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After a very disappointing end to the 2023 NFL season, the Philadelphia Eagles headed into the NFL offseason with no telling what the immediate future would hold for the storied franchise, as it seemed inevitable that some drastic changes would be made.
The one move that everyone was expecting after the 2023 campaign came to an end for the Eagles was the team parting ways with head coach Nick Sirianni, as it was the consensus that he had lost the locker room and it would be better for Philadelphia to move on.
However, the team chose to keep Sirianni on for at least one more season, which is a move that could backfire on the team.
In the meantime, the team has been making moves in NFL free agency, with the Eagles making one of the best signings so far by landing star running back Saquon Barkley.
Recently, veteran center Jason Kelce decided to call it a career, but he appears to be already regretting that idea due to the moves Philadelphia has made thus far via Bleacher Report.
“It sucks, it really does,” Kelce said. “I wanna be a part of this so bad. I wish I could.”
“It sucks, it really does. I wanna be a part of this so bad. I wish I could.”
Jason Kelce on not being able to play with Saquon and the Eagles next season
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— Bleacher Report (@BleacherReport) March 14, 2024
With the addition of Barkley to the backfield in Philadelphia, the Eagles have one of the most stacked offenses in the league, as they can hurt opposing defenses through the air and on the ground, which could help this franchise bounce back in 2024.
It’ll be interesting to see what other moves the team makes moving forward and if this squad can get back on track next season.
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