Eagles want a Quinnen Williams-type deal to trade A.J. Brown
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Here's how we'd stack the offensive linemen who rank among the best prospects the Eagles interviewed in Indianapolis.
According to NFL insider Jeremy Fowler on Wednesday morning, the Los Angeles Chargers intend to release former Eagles’ offensive linemen Mekhi Becton less than a week before the free agency window officially opens.
Former Eagles starting right guard Mekhi Becton has been released by the Chargers after a disappointing season. Before joining the Chargers last offseason, Becton turned around his career under former Eagles offensive line coach Jeff Stoutland in 2024 and helped Philadelphia beat the Chiefs in Super Bowl LIX.
The Philadelphia Eagles fell well short of their goal of repeating as Super Bowl champions this past season when they lost in the wild-card round of the NFL playoffs to the San Francisco 49ers. Now, with free agency about to officially open up, they're facing big questions about their immediate future.
According to Jonathan Jones of CBS Sports, sources said that the Eagles are "focused on getting extensions done" with defensive tackles Jalen Carter and Jordan Davis, and they are also "hopeful" to sign defensive end Jaelen Phillips to a new deal before he officially enters free agency next week.
Entering the final year of his rookie deal, McKee is viewed as one of the league’s top backup quarterbacks by the Eagles, and any trade compensation would likely have to start with a Day-2 pick. But even then, there are no guarantees: an NFC team made a “strong offer” for McKee last offseason, the person told NJ.com.
Roseman isn’t asking me for my advice, but here’s how I would navigate the offseason: Start with this: If I were Howie Roseman, I would want to keep Brown in 2026 because he’s one of the best receivers in the NFL and their chances of winning are greater with him than without him.
Dick Absher Jr., who played for four NFL teams over parts of six NFL seasons, died Feb. 25. He was 81. MORE: NFLPA survey reveals worst NFL team; Steelers respond to ESPN bombshell A native of Washington,