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EDGE war ignites at Eagles training camp — what looked like a locked-in position is now red-hot as young guns storm the spotlight

EDGE war ignites at Eagles training camp — what looked like a locked-in position is now red-hot as young guns storm the spotlight

What was once seen as a settled position has now become the most electrifying battleground in Eagles camp. With Haason Reddick gone and Nolan Smith expected to step up as the clear EDGE leader, few anticipated just how fiercely the rest of the roster would respond.

But that’s Philly — nothing is guaranteed, and nobody plays safe.

Nolan Smith, fresh off a 10.5-sack breakout in the back half of last season, came in as the presumed top dog. And while he’s looked every bit the rising star, the camp has been lit on fire by a wave of emerging threats. Chief among them? Jalyx Hunt, the second-year edge rusher who’s been terrorizing offensive linemen with his freakish first step and relentless motor. Word is, he’s making coaches seriously rethink their depth chart.

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Then there’s Josh Uche, the ex-Patriot with a point to prove. His 11.5-sack campaign in 2022 wasn’t a fluke, and he’s moving like a man hungry to reclaim that form. Azeez Ojulari, finally healthy after a rocky stint with the Giants, has also turned heads with his explosiveness and versatility. And let’s not forget veteran Brandon Graham, who may be in the twilight of his career but still sets the tone every single day.

What’s unfolding at NovaCare Complex isn’t just a competition — it’s a full-blown arms race.

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With whispers of Howie Roseman possibly targeting Trey Hendrickson in a bold move to complete this EDGE arsenal, one thing is clear: Philly’s pass rush in 2025 could be the stuff of nightmares.

If you're an NFL quarterback, you better start checking your blind side now — because something monstrous is brewing in Philly.

After a Slump in Form, Rhamondre Stevenson Shocks Patriots Nation by Voluntarily Asking Coach Mike Vrabel to Give a Young Teammate a Chance
Foxborough, Massachusetts – In the context of the New England Patriots thriving with an 11-2 record and holding the top spot in the AFC, the press conference room at Gillette Stadium suddenly heated up when Rhamondre Stevenson spoke candidly about his own dip in performance. No excuses, no avoidance — Stevenson said the team needs players who are creating more value than he is right now and publicly asked head coach Mike Vrabel to give more playing time to one of his teammates. Stevenson was once a cornerstone of the Patriots’ running game, but the 2025 season has marked the toughest stretch of his career. A foot injury, sharply reduced efficiency, and the rise of rookie TreVeyon Henderson have cost Stevenson his RB1 role. With an average of just 3.2 yards per carry, he has become the focus of criticism. But instead of reacting negatively, Stevenson chose to show the responsibility the culture Vrabel is building always values. In the media session, Stevenson surprised everyone by naming D’Ernest Johnson — currently just RB4 but always standing out for his professional work ethic. He spoke clearly and sincerely: “I’ve had my chance and haven’t done enough with it. If Coach Vrabel wants to give him more opportunities, I’m completely behind it. He works his butt off every single day and deserves that chance. Sometimes, the best thing I can do for the team… is step aside so someone more deserving can shine.” That moment instantly created a powerful effect in the press room. D’Ernest Johnson isn’t a flashy name on the stat sheet, but whenever he steps on the field, he brings reliability and discipline to the Patriots’ running game. A calm, low-mistake RB who is always ready for any situation. Stevenson’s public support makes it far more likely Johnson will get an increased role in the final weeks of the season, especially as the Patriots look to maintain running-back depth for the playoff push. Stevenson’s voluntary willingness to yield opportunity not only speaks to his maturity and team-first mentality, but also perfectly reflects the culture of unity head coach Mike Vrabel is shaping in New England. In a season full of surprises, the Patriots succeed because of people willing to put the team’s interests above personal ego. And Stevenson’s moment is the perfect example of that spirit.