Philadelphia Eagles: 5 tough decisions for 2020 offseason
By Dan Parzych
The 2020 offseason is officially underway for the Philadelphia Eagles following Sunday’s playoff loss to the Seattle Seahawks.
After overcoming all the obstacles to finish on top of the NFC East, the Philadelphia Eagles came up short in the playoffs against the Seattle Seahawks 17-9 on Sunday, meaning the 2020 offseason is officially underway for Doug Pederson and company.
For a team that turned out to be one of the biggest victims of the injury bug, and just couldn’t seem to catch a break in regards to key players, the Eagles deserve a ton of credit for even being in the position to participate in the playoffs.
Dealing with any loss this time of year is never easy for teams, but the good news for Philadelphia is with all the talent to work with on both sides of the football, this team should remain a top contender in the NFC for 2020 as well.
Of course, this will be easier said than done since just like every other team across the NFL, the Eagles are expected to have a busy offseason to make sure the team is in the best position possible to make this happen.
Whether it involves bringing back certain players or allowing others to walk, it will be interesting to follow some of these key decisions by Philadelphia over the next few months, especially the more difficult ones.
To help ease the pain from Sunday’s loss to Seattle, it’s time to take a look at five tough decisions the Eagles already know they will have to face during the offseason for certain players, as the team begins the process for looking ahead to 2020.