Eagles WR Fires Back at Former Team, Says He ‘Didn’t Miss a Thing’ Watching Texans’ Terrible 1-3 Start
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When the Philadelphia Eagles traded for a young wide receiver back in August, the move didn’t make major headlines. But as the 2025 season unfolds, it’s becoming clear that this was one of the smartest roster additions of the offseason.
The receiver arrived from the Houston Texans in exchange for tight end Harrison Bryant and a late-round draft pick. Just two months later, with the Texans sitting at 1-3, he’s quietly proven that his decision — and Philadelphia’s faith — were both justified.
After overcoming leukemia early in his career, the 24-year-old has developed a reputation for resilience and maturity beyond his years. Last season in Houston, he posted 24 receptions for 254 yards and a touchdown, but the organization’s inconsistency left him searching for a place that matched his energy and goals.
That place turned out to be Philadelphia — a franchise defined by structure, accountability, and a hunger to win. Surrounded by veterans like Jalen Hurts and A.J. Brown, he’s embraced the Eagles’ demanding culture with confidence and purpose.
“In Houston, there was no real respect for the players,” John Metchie III said. That 1-3 start says it all. Coming to Philly was the best decision of my career. Here, I’m respected, I’m growing, and I’m surrounded by teammates who want the same thing I do, to bring the next ring home to the Eagles.”
As the Eagles aim for a 5-0 record, Metchie’s story is a reminder of how the right environment can reignite a player’s career — and how sometimes, the best move is the one that doesn’t make headlines at first.