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7 Former Eagles Are Still Unemployed — Will Philly Bring Them Back on a Bargain Deal?

7 Former Eagles Are Still Unemployed — Will Philly Bring Them Back on a Bargain Deal?

They once wore midnight green with pride. Now, seven former Philadelphia Eagles find themselves jobless, left off rosters across the league as training camp looms. But with the Birds chasing another Super Bowl, the question becomes: Should the Eagles bring back some familiar faces — for a fraction of the cost?

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1. James Bradberry (CB) – From Pro Bowler to Forgotten Man

Once a key piece of the 2022 NFC Champion defense, Bradberry struggled mightily last season. But with experience and size still on his side, could he return in a backup role behind Darius Slay and Kelee Ringo?

2. Rick Lovato (LS) – The Unsung Hero

A long snapper doesn’t make headlines — unless something goes wrong. Lovato has delivered clean snaps for years, including during the Super Bowl run. With no team signed yet, Philly could quietly bring him back for stability.

3. Jack Driscoll (OL) – Depth Matters

Viewed as a potential successor to Lane Johnson, Driscoll never fully broke through. Still, his versatility on the line could provide much-needed depth for a grueling 17-game schedule.

4. Nick Gates (C/G) – Plug-and-Play Versatility

With the ability to fill in at center or guard, Gates offers solid insurance. If Jason Kelce needs a breather or the line takes injuries, Gates is the kind of veteran who can step in without panic.

5. Le'Raven Clark (T) – A Quiet Veteran

Not a star, but serviceable. Clark has started games at tackle and could return as emergency depth — especially if the Eagles prefer a familiar face who already knows the system.

6. C.J. Uzomah (TE) – A Veteran Target

Injuries limited his impact in 2024, but Uzomah once helped power the Bengals to a Super Bowl appearance. As a TE3 behind Goedert and Calcaterra, he could offer reliable hands and red zone help.

7. Britain Covey (WR/PR) – Return Specialist with Upside

Electric on punt returns in flashes, Covey is still unsigned. If the Eagles want security on special teams, bringing him back could be a low-risk move with upside.


 Will Philly Make a Surprise Call?

With championship ambitions but a tight cap, Philly may turn to the devil they know — literally. These former Eagles bring system familiarity, locker room chemistry, and value.

Will Howie Roseman bring back one of these unsung heroes? Or will they remain part of the team’s past rather than its future?

Either way, fans are watching — and these free agents are waiting.

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Eagles Confirm Grand Public Memorial for Charlie Kirk at Lincoln Financial Field on September 20
PHILADELPHIA — In a historic move, the Philadelphia Eagles have confirmed plans to host a grand public memorial for Charlie Kirk at Lincoln Financial Field on September 20, 2025, just before their Week 3 game against the Los Angeles Rams on September 21. The announcement comes as the team prepares to honor the late conservative activist and passionate Eagles supporter, allowing all ticketed fans to stay for a special 15-minute tribute, transforming the Linc into a symbol of remembrance. The event will open to the 67,594 ticketed fans, with the stadium’s massive video boards showcasing Kirk’s iconic words and memorable moments from his life. Inspired by Kirk’s unwavering support and his tragic assassination on September 10, 2025, the Eagles aim to celebrate his enduring legacy. Organizers have committed to ensuring a seamless transition from the memorial to the game, prioritizing security and comfort for all attendees. This initiative reflects the Eagles’ dedication to community engagement, building on recent inclusivity efforts. Eagles owner Jeffrey Lurie emphasized the tribute’s significance, stating, “We’ve always aimed to bring the Eagles closer to every home. Lincoln Financial Field is the heart of our community, and we will make it so. We must bring Charlie’s legacy to everyone—15 short minutes, I hope, will let people feel it and remember him.” His words have struck a chord with fans, reinforcing the team’s role as a pillar of Philadelphia’s spirit. Fans on X have warmly received the news, with @EaglesFanatic posting, “A fitting tribute for Charlie—Lurie never disappoints!” and @PhillyPride adding, “Lincoln will become a cathedral of memory.” The memorial is scheduled to begin around 2:00 PM ET on September 20, ahead of the game on September 21 starting at 1:00 PM ET, featuring a moment of silence and a curated video montage, inviting all to reflect on Kirk’s impact. As the Eagles defend their Super Bowl LIX title, this event adds an emotional dimension to their season. Will this memorial inspire a Week 3 victory and unite Eagles Nation in remembrance? The anticipation is building.

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