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Eagles News: Myles Garrett trade buzz is back

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Philadelphia Eagles news and links for 3/26/26.

PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA - AUGUST 17: Myles Garrett #95 of the Cleveland Browns looks on before a preseason game against the Philadelphia Eagles at Lincoln Financial Field on August 17, 2023 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. (Photo by Tim Nwachukwu/Getty Images) | Getty Images Let’s get to the Philadelphia Eagles news and links … Myles Garrett trade rumors should heat up after Browns rework contract – SB Nation Philadelphia Eagles: We know the Eagles need more pass-rush help after losing Jaelan Phillips in free agency and they have wiggle room on the cap, especially after June 1 if they trade away A. J.

Brown. Fans in Philly has been hoping to see the team in on a possible Maxx Crosby deal, so why not go after an even bigger prize? The Eagles are a team that don’t really need their draft picks to stay successful after years of solid drafting, meaning they have the luxury to try and pull off a huge deal like this.

Adding Garrett to the Eagles effectively says “goodnight” to the rest of the NFC East. It would cause the Giants and Commanders to quake in their boots playing young quarterbacks who have injury concerns against the league’s most dominant, violent pass rusher — and it would immediately put Philly back in the NFC Championship conversation after seeing the conference dominated by the NFC West in 2025. Browns, Myles Garrett trade options: Cowboys, Bills among Top 6 destinations – Dawgs By Nature Myles Garrett to the Philadelphia Eagles: The Eagles won a Super Bowl with a dominant defensive line.

Browns GM Andrew Berry has a close relationship with Philadelphia GM Howie Roseman, who employs Andrew’s twin brother, Adam Berry, as well. The Eagles could ship out WR AJ Brown after June 1st, which could help offset both the trade haul going back to Cleveland and some of the salary cap-related issues. Philly is always willing to swing a trade, and Roseman’s relationship with Berry has to help.

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