Eagles Make Late Roster Move, Waive Guard Despite Super Bowl Role
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Philadelphia, PA – Just days before finalizing their 53-man roster, the Philadelphia Eagles made a surprising late move by waiving a young offensive lineman who had already experienced the heights of winning a Super Bowl in his rookie season. The decision caught many by surprise, given his contributions in 2024 and the promise he showed as part of Philadelphia’s deep offensive line rotation.
According to league sources, the guard had been battling for a backup role this summer. While coaches praised his toughness and versatility on the interior, Philadelphia’s crowded depth chart and the emergence of other younger linemen left him in a vulnerable spot. With final cutdowns looming, the Eagles opted to make the tough decision.
The move comes as Philadelphia continues to shuffle pieces ahead of Week 1, aiming to balance experience with long-term potential. Despite the guard’s championship pedigree, the front office ultimately chose to prioritize roster flexibility.
That player is Trevor Keegan, a fifth-round pick in the 2024 NFL Draft. Keegan became part of Eagles history when he helped the team capture Super Bowl LIX during his first season. But just one year later, his future in Philadelphia is uncertain as he hits the waiver wire, where other teams now have a chance to claim him.
Reports indicate Keegan is expected to be on waivers Thursday, giving rival franchises an opportunity to add a young lineman with championship experience. If unclaimed, he could be a candidate to return to Philadelphia via the practice squad, though nothing is guaranteed at this stage.
For the Eagles, the move highlights just how competitive roster construction has become for a team aiming to defend its Super Bowl crown. For Keegan, it represents both a setback and a fresh opportunity, as teams in need of interior depth may see his experience as too valuable to ignore.