Philadelphia Eagles’ Free Agents in 2023

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Philadelphia Eagles defensive tackle Fletcher Cox (91) is introduced
(AP Photo/Rich Schultz)
Colton Pool @CPoolReporter Feb 09, 2023, 10:19 PM

Fletcher Cox, Javon Hargrave, Jason Kelce, and Miles Sanders are some of the Eagles’ most notable players who are set to become free agents this offseason.

The number of losses on the Eagles’ defensive front, which was one of the best in 2022 and helped the team lead the NFL in sacks, could be worrisome. 

However, the Eagles are just above league average with $4.7 million in cap space in 2023. They could make some moves and free up some cash to re-sign some of these players if they chose to.

Eagles Free Agents 2023

PlayerPos.
Fletcher CoxDT
Brandon GrahamDE
Javon HargraveDT
Jason KelceC
James BradberryCB
Isaac SeumaloG
Kyzir WhiteLB
Miles SandersRB
T.J. EdwardsLB
C.J. Gardner-JohnsonS
Robert QuinnDE
Andre DillardT
Ndamukong SuhDT
Linval JosephDT
Boston ScottRB
Zach PascalWR
Rick LovatoLS
Tyree JacksonTE
Gardner MinshewQB
Marcus EppsS

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Colton Pool

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Colton Pool is a Web Content Writer for BetMGM living in Bozeman, Montana, focusing on the NFL and NBA. Previously, he covered Montana State football at the Bozeman Daily Chronicle and worked at newspapers in his home state of North Dakota. He graduated from North Dakota State in 2015.

Colton Pool is a Web Content Writer for BetMGM living in Bozeman, Montana, focusing on the NFL and NBA. Previously, he covered Montana State football at the Bozeman Daily Chronicle and worked at newspapers in his home state of North Dakota. He graduated from North Dakota State in 2015.