Eagles plan trade for Jets' Jermaine Johnson II to bolster defense
Eagles plan trade for Jets' Jermaine Johnson II to bolster defense

Eagles plan trade for Jets' Jermaine Johnson II to bolster defense

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The Philadelphia Eagles are facing significant roster changes following the first wave of free agency, with notable departures including defensive tackle Milton Williams and safety C.J. Gardner-Johnson, who led the league in interceptions during his time with the team. As the Eagles seek to bolster their thin defensive positions, they are rumored to pursue a trade for young EDGE defender Jermaine Johnson II from the New York Jets. Additionally, with Gardner-Johnson's exit, the team is considering free agent additions, eyeing Indianapolis Colts safety Julian Blackmon as a potential fit. The Eagles also added running back Avery Williams, indicating a shift in their special teams strategy, particularly for punt returns. Furthermore, they have signed long snapper Charley Hughlett to upgrade that position, while previously signed player Bryce Huff has been put on the trade block. Overall, these moves reflect the Eagles' efforts to reshape their roster for the upcoming season.

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