Eagles Made 2 Roster Moves On Sunday

Eagles Made 2 Roster Moves On Sunday
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The Philadelphia Eagles continue reshaping their roster following the weekend’s rookie minicamp.

The team announced a notable personnel change, bringing fresh talent into the fold while parting ways with a former high draft pick.

A skilled wide receiver has earned his spot on the Eagles’ offseason roster.

The organization made the move official through a straightforward announcement on their social media channels.

“We’ve signed WR Giles Jackson and waived RB Tyrion Davis-Price.”

We've signed WR Giles Jackson and waived RB Tyrion Davis-Price. pic.twitter.com/oikYgKEkEz

— Philadelphia Eagles (@Eagles) May 4, 2025

Despite going undrafted out of Washington, Giles Jackson impressed coaches during his tryout opportunity.

The 5-foot-9 receiver brings productive college credentials to Philadelphia, having led the Huskies with 85 catches last season.

His journey through collegiate football saw him begin at Michigan before transferring to Washington, where he compiled 1,414 receiving yards and nine touchdowns across four seasons.

The California product now faces stiff competition, joining ten other receivers currently battling for roster spots.

Meanwhile, Tyrion Davis-Price exits Philadelphia after a brief stint with the organization.

The former third-round selection by San Francisco in 2022 spent most of last season on the Eagles’ practice squad.

His limited game action came against Dallas late in the regular season, managing just 7 yards on three carries.

With this latest roster shuffle, the Eagles now carry seven running backs as spring workouts continue and the team evaluates talent at every position.

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