Ian Rapoport reported this morning that the Giants and Harbaugh are finalizing a five-year deal and that “Harbaugh has accepted the job.” Harbaugh, 180-113 (.614 winning percentage) with a Super Bowl title and 12 playoff appearances in 18 seasons with the Baltimore Ravens, was the Giants’ top target to replace Brian Daboll from the moment the Ravens fired him the day after the regular season ended. The Giants’ ultra-aggressive chase of Harbaugh included a barrage of phone calls from GM Joe Schoen, co-owner John Mara, Eli Manning, Tom Coughlin and even Daboll, as well as a trip to Harbaugh’s home for a lunch meeting by Chris Mara.
NFL mock draft 2026: Dante Moore’s Oregon return impacts first round – SB Nation
Dante Moore has just shocked the NFL world. Days after Oregon lost to Indiana in the Peach Bowl, Moore announced his decision regarding the 2026 NFL Draft. Despite largely being viewed as, at worst, the No. 2 QB in the class (which he was in our previous mock draft), and likely with a floor of the second-overall pick, Moore announced on Wednesday that he is returning to Oregon for another year. The move comes shortly after Dylan Raiola announced that he was transferring to Oregon after two seasons at Nebraska. That announcement fueled speculation that Moore would indeed leave Oregon for the NFL, but instead Raiola will have to wait, as the Ducks get their starting quarterback back. But what does that mean for the upcoming NFL Draft?
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