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Eagles Could Say Goodbye to These 3 Players After Training Camp Ends

Training camp is on the horizon, with Philadelphia Eagles players scheduled to report on July 22, and the first practice set for the next day.

The Eagles will be looking to defend their second Super Bowl title in franchise history. While training camp often brings a lot of promise for fans and players alike, it also brings a reality check for several players who may be looking for new teams later in the year.

Jahan Dotson, WR

Harsh truth comes for Jahan Dotson as Eagles write on the proverbial wall

Dotson enters his fourth NFL season and second with the Eagles, having been selected as a first-round pick in 2022. Dotson had his fifth-year option declined in April and had his contract renegotiated, with his new contract set to earn around $2.7 million, approximately $1.7 million of which is a roster bonus. Dotson played 58% of snaps in 2024, registering 19 receptions in the regular season. While Dotson was technically WR3 last season, he ranked 6th on the team in receptions and yards.

The Eagles do have some competition for Dotson, with 6-foot-6 Johnny Wilson, whom the Eagles hope will take a step forward. The Eagles have also allocated three undrafted free agent roster spots to the position, aiming to deepen the room. With Dotson clearly in a "prove-it" year, if any of the younger receivers step up, Dotson could be finding his way on the waiver wire come the last week of August.

Parry Nickerson, DB

Eagles sign CB Parry Nickerson to the practice squad - Yahoo Sports

Nickerson was brought in for some depth last year by Philadelphia as a veteran option before his release after training camp. The Eagles brought Nickerson back on the practice squad, where he remained inactive till the conclusion of the season. Nickerson signed a futures deal with Philadelphia after the Super Bowl in hopes of extending his career.

Nickerson does own plenty of NFL experience since coming out of Tulane in 2018, however has not appeared in an NFL game since 2023. At 30 years old, going on 31, Nickerson is an expensive option to have as a reserve, as he is due $1.1 million on the active roster and anywhere between $303k and $383k as a veteran on the practice squad. With cheaper and younger options available, Nickerson may be a camp body for the Eagles this upcoming season.

Dorian Thompson-Robinson, QB

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In two seasons in Cleveland, "DTR" has already played way more football than your average fifth-round quarterback. Thompson-Robinson has seen action in 15 games, starting five of them with a TD:INT ratio of one:10 over 400-plus snaps. As we've discussed before, the Eagles, historically behind Jalen Hurts, have had extremely competent quarterbacks, which Thompson-Robinson has proven not to be. As the Eagles say goodbye to Kenny Pickett, Howie Roseman has not only swapped for the UCLA alum, but also drafted Kyle McCord along with Tanner McKee returning for his third year.

Thompson-Robinson is set to earn just over $1 million with two years remaining (as does McKee), with McCord set to begin his four-year contract as a 2025 sixth-round pick. With McKee proving to be a competent option in his spot start last year (totaling six quarters), it does appear that Thompson-Robinson could be the odd man out this fall in the quarterback room.

Despite 44-30 Win Over Cowboys, Lions Lose Their Most Important Defensive Pillar After He Suffers Knee Injury and Has to Be Carted Off the Field
Detroit, Michigan – Ford Field erupted after the convincing 44–30 victory over the Dallas Cowboys, but that joy was quickly overshadowed by worry. Detroit didn’t just earn a big win — they lost one of the most important pillars of their defense. Safety Brian Branch, the man widely regarded as the soul of the secondary, suffered a serious injury late in the fourth quarter. The incident happened when Branch dove to make a tackle on a Cowboys offensive play and immediately went down, clutching his right knee in obvious pain. Silence fell over the stadium as the medical staff rushed in. Teammates formed a circle around him, many with heads bowed in prayer. Within minutes, any hope of him walking off under his own power vanished as the cart was brought onto the field to take him away. According to ESPN, this is being viewed as “another significant injury for Detroit,” especially with a Lions defense already missing several key pieces. Before leaving the field, Branch had played brilliantly: 6 tackles, 1 pass defended, and 1 quarterback hit. Those numbers only underscore his impact and the severity of what the Lions now face if he is sidelined long-term. After the game, Dan Campbell entered the press conference with a noticeably heavier expression despite the big win. When asked about Branch’s condition, he tried to stay composed but his voice carried deep concern. “He’s the heartbeat of our defense, the guy who brings energy and stability every time he steps on the field. It’s really hard to see him in that kind of pain, especially when we know how relentlessly he fights. We’re just praying for good news and we’ll be right there with him no matter what happens.” The Lions leave Ford Field at 8–5, strengthening their playoff position. But the moment Brian Branch was carted off the field left a void bigger than any loss. For Detroit, the win over the Cowboys matters, but the future of their defense now hinges on the severity of this injury. All of Lions Nation is holding its breath waiting for news about their quiet hero.