The first wave of NFL free agency is over, and the Super Bowl champion Philadelphia Eagles made moves to strengthen some positions and fill pressing roster needs.
The Eagles' offense will look the same: Mekhi Becton is the only starter who departed, and Kenneth Gainwell, a key contributor, departed during the first wave of NFL free agency. Dallas Goedert could depart via trade, but Philadelphia will still be explosive and among the league's most efficient and dominant offensive units.
The defense has undergone an overhaul after defensive tackle Milton Williams (New England), Josh Sweat (Arizona), cornerback Darius Slay (Pittsburgh), cornerback Isaiah Rodgers (Minnesota), and linebacker Oren Burks (Cincinnati) all departed via free agency. The Eagles also traded away safety C.J. Gardner-Johnson, who was third in the NFL with six interceptions last season, and backup quarterback Kenny Pickett.
With the slew of moves made over the last week -- from signings to cuts to trades -- the roster looks different than it did even a week ago. Here's a look at where the Eagles roster stands following the first wave of free agency.
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Jalen Hurts
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