Here are some key takeaways from Lurie’s media session: Eagles head coach Nick Sirianni is set to enter the final year of his contract in 2025 but he isn’t going to go into a lame duck year. Not after winning a Super Bowl. Lurie made that abundantly clear.
While a potential tush push ban would affect the Eagles drastically on the field, it could also affect their draft strategy.
Philadelphia's variation of the quarterback sneak, called the Tush Push, has been pushed off by the league at owner meetings this week for May. The decision to push off the vote is so that other owners can job on the side of banning the play outright.
The Philadelphia Eagles have the No. 32 pick in the 2025 NFL Draft when Round 1 begins April 24 in Green Bay. The Eagles own eight total picks in the seven-round draft. Every pick in the seven-round NFL Draft. • Round 1: April 24, 8 p.m. ET • Rounds 2-3: April 25, 7 p.m. ET • Rounds 4-7: April 26, noon ET
The one-year trial version of the dynamic kickoff in the NFL led to an uptick in the return rate that wasn’t quite as much as the league had hoped.
The NFL had previously announced that four new International Home Marketing Areas (IHMA) had been approved, with the Philadelphia Eagles granted access to Australia, New Zealand, and Ghana—the first NFL club to enter a market in Africa. The program initially included 19 teams, granting access to 30 IHMAs across 10 countries until Monday.
Ojulari has recorded 22 sacks in four seasons with the New York Giants as a former second-round pick. While he has struggled to stay healthy over his career, he joins an Eagles defense with Jalen Carter and Nolan Smith already considered stars in their respective positions.