NFL teams have until Tuesday, August 29 at 4 pm ET to narrow down their rosters to 53 players ahead of Week 1 of the regular season.
With the deadline just two days away, we’ll take a look at the Philadelphia Eagles roster cuts that have been made thus far.
Check back later for updates and the complete list of cuts for the 2023 Eagles’ roster.
- WR Devon Allen
- LB Quinton Bell
- QB Ian Book
- RB Kennedy Brooks
- DT Robert Cooper
- WR Britain Covey
- CB Mekhi Garner
- G Julian Good-Jones
- WR Jadon Haselwood
- DE Tarron Jackson
- TE Tyree Jackson
- LB Kyron Johnson
- WR Johnny King
- LB Tyreek Maddox-Williams
- S Tristin McCollum
- LB Nicholas Morrow
- WR Joseph Ngata
- DE Janarius Robinson
- G Tyrese Robinson
- TE Brady Russell
- DT Olive Sagapolu
- DT Caleb Sanders
- CB Josiah Scott
- G Josh Sills
- P Arryn Siposs
- WR Freddie Swain
- LB Ben VanSumeren
- S K’Von Wallace
- WR Greg Ward
- DT Marvin Wilson
Waived/injured the following player:
- RB Trey Sermon
Waived the following player from Reserve/Injured with an injury settlement:
- WR Tyrie Cleveland
What’s Next For Players Who Get Cut?
While the NFL is a highly competitive environment, roster cuts also carry a significant emotional toll for players and coaches alike.
Players who have poured their heart and soul into training camp and preseason games can see their dreams dashed in an instant. Roster cuts can be especially heartbreaking for undrafted free agents who are fighting against the odds to secure a spot on the team.
However, there is still hope to make the Eagles’ practice squad or be picked up by another team on waivers.
What Do NFL Teams Consider When Making Roster Cuts?
Making cuts is often not easy and such is the case for the Eagles in 2023. Philadelphia has more than 60 players who appeared capable of being consistent contributors to a potential Super Bowl contender. While it’s a good problem to have, it also means that some of those players will ultimately have to be sent home.
Here are few considerations that NFL coaches must go through when making roster cuts.
Positional Needs
Teams must ensure they have adequate depth in all positions to handle the rigors of a long season. This means considering not just starters but also backup players who can step in when injuries inevitably occur.
Skill Set
Coaches evaluate how well players’ skill sets align with their intended roles. For instance, a receiver known for speed might be an excellent deep threat, while another receiver with precise route-running might excel in possession situations.
Versatility
Versatile players who can contribute in multiple positions bring added value. A linebacker who can also play on special teams or a lineman with the ability to switch between guard and tackle provides flexibility.
Potential vs. Experience
Roster decisions often involve weighing the potential of young, unproven players against the experience of veterans. Teams must decide if the promise of youth outweighs the reliability of a seasoned player.
Contract Considerations
Financial aspects also play a role. Some players might be cut due to salary cap constraints or contract structures that make them less feasible to retain.
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