Philadelphia Eagles news and links for 7/28/25.
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NFL players, coaches, GMs under most pressure in 2025 season - ESPN
Kevin Patullo, OC, Philadelphia Eagles: There’s no middle ground for recent Eagles offensive coordinators: They’re either getting promoted or getting fired quickly. After two seasons with Doug Pederson in 2016 and 2017, Frank Reich earned a head coaching job with the Colts. That opened the door for Mike Groh, who was fired after two seasons despite not being the team’s primary playcaller. Pederson took over as de facto coordinator and was fired from all of his roles after one more season in charge. (Press Taylor, the pass game coordinator that season, also left the organization.) With Nick Sirianni taking over as coach in 2021, the role has turned over even more quickly. Like Pederson, Sirianni made it to the Super Bowl after two seasons, which earned offensive coordinator Shane Steichen the top job with the Colts. Brian Johnson was promoted and fired after one season in charge of the offense, giving way to Kellen Moore, whose success and Super Bowl win earned him the head coaching job in New Orleans this offseason.
Eagles Rookie Review: Cooper DeJean is already one of, if not THE best, nickel defenders in the NFL - BGN
There are not many good nickel cornerbacks in the NFL because it’s an incredibly tough spot to play. You have to be able to cover the league’s best receivers, deal with inside and outside breaking routes, and play a vital role in the team’s run fit. DeJean is already one of, if not the best, nickel defenders in the NFL. His run defense is already a cheat code in the modern NFL. Who can remember this hit?!
Mailbag: Tiering each Eagles starter compared with other NFL players at their positions - PhillyVoice
Question from @acbreakfast: Thoughts on Terrace Marshall’s camp so far and chances to make the 53? He’s done some nice things so far, but unless he can beat out Jahan Dotson for the WR3 job, I don’t like his chances. When he was released by the Panthers after 2024 training camp, GM Dan Morgan referenced his lack of contributions on special teams (via Schuyler Callihan of SI): I had a few teams call me and ask me about Terrace and obviously, I think the world of Terrace. Not only a great person, but he had a great camp. He did everything that we asked out there. I think those types of cuts, they’re always tough, they’re always challenging. It was right there at the end where we were kind of deciding if we were going to keep him or not. Special teams really comes into play and Terrace hasn’t really been a special teams ace for us and that played a big role in our decision to ultimately release him. I wish him nothing but the best. I think he’s going to do great and I wish him success...