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C.J. Gardner Johnson wasn't happy after being traded from the Philadelphia Eagles after winning Super Bowl LIX, and the current Houston Texans star clearly hasn't gotten over the move.
Last season, Brown had 1,079 yards receiving. But he missed three games due to injury, plus the meaningless regular-season finale. In addition, the Eagles made running back Saquon Barkley the focal point of the offense as he became just the ninth player in NFL history to surpass 2,000 yards, finishing with 2,005.
While breaking down the top ten wide receivers in the NFL for ESPN, one scout raved about Philadelphia Eagles standout AJ Brown's dominant blend of skills.
Philadelphia Eagles defensive lineman Jalen Carter's reputation as one of the most dominant players at his position continues to grow.
That's why Mitchell is No. 7 on our list of 12 most intriguing Eagles heading into the start of training camp on July 22. We're counting them down each weekday from No. 12 to No. 1. The series began July 7 and will culminate with the start of camp.
In two seasons with the Eagles, Gardner-Johnson recorded 126 tackles, 20 pass breakups, and 12 interceptions. He brought a much-needed edge to a defense that needed intensity, and that energy catapulted Philadelphia to another championship.
Lane Johnson and Jordan Mailata sandwich Trent Williams on ESPN's ranking of the game's top offensive tackles. Johnson earned the third spot on the list, and Mailata took the fifth spot. Tristan Wirfs and Penei Sewell earned the top two spots.
For example, the Eagles are facing the Cowboys in their season opener on Sept. 4. The Cowboys have two top wide receivers in CeeDee Lamb and George Pickens. It's easy to see DeJean lined up on the outside opposite Quinyon Mitchell to take one of those players in base defense.
The Philadelphia Eagles have created a legacy in many ways, including for being an organization often willing to pay its young stars on the come. Philadelphia's
This article was originally published on www.si.com as 32 Teams in 32 Days: Back-to-Back Titles Would Put Eagles in Dynasty Conversation. Welcome to 32 teams in 32 days. To get us through the offseason, we’ll be examining every team in the NFL, in order of projected 2025 win totals. Up next: the Eagles.