Eagles Shock NFL with Another Major Move, Land Star Pass Rusher from Dolphins in Latest Trade Flurry
The Philadelphia Eagles have done it again — and this time, they’ve landed one of the league’s most explosive young defenders. According to multiple reports, the Miami Dolphins have traded edge rusher Jaelan Phillips
The move marks the third trade in just one week for general manager Howie Roseman, who has already acquired
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Phillips, 25, brings a rare combination of size, athleticism, and pass-rush finesse. Drafted in the first round in 2021, he’s recorded
Insiders describe the trade as another “signature Roseman move” — aggressive, unexpected, and perfectly timed before the midseason deadline. The Eagles reportedly sent
The news immediately sent shockwaves through social media, with fans flooding timelines in disbelief and excitement. Many called it “the missing piece” for a Super Bowl-caliber defense, while others praised Roseman’s fearless pursuit of talent.
“When Philly moves, the whole league feels it,” one NFC executive reportedly told ESPN. “They’re not waiting for the future — they’re trying to win now, and this move proves it.”
For Jaelan Phillips, the move represents a new chapter — and a chance to make an instant impact on a team built to dominate. For the rest of the NFL, it’s yet another reminder that when the Eagles make a call, something big is about to happen.
Eagles Legend Brandon Graham Officially Returns to Active Roster, Set for Season Debut vs. Packers at Lambeau

After months of speculation and weeks of anticipation, it’s official, Brandon Graham is back. The longest-tenured player in Eagles history has been removed from the exempt list and added to the team’s 53-man roster, marking the latest step in his remarkable comeback journey.
Graham, 37, initially retired in March after 15 incredible seasons with Philadelphia. But when the Eagles’ pass rush began to show signs of wear midseason, the veteran leader couldn’t stay away for long. He re-signed on

He is expected to make his season debut on Monday night against the Green Bay Packers
“Once you’ve bled green this long, it’s not just football anymore, it’s family,” Graham said with a grin after practice. “I told the guys, if there’s still fight left in this body, I’m giving it to Philly. One more run. One more shot at that Lombardi.”
This will be Graham’s 16th season in midnight green, a franchise record. Since being drafted 13th overall in 2010, he has become one of the most beloved Eagles of all time, ranking
Fans will never forget his legendary strip sack on Tom Brady
As the Eagles prepare for the second half of the season, Graham will join a revamped defensive front featuring Jaelan Phillips, Jordan Davis, and Zack Baun. His leadership, experience, and voice in the locker room are seen as invaluable for a defense that currently ranks fifth in sacks and continues to evolve under coordinator
“People talk about stats, but for me, it’s about moments, being with my brothers, hearing the crowd roar, feeling that energy,” Graham added. “If this is my last run, I want it to be one that Philly never forgets.”