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Eagles sign former Texans RB right after loss to Cowboys to bolster offense. Roseman makes another wild move

Eagles GM Howie Roseman in prime position to win this NFL award | Yardbarker

Less than 48 hours after a gut-wrenching 24 to 21 loss to the division rival Dallas Cowboys, Philadelphia Eagles general manager Howie Roseman is once again at the center of attention and controversy.

According to veteran NFL reporter Aaron Wilson, Roseman made a direct call to former Houston Texans running back Dameon Pierce just hours after Pierce was released. The move sent shockwaves through the fanbase. What exactly is Roseman trying to do?

📞 “Roseman previously attempted to trade for Pierce but couldn’t finalize a deal. Once Pierce was released, he immediately called again to try to bring him in” a source told Wilson.

But despite Roseman’s pursuit, Dameon Pierce ultimately chose to sign with the Kansas City Chiefs, leaving the Eagles empty handed.

Houston Texans waive Running Back Dameon Pierce ahead of Buffalo Bills  clash | Mint

âť— The real outrage: Why go after another RB in the first place?

Eagles already have Tank Bigsby, who just had a breakout 104 yard game against the Giants… and yet, in the loss to the Cowboys, he was completely ignored:

  • Played just 5% of offensive snaps

  • Only 1 carry in the game, which went for 8 yards (the team’s longest rush of the day)

  • Season stats: 164 rushing yards on just 18 carries, averaging an explosive 9.1 yards per carry

  • 🤯 How do you bench a guy producing that efficiently?

    Meanwhile, Will Shipley, another young weapon, has vanished from the offense since Bigsby’s breakout. And A.J. Dillon? Not even active anymore.

    đź§  What is Eagles offensive coordinator Kevin Patullo doing?

    Why are the Eagles ignoring their own backfield talent while chasing another RB right after a loss? Does this mean they don’t trust Bigsby as much as the fans do, or is this just another example of mismanaging their own assets?

    📉 “We have weapons. We just don’t use them.” one frustrated Eagles fan

    The Eagles didn’t just lose to the Cowboys on the field. They may be losing control off it too.

    And while fans are still scratching their heads, the Chiefs quietly swooped in and stole Dameon Pierce away.

    📣 What do you think of the Eagles’ current offensive strategy? Is Tank Bigsby being unfairly ignored?

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