Philadelphia Eagles Honors: 2025-26 Season Standouts
The Philadelphia Eagles have been celebrating their impressive performances from the 2025-26 season, and we're taking a closer look at some of the standout players who made it happen.
Cameback Player of the Year: Nakobe Dean
After recovering from a torn patellar tendon injury, Nakobe Dean proved that he's still one of the best blitzing linebackers in the NFL. With 55 tackles, 4 sacks, and 2 forced fumbles over 10 games, Dean took his game to new heights, making him the Eagles' comeback player of the year.
Breakout Player of the Year: Jalyx Hunt
Jalyx Hunt exploded onto the scene from Week 7 on, showcasing his versatility as a player. With 38 tackles, 6.5 sacks, and a remarkable 3 INTs (including a pick-six), Hunt became one of the most dynamic edge defenders in the league.
Offensive Player of the Year: DeVonta Smith
Devonta Smith led the Eagles with an impressive 1,008 receiving yards, proving himself to be the team's go-to receiver. Unlike some of his counterparts, Smith was consistent and reliable throughout the season, making him the offensive player of the year.
Defensive Player of the Year: Cooper DeJean
Cooper DeJean cemented his status as one of the top tackling cornerbacks in the NFL with 93 tackles, 16 pass breakups, 2 INTs, and a forced fumble. His versatility allowed him to play multiple positions, making him an invaluable asset to the Eagles' defense.
Offensive Rookie of the Year: Drew Kendall
With limited playing time, Drew Kendall still managed to make an impact with his teammates. As one of the only rookies to crack the starting lineup, Kendall showed promise as a long-term contributor, solidifying his position as the Eagles' offensive rookie of the year.
Defensive Rookie of the Year: Jihaad Campbell
Jihaad Campbell had an impressive first seven games before being demoted due to injuries. Despite this setback, Campbell demonstrated maturity and resilience by not complaining and being prepared for his return. His stats may have been hindered, but he undoubtedly earned the defensive rookie of the year award.
Clutch Performance of the Year: Moro Ojomo
In a crucial 4th-and-1 situation against the Packers, Moro Ojomo called out the play and made an immediate impact with his penetration into the backfield. The Eagles took over on downs, showcasing Ojomo's clutch gene.
Moment of the Year: Jordan Davis' Block for TD
The Eagles-Rams game had its share of memorable moments, but none more thrilling than Jordan Davis' block that led to a touchdown return. This play will go down as one of the most electrifying plays of the season.
Celly (Celebration) of the Year: Dallas Goedert's Baby Rocking
Who can forget Dallas Goedert's hilarious celebration after scoring a touchdown with his newborn baby? The adorable moment has been making waves across social media, and it's clear that Goedert's love for his family knows no bounds.
The Philadelphia Eagles have been celebrating their impressive performances from the 2025-26 season, and we're taking a closer look at some of the standout players who made it happen.
Cameback Player of the Year: Nakobe Dean
After recovering from a torn patellar tendon injury, Nakobe Dean proved that he's still one of the best blitzing linebackers in the NFL. With 55 tackles, 4 sacks, and 2 forced fumbles over 10 games, Dean took his game to new heights, making him the Eagles' comeback player of the year.
Breakout Player of the Year: Jalyx Hunt
Jalyx Hunt exploded onto the scene from Week 7 on, showcasing his versatility as a player. With 38 tackles, 6.5 sacks, and a remarkable 3 INTs (including a pick-six), Hunt became one of the most dynamic edge defenders in the league.
Offensive Player of the Year: DeVonta Smith
Devonta Smith led the Eagles with an impressive 1,008 receiving yards, proving himself to be the team's go-to receiver. Unlike some of his counterparts, Smith was consistent and reliable throughout the season, making him the offensive player of the year.
Defensive Player of the Year: Cooper DeJean
Cooper DeJean cemented his status as one of the top tackling cornerbacks in the NFL with 93 tackles, 16 pass breakups, 2 INTs, and a forced fumble. His versatility allowed him to play multiple positions, making him an invaluable asset to the Eagles' defense.
Offensive Rookie of the Year: Drew Kendall
With limited playing time, Drew Kendall still managed to make an impact with his teammates. As one of the only rookies to crack the starting lineup, Kendall showed promise as a long-term contributor, solidifying his position as the Eagles' offensive rookie of the year.
Defensive Rookie of the Year: Jihaad Campbell
Jihaad Campbell had an impressive first seven games before being demoted due to injuries. Despite this setback, Campbell demonstrated maturity and resilience by not complaining and being prepared for his return. His stats may have been hindered, but he undoubtedly earned the defensive rookie of the year award.
Clutch Performance of the Year: Moro Ojomo
In a crucial 4th-and-1 situation against the Packers, Moro Ojomo called out the play and made an immediate impact with his penetration into the backfield. The Eagles took over on downs, showcasing Ojomo's clutch gene.
Moment of the Year: Jordan Davis' Block for TD
The Eagles-Rams game had its share of memorable moments, but none more thrilling than Jordan Davis' block that led to a touchdown return. This play will go down as one of the most electrifying plays of the season.
Celly (Celebration) of the Year: Dallas Goedert's Baby Rocking
Who can forget Dallas Goedert's hilarious celebration after scoring a touchdown with his newborn baby? The adorable moment has been making waves across social media, and it's clear that Goedert's love for his family knows no bounds.