Checking in with Eagles Alumni: How Did They Fares After Leaving Philly?
The Philadelphia Eagles made some savvy moves at the trade deadline, filling a few of their most pressing needs. But what if they had held onto some of their key players who departed this offseason? Would the team have more holes to fill now?
Let's check in with some former Eagles players who are making a name for themselves elsewhere in the league.
Josh Sweat, Defensive End, Cardinals
The Eagles' move to trade Sweat seems like a no-brainer given his success with eight sacks on the season. He had a standout game against the Seahawks last week, racking up a forced fumble and recovery.
C.J. Gardner-Johnson, Safety, Bears
After being released by the Texans, CJGJ found a new home in Chicago, where he's been making an impact. In his latest win over the Giants, he recorded two sacks and a forced fumble.
Isaiah Rodgers, Cornerback, Vikings
Rodgers is still one of the top cornerbacks in the league, but his numbers have cooled down somewhat since joining the Vikings. He has 29 passes allowed this season with just two touchdowns.
Darius Slay, Cornerback, Steelers
As the oldest starting cornerback in the NFL, Slay is taking it to his new team, Pittsburgh. However, he's allowing a high level of action on his side, with a QB rating of 108.0.
Milton Williams, Defensive Tackle, Patriots
In just 10 games this season, Williams has already notched three sacks and seven tackles for loss as the Patriots' rotational defensive tackle.
Mekhi Becton, Guard, Chargers
The reclamation project from his Eagles days is thriving in LA, starting in eight of their first nine games and helping protect Justin Herbert.
Bryce Huff, Defensive End, 49ers
Huff's success has the Eagles rooting for him to keep it up. If he reaches eight sacks this season, he'll earn improved draft compensation.
Oren Burks, Linebacker, Bengals
The former backup linebacker has been making occasional appearances on defense and is a special teams contributor for the Bengals.
Thomas Booker IV, Defensive Tackle, Raiders
Booker's transition to Las Vegas hasn't been dramatic yet, with just two tackles in his latest game. However, he played 43% of snaps last week.
Kenny Pickett, Quarterback, Raiders
The Eagles traded Pickett for a fifth-round pick, and he's now backup to Geno Smith in Cleveland, throwing just three passes this season.
Kenny Gainwell, Running Back, Steelers
Gainwell has settled into a rotational role with the Steelers but hasn't seen significant action since his monster weeks earlier in the year. He's had 29 catches but just 52 rushing attempts this season.
Darian Kinnard, Offensive Lineman, Packers
The Eagles moved on from Kinnard due to his limited playing time, which has continued in Green Bay with just six total snaps.
Harrison Bryant and Jack Stoll are also struggling to make an impact in their new roles with the Texans and Saints respectively. Avonte Maddox is back in Philadelphia, where he'll face his former team this weekend.
The Philadelphia Eagles made some savvy moves at the trade deadline, filling a few of their most pressing needs. But what if they had held onto some of their key players who departed this offseason? Would the team have more holes to fill now?
Let's check in with some former Eagles players who are making a name for themselves elsewhere in the league.
Josh Sweat, Defensive End, Cardinals
The Eagles' move to trade Sweat seems like a no-brainer given his success with eight sacks on the season. He had a standout game against the Seahawks last week, racking up a forced fumble and recovery.
C.J. Gardner-Johnson, Safety, Bears
After being released by the Texans, CJGJ found a new home in Chicago, where he's been making an impact. In his latest win over the Giants, he recorded two sacks and a forced fumble.
Isaiah Rodgers, Cornerback, Vikings
Rodgers is still one of the top cornerbacks in the league, but his numbers have cooled down somewhat since joining the Vikings. He has 29 passes allowed this season with just two touchdowns.
Darius Slay, Cornerback, Steelers
As the oldest starting cornerback in the NFL, Slay is taking it to his new team, Pittsburgh. However, he's allowing a high level of action on his side, with a QB rating of 108.0.
Milton Williams, Defensive Tackle, Patriots
In just 10 games this season, Williams has already notched three sacks and seven tackles for loss as the Patriots' rotational defensive tackle.
Mekhi Becton, Guard, Chargers
The reclamation project from his Eagles days is thriving in LA, starting in eight of their first nine games and helping protect Justin Herbert.
Bryce Huff, Defensive End, 49ers
Huff's success has the Eagles rooting for him to keep it up. If he reaches eight sacks this season, he'll earn improved draft compensation.
Oren Burks, Linebacker, Bengals
The former backup linebacker has been making occasional appearances on defense and is a special teams contributor for the Bengals.
Thomas Booker IV, Defensive Tackle, Raiders
Booker's transition to Las Vegas hasn't been dramatic yet, with just two tackles in his latest game. However, he played 43% of snaps last week.
Kenny Pickett, Quarterback, Raiders
The Eagles traded Pickett for a fifth-round pick, and he's now backup to Geno Smith in Cleveland, throwing just three passes this season.
Kenny Gainwell, Running Back, Steelers
Gainwell has settled into a rotational role with the Steelers but hasn't seen significant action since his monster weeks earlier in the year. He's had 29 catches but just 52 rushing attempts this season.
Darian Kinnard, Offensive Lineman, Packers
The Eagles moved on from Kinnard due to his limited playing time, which has continued in Green Bay with just six total snaps.
Harrison Bryant and Jack Stoll are also struggling to make an impact in their new roles with the Texans and Saints respectively. Avonte Maddox is back in Philadelphia, where he'll face his former team this weekend.