The Philadelphia Eagles only have two games remaining as they sit with a 10-5 record and are the winners of the NFC East.
There are a lot of players on the team who are in the final year of their deals and will be free agents in 2026. They have very little time to make a final impression on the team before the Eagles evaluate the roster in the offseason.
Here are the five players who need to make a strong impression on the franchise in the last two games to stay on the team next year:
Dallas Goedert, TE
Goedert is having a career season in terms of touchdowns, with 10 on the year, tying an Eagles franchise record for tight ends in one year. He also has 57 receptions for 583 yards, averaging just 10.2 yards per reception, which is the second lowest of his career. It's still up in the air whether Goedert is going to be back with the Eagles, but at the rate he's going, Philly is going to have a tough time moving on from him.
Josh Uche, EDGE
Uche had a nice start to the season as one of the top pass rushers on the Eagles, but with Brandon Graham and Jaelan Phillips' arrivals, Uche all of a sudden lost his spot on the roster. The Eagles haven't made Uche active for a game since the Green Bay Packers game in November. Unless there is an injury, Uche might not play again this season, so that he might be out the door in the offseason.
Jahan Dotson, WR
In seven games, Dotson has recorded more than 10 yards in a game this season, with his high being 59 yards from Week 1 against the Dallas Cowboys. Dotson has just 15 catches for 222 yards and one touchdown. Year 2 has not improved for him, and if he doesn't get off the rest of the regular season and the postseason, it will be his last as an Eagle.
A.J. Dillon, RB
A dropped kickoff return and fumble against the New York Giants in Week 6 was enough to sink Dillon to the bottom of the depth chart to the point that he hasn't been active since. He rushed for 60 yards and caught for another 18 yards in six games. Unless injuries occur, he probably doesn't come back to the Eagles after this season.
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Kylen Granson, TE
The tight end position might see some changes in Philadelphia, so Granson is fighting to try to stay on the roster. He's only made three catches for 10 yards as he's been more of a blocking tight end. Granson has time to make a final impression before the Eagles make some decisions on what's going to happen at tight end.
