Eagles' $1.3M Free Agent Signing Could Be Cut Before Week 1 - Roster Spot in Jeopardy?
PHILADELPHIA – One of the Philadelphia Eagles’ offseason additions may not even make it to opening weekend. Despite signing a $1.3 million deal earlier this year, this free-agent pickup is now considered a serious question mark to survive final roster cuts.
Is this another low-risk gamble from Howie Roseman — or a deal that fizzled out before it got going?
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The player, whose name once sparked intrigue for his versatility and depth potential, was signed to a modest $1.3 million deal. But according to a recent report from The Sporting News, he has failed to impress during OTAs, and his spot on the 53-man roster is now “very much in jeopardy.”
Philadelphia has a crowded depth chart at his position, including:
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Promising rookies earning praise from coaches
Returning veterans with more experience in Fangio’s scheme
Special teams contributors outperforming him early on
What It Means for the Eagles (and Bettors)

If the Eagles do decide to part ways, the cap hit would be minimal — a perfect example of Roseman's "zero-risk, moderate-reward" strategy.
But this move (or non-move) still impacts a few key areas:
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Fantasy football sleepers 2025: The uncertainty opens doors for lower-ranked depth players to shine.
NFL Super Bowl odds: A stronger bench helps maintain consistency over a grueling season.
For bettors using best NFL betting apps, monitoring fringe roster cuts helps inform prop bet values on team depth and injuries.
“Howie’s not afraid to cut bait early if it’s not working,” one insider noted. “He’d rather move fast than wait too long.”
What Happens Next?

As training camp approaches, all eyes will be on this player’s reps. Preseason snaps will likely be the deciding factor. If he can’t lock in a core role — either defensively or on special teams — the Eagles may cut ties before Week 1.
This wouldn’t be the first time Philly made a late roster shakeup, and it certainly won’t be the last.
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