The Philadelphia Eagles have finalized their 53-man roster with unexpected decisions and are preparing for ongoing adjustments ahead of the opener against the Green Bay Packers.
Key observations include keeping both James Bradberry and Tristin McCollum, indicating the Eagles are still open to trading Bradberry while ensuring they don’t lose McCollum.
Despite cutting only one draft pick, Dylan McMahon, the team faces challenges with backup center depth, relying on Landon Dickerson for versatility. Offensively, the Eagles opted for 22 players, a lighter roster than usual, especially with only two tight ends and limited veteran depth at wide receiver.
The front office is expected to make further changes, including potentially seeking another tight end and evaluating wide receiver options in light of recent trades and injuries.