Eagles add a former PFWA All-Rookie Team member looking for a breakout season

Philly adds Harrison Bryant, a former PFWA All-Rookie Team nod. Can a change of scenery lead to a breakout?
Harrison Bryant, Philadelphia Eagles
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Well, it's been a day. Kenneth Gainwell officially joined Darius Slay as two of the newest members of the Pittsburgh Steelers roster. Josh Sweat popped up in Arizona wearing bright red for his first press conference with the Cardinals. We also met two recently added Philadelphia Eagles.

Following two trades, one a tad more surprising than the other, QB Dorian Thompson-Robinson and guard Kenyon Green have joined the nest. They hope to find a home with our Birds.

A promising young edge rusher was added in the A.M. hours. Josh Uche will get his chance to contribute immediately. Later the same day, reinforcements were added at the tight end position.

Philly adds Harrison Bryant to an already-powerful Eagles offense.

For those who avoid viewing the Cleveland Browns and Las Vegas Raiders whenever possible (we wouldn't blame you if that applies), you may have missed much of what Harrison Bryant has done these past five seasons.

He was named to the 2020 Pro Football Writers Association's All-Rookie Team. Almost five years later, he's one of the newest additions to Philly's roster.

That inaugural season with the Browns ended with 238 yards receiving and three TDs on 24 receptions. Unfortunately, he has only added 639 receiving yards and seven more trips to the end zone to his resume since then.

The 2024-25 campaign, his lone effort with the Raiders, was the worst of his five-year career.

He hopes for a breakout in the City of Brotherly Love. Again, he's only signed for one season. He'll also need to climb the depth chart if he's to earn some playing time and show what he's able to do.

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