3 Philadelphia Eagles who could lose their job if Carlos Hyde joins team

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If the Philadelphia Eagles end up signing Carlos Hyde for the 2020 season, it would provide the offense with another veteran presence in the backfield.

Even though the Philadelphia Eagles aren’t desperately in need of help at the running back position when looking at their current situation in the backfield, adding a veteran in Carlos Hyde could still work wonders.

Coming off what many consider the best season of his career with the Houston Texans, Hyde may be turning 30 in September, but the former Ohio State star is still in great position to bring plenty to the table for a team like the Eagles if the interest were there.

With that being said, a recent report from NFL insider Adam Caplan reveals that Hyde is in fact a running back Philadelphia is considering at this point in the offseason to provide another veteran in the backfield to take some of the pressure off the other guys.

But of course, as exciting as a move like this would be for the Eagles on offense, this would also mean that other running backs currently on the roster could see less carries.

This would obviously seem disappointing for some of those players, but also if the addition of Hyde put Philadelphia in better position to win games, this is what would really matter the most for the defending NFC East champions.

Finishing on top of the division for the third time in four years is going to be far from easy for Philadelphia when seeing how the other three teams across the NFC East, but at least if Hyde were to come on board, it would put the Eagles in better position to pull it off.

Since the possibility of Hyde signing has become a popular topic of discussion in the City of Brotherly Love, if he does end up signing with the Eagles, here are three Philadelphia running backs it could impact the most.