NFC East news: New York gets their QB, Washington and Philly focus on offensive line

NFC East news: New York gets their QB, Washington and Philly focus on offensive line
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Russell Wilson praises explosive Malik Nabers igniting Giants’ offense with deep connections in thrilling new era - Harper Wright, MotorcycleSports.net

The top quarterback and wide receiver for the Giants are ready to get to work.

A Dynamic Union Veteran quarterback Russell Wilson and explosive receiver Malik Nabers have forged a connection that promises to revitalize the team’s offensive approach. Wilson, celebrated for his deep passing accuracy, has embraced Nabers’ ability to accelerate plays and create impactful moments downfield.

Unleashing Explosive Talent

Wilson expressed genuine enthusiasm about integrating Nabers into the offensive structure, emphasizing the receiver’s remarkable speed and agility. Nabers’ performance on a pivotal play—where a well-timed cross route turned into an impressive gain—showcased his natural talent for exploiting opportunities in tight coverage. His ability to shift direction swiftly and extend plays makes him an integral part of the strategic vision.

Forging a New Offensive Era

As preparations begin for an intensive offseason program starting on April 21, the focus remains on building a cohesive unit that leverages the distinctive skills of both Wilson and Nabers. Their collaboration is expected to bring a renewed sense of urgency and innovation to the offensive game plan, setting the stage for a dynamic season where deep connections become a hallmark of the team’s evolving strategy.

Eagles Reunite With 2018 Draft Pick - John McMullen, Sports Illustrated

Philadelphia continues to focus on their offensive line stability and depth.

PHILADELPHIA - The Eagles lost two members of their successful 2018 draft class in free agency this year, and will now be bringing one back to the organization.

Philadelphia’s two fourth-round picks that year, edge defender Josh Sweat and defensive back Avonte Maddox, left for Arizona and Detroit, respectively, and now sixth-rounder Matt Pryor is returning after four seasons with Indianapolis, San Francisco, and Chicago.

The Philadelphia’s Jeff McLane first reported the move and a league source confirmed it to Philadelphia Eagles On SI.

All five members of the Eagles’ 2018 draft class, which also includes star tight end Dallas Goedert in the second round and second-team All-Pro left tackle Jordan Mailata in the seventh round, contributed in a meaningful way to the organization and all remain in the league eight years later.

The 6-foot-7, 320-pound Pryor, 30, was the 206th overall pick in the 2018 draft out of TCU and spent his first three seasons with the Eagles before being dealt to the Colts, along with a 2022 seventh-round pick, for a sixth-rounder in 2022 year at the initial cutdown to 53 before the 2021 season.

Pryor played 27 games for the Eagles with 10 starts quickly highlighting the versatility to play inside and outside with what is a tackle frame. Six of Pryor’s starts in Philadelphia came at right guard, three at right tackle, and one at left guard.

He moved on to...