The Philadelphia Eagles, current Super Bowl champions, lead the NFC with a 6-2 record. Despite their strong position, general manager Howie Roseman actively pursued roster improvements before the NFL trade deadline.
“The Eagles made the kind of moves I would have liked to see from the Bills and Chiefs. Philly know it’s already a contender, but still made smart, high-upside deals to acquire an EDGE in Jaelen Phillips (for a 3rd round pick), and got CB Michael Carter II in the window for John Metchie III and a 6th round pick.” – James Dator, SB Nation
The Eagles addressed critical needs at cornerback and edge rusher by securing promising players, boosting their roster for a strong postseason run.
Overall, the Eagles demonstrated savvy trade deadline moves to reinforce their championship-contending squad.
Author’s summary: The Eagles made smart trades at the NFL deadline, securing key defensive players and enhancing their lineup while maintaining championship prospects.