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NFL Stunner: Philadelphia Eagles Land Star in Blockbuster Trade — What It Means for 2026

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The Philadelphia Eagles have wasted no time kicking off their 2026 off-season, and the early moves signal an aggressive approach from general manager Howie Roseman. Offensive coordinator search heats up Multiple league sources confirm the Eagles have interviewed former Giants head coach Brian Daboll for their vacant OC post, a move that would pair quarterback-friendly creativity with new defensive coordinator Vic Fangio’s veteran savvy. Daboll’s résumé with Josh Allen has Philadelphia fans buzzing, and a hire could come before the Senior Bowl to maximize draft prep. Roster churn already under way Philadelphia has signed a flurry of futures contracts, including tight end E.J. Jenkins and tackle John Ojukwu, laying groundwork for 90-man camp competition. The front office must also navigate an extensive list of pending free agents such as cornerback James Bradberry, linebacker Nicholas Morrow and guard Landon Dickerson, all eligible to hit the market in March. A.J. Brown contract watch Rumors surfaced Tuesday that the Eagles could explore moving star wideout A.J. Brown to create $7 million in cap space, though league insiders caution talks remain exploratory. Brown carries a $27.6 million cap hit next season, and restructuring or an extension still appears the most likely outcome. 2026 opponents locked in With the 2025 regular season in the books, Philadelphia’s 2026 schedule matrix is set: NFC East home-and-away tilts remain, while first-place cross-divisional matchups include trips to Seattle and Houston along with a highly anticipated visit from Jacksonville. Season-ticket renewals opened Monday and are trending toward another sell-out campaign. Key dates ahead • Jan 25-31: Senior Bowl week – coaching staff expected on site • Feb 20: Franchise-tag window opens; keep an eye on EDGE Josh Sweat • March 12: Legal tampering begins; Eagles projected with roughly $38 million in cap space after top-51 rule • April 23-25: NFL Draft in Green Bay, where Philadelphia holds nine picks, including two in Round 2 Bottom line The Philadelphia Eagles enter the 2026 off-season armed with coaching intrigue, cap flexibility and a roster still built around franchise QB Jalen Hurts. How Roseman navigates the Daboll pursuit, Brown’s contract and a deep free-agent class will determine whether midnight green returns to Super Bowl contention next February.

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