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Who will the Eagles need to add in which positions to strengthen their lineup in the new season?

Fresh off a dominant Super Bowl victory, the Philadelphia Eagles already look like a team built for another title run. With superstars like Jalen Hurts, A.J. Brown, Saquon Barkley, and Haason Reddick, the Birds have a roster most teams would kill for.

But make no mistake — in the NFL, staying on top is even harder than getting there. And if there’s one thing Philly’s front office knows, it’s this: Standing still means falling behind.

Sources around the league suggest the Eagles are still on the hunt to plug a few key holes — and these might just be the difference-makers for 2025–2026.


1. Safety – A Void Left Behind
With C.J. Gardner-Johnson gone (again), the Eagles' secondary needs a new leader in the deep field. Young talent exists, but they’re missing that veteran enforcer who brings both football IQ and intimidation. Names like Justin Simmons or a late-summer move for Jamal Adams could give this defense the final piece it needs.

Philadelphia Eagles trade safety C.J. Gardner-Johnson to Houston Texans,  ESPN sources say - 6abc Philadelphia


2. Defensive Tackle – Reinforcements in the Trenches
Jordan Davis has promise, and if Fletcher Cox returns, that’s huge. But a long season demands rotation and depth. Philly needs a true run-stuffer who can clog the middle and collapse pockets. A proven free agent or an early pick from the Draft could help anchor the D-line for years to come.

Fletcher Cox Stats, News and Video - DT | NFL.com


3. Offensive Guard – Post-Kelce Protection Plan
The retirement of Jason Kelce leaves a leadership and toughness void on the O-line. While Cam Jurgens is expected to step up, the interior line depth still needs help. Injuries can derail a season fast, and protecting Jalen Hurts is priority number one. Don’t be shocked if the Eagles chase a name like Dalton Risner or draft an aggressive guard with starting upside.

Jason Kelce announces his retirement


Bottom Line:
The Eagles may already be stacked — but championship teams don’t wait for problems to arise. This front office is ready to make smart, aggressive moves to keep the team at the top. And with another Super Bowl in sight, expect them to pull the trigger on any deal that can elevate even 1% of their game.

Philly’s coming back for more — and they’re not leaving anything to chance.

Jared Goff’s Heartwarming Gesture Leaves Dak Prescott in Tears After 44–30 Loss as Cowboys’ Playoff Hopes Hang by a Thread
Detroit, Michigan – The final whistle had barely sounded on the Cowboys’ crushing 44–30 defeat to the Lions when the atmosphere at Ford Field became two different worlds. While his teammates headed to salute the crowd, Dak Prescott quietly sat on the bench and buried his face in a towel. He was hurting from a performance that fell short of expectations and from the guilt that his team’s playoff chances were slipping away after this game. Prescott, a quarterback who rarely shows emotion in public even under constant pressure, was carrying a heavier loss than usual. As the stadium noise faded, Dak remained motionless, as if facing the deepest blow to his pride and leadership responsibility. He believed he had to do more to pull the Cowboys back from the brink and couldn’t forgive himself. In the moment Dak thought he was completely alone in his despair, a figure in Honolulu blue walked over. Not a teammate, not a coach — Jared Goff. The Lions quarterback — the man who had just led Detroit to a huge victory — gently sat down beside Dak, placed a hand on his shoulder, and said something no one expected. That gesture made Dak break down in tears, not because of the loss, but because of the respect coming from an opponent. “I didn’t think I deserved to hear those words, especially after a game like this. But the way he looked at me, the way he encouraged me… it really touched my heart. In that moment, I felt like I wasn’t alone,” Dak later shared. Jared Goff, known for his calm demeanor, showed a rare moment of pure sportsmanship. Instead of celebrating, he spent several minutes sitting next to a broken opponent, telling Dak he had fought to the end and shouldn’t beat himself up. Goff reminded him that every quarterback has bad days, but what defines them is how they get back up. The sincerity in his words was too much for Dak to hold back the tears. That moment spread across the NFL like proof of the value of brotherhood and respect in this brutal sport. Prescott still has to face the reality that the Cowboys are on the brink of missing the playoffs, but he walked off the field with a lighter heart thanks to Goff’s comfort. This game may change the direction of the season, but the moment between the two quarterbacks has already changed how many people view the spirit of the NFL.