Philadelphia Eagles 2026 Training Camp Preview: A Franchise at a Crossroads
Summary
The Philadelphia Eagles are preparing for their 2026 training camp with several new players added to the team and some key players leaving. The team is dealing with internal conflicts, especially involving quarterback Jalen Hurts, but also hopes to compete strongly in the upcoming NFL season.Key Facts
- The Eagles have voluntary practice sessions scheduled for late May and early June, with mandatory minicamps in early June and training camp starting in mid-July.
- New players added include wide receivers Marquise Brown, Dontayvion Wicks, and Makai Lemon (a first-round draft pick), plus tight end Eli Stowers and defensive players Jonathan Greenard and Arnold Ebiketie.
- Key players who left include quarterback Sam Howell and several defensive players such as Jaelan Phillips and Azeez Ojulari.
- The team recently fired offensive coordinator Kevin Patullo amid reported tensions with quarterback Jalen Hurts.
- Hurts is also reportedly in conflict with wide receiver A.J. Brown and other teammates; Brown may leave the team after June 1.
- Despite internal struggles, the Eagles aim for an 11- or 12-win season, a division title, and a high playoff seed.
- The team last won the Super Bowl two years ago but has experienced more internal issues than most teams recently.
- Coaches and management have focused on building new offensive weapons and strengthening the defense.
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