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ROSTER MOVE: Eagles Sign a “Silent Warrior” to the Practice Squad

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Philadelphia, PA – The Philadelphia Eagles have made a quiet yet potentially game-changing move this week, signing veteran offensive lineman Iosua Opeta to their practice squad — a move that could prove crucial as the team navigates a stretch filled with injuries and lineup adjustments.

Opeta, 29, is no stranger to the Eagles faithful. He first joined Philadelphia in 2019 as an undrafted free agent out of Weber State, working his way up from the practice squad to the active roster. Over his four seasons with the team, he appeared in 38 games (10 starts) and contributed at both left and right guard.

At the 2019 NFL Scouting Combine, Opeta turned heads when he benched 225 pounds 39 times, leading all offensive linemen that year — a testament to his raw power and relentless work ethic.

After a brief stint with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Opeta’s career took an unexpected turn when he suffered a torn ACL during 2024 training camp, forcing him to miss the entire season. Despite the setback, his determination never faded. In March 2025, he re-signed with Tampa Bay but was released before the start of the new season.

Now, the journey comes full circle — back to Philadelphia, the place where it all began.

“Philadelphia has always felt like home,” Opeta said. “This team believed in me when no one else did. I’m back to fight for my brothers, for this city, and for that green.”

Known for his versatility, toughness, and leadership, Opeta’s return provides valuable depth for the Eagles’ offensive line — especially as the team looks to maintain stability amid injuries. His familiarity with the playbook and locker room culture could make him an ideal next man up when opportunity calls.

Beyond the stats and roster moves, Opeta’s story is one of resilience — a reminder of what makes Philadelphia football special: grit, loyalty, and heart.


🦅 Bottom Line:

The Eagles just brought home one of their own — a player forged in adversity and ready to rise again. Don’t overlook this signing; it might just become one of the quiet keys to Philadelphia’s late-season push.

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