The Philadelphia Eagles finalized their 53-man roster for the upcoming NFL season, heavily favoring the defense with a 28 to 22 split. General Manager Howie Roseman indicated that this roster is a work in progress.
Among the key developments, second-year player Darian Kinnard, originally drafted by the Kansas City Chiefs, emerged as a noteworthy addition at offensive tackle, surpassing some seasoned players.
Concerns remain about the offensive depth, particularly at tight end, and the offensive line featuring players with injuries. Veteran receiver Parris Campbell was notably left off the roster.