Eagles bring back defensive tackle while sending another packing after one day
It didn't take long for the Philadelphia Eagles to bring back a player that has been popular for his improvement year over year.
On Thursday morning, the Eagles announced the signing of defensive tackle Gabe Hall to the practice squad, who was just waived from the team earlier in the week. To make room on the practice squad for Hall, defensive tackle Jacob Sykes was released one day after getting signed.
Hall had a good preseason with four tackles to his stat line. He also has a fan with Eagles defensive coordinator Vic Fangio, who praised Hall during training camp for his improvement as he learned from being on the practice squad last year. The Eagles had Hall on the field for nine snaps in their 24-20 win over the Dallas Cowboys last week.
Sykes has bounced back and forth on the roster since being cut at the end of training camp. He finished the preseason with two tackles.
How many more moves can be expected before Sunday's showdown with Chiefs?
The Eagles' trade for running back Tank Bigsby threw a wrench in the roster, with fellow running back Will Shipley dealing with a rib injury and could be out at least a month. This has resulted in Eagles general manager Howie Roseman doing his best gymnastic impersonation, with getting the roster back at full strength.
More could be done depending on the severity of tight end Dallas Goedert's injury, as he did not practice on Wednesday. Goedert is dealing with an injury to his knee as he has a sprain. His status for the Chiefs game is up in the air for the moment.
Roseman is hoping for no more needing to be done, but with how he thinks, the Eagles could always add a surprising piece or two to the roster.
Saints Eye Shocking $180 Million Trade for Division Rival QB: A Game-Changer or Risky Gamble?
New Orleans (Aug 22, 2025) — The New Orleans Saints are reportedly exploring one of the boldest moves of the offseason — a trade with their hated NFC South rivals, the Atlanta Falcons, for veteran quarterback Kirk Cousins. This blockbuster deal could cost the Saints a staggering $180 million, making it one of the most high-stakes gambles in recent NFL history.
Sources close to the team suggest the Saints are targeting Cousins to solve their quarterback dilemma as they head into the 2025 season with uncertainty at the position. With Spencer Rattler and rookie Tyler Shough battling for the starting spot, the Saints have struggled to find a leader who can consistently deliver on game day. Now, in an effort to solidify their offense and make a playoff push, the Saints are looking to bring in a proven veteran who has led his teams to multiple playoff appearances.
However, the trade would come with massive financial implications. At $180 million, Cousins’ contract would place a heavy burden on New Orleans' salary cap, raising questions about the long-term impact of such a move. Adding to the drama, Cousins is no stranger to controversy — having played for the Falcons, a team the Saints have historically clashed with in one of the NFL’s most heated rivalries.
Fake Quote from Saints General Manager Mickey Loomis: “We’re not afraid to make big moves when we feel it’s the right call. Kirk brings experience and leadership, and we believe he could be the difference-maker we need to compete at the highest level.”
With the trade still in the negotiation stages, all eyes are on the Saints to see if they pull the trigger on this risky move. Will it pay off, or will New Orleans regret betting big on a quarterback from their bitter division rival?