With the departure of a prior high draft pick and the addition of new talent, the team announced a significant personnel overhaul.
The Eagles’ offseason roster boasts a talented wide receiver who has earned it.
Through a simple social media announcement, the organization formally announced the change.
“We waived running back Tyrion Davis-Price and added wide receiver Giles Jackson.”
Giles Jackson made an impression on coaches during his test period even though he was not selected out of Washington.
The 5-foot-9 receiver, who led the Huskies with 85 catches the previous season, brings to Philadelphia strong collegiate credentials.
He started his collegiate football career at Michigan before moving to Washington, where he spent four seasons amassing 1,414 receiving yards and nine touchdowns.
With ten other receivers vying for roster spots, the California product suddenly faces fierce competition.
Tyrion Davis-Price, meanwhile, leaves Philadelphia following a brief stay with the team.
The majority of the previous season was spent on the Eagles’ practice squad by the former third-round pick of San Francisco in 2022.
He just managed seven yards on three carries in his little game action versus Dallas late in the regular season.
As the Eagles continue their spring workouts and assess potential at every position, they now have seven running backs on the roster with this most recent roster change.