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The Newest Member of the Eagles Thrilled at Philly, Eager to Win Super Bowl with Team

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A new Eagle is soaring with excitement! Philly’s latest defensive addition, a dynamic pass rusher, is raving about the city’s fans and hungry to chase a Super Bowl ring, sources told ESPN.

Signed in the 2025 offseason, this edge rusher brings speed and grit. His arrival bolsters a young defensive front, aiming to keep Philly’s Super Bowl LIX momentum alive.

Azeez Ojulari gushed: “I’m really surprised by the fans here. I’ve never seen a fanbase so passionate yet respectful and polite like Eagles fans. They filled the Camp practice field, showing they support the whole team so much.”

Ojulari, 25, joined from the Giants, where he notched 16 sacks in four years. His 8-sack 2021 season highlights his potential to spark Vic Fangio’s defense.

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With Josh Sweat and Brandon Graham gone, Ojulari joins Nolan Smith and Jalyx Hunt. His one-year deal is a low-risk bet for a Super Bowl repeat.

Fans on X, like @EaglesNation, buzzed: “Ojulari’s our next pass-rush star!” His speed could elevate Philly’s top-10 sack defense, complementing Haason Reddick’s veteran presence.

Ojulari’s prior work with Jonathan Gannon fuels confidence. “I’m here to win it all,” he said, eyeing a title run with Hurts and Saquon Barkley.

As training camp looms, Ojulari’s energy ignites Philly. Can he help the Eagles soar to Super Bowl LX? The city’s passionate fans are all in.

🚨 BREAKING: Andy Reid BENCHES Chris Jones After Costly Mistake vs Jaguars — “No One Is Untouchable” 😳🔥
Kansas City, MO – The Kansas City Chiefs locker room is shaking after head coach Andy Reid made a stunning move that’s sending shockwaves through the NFL. Following a critical defensive blunder in the loss to the Jacksonville Jaguars, Reid announced that star defensive tackle Chris Jones will be benched in favor of a rising rookie in Week 6. When asked about the controversial decision, Reid didn’t mince words: “No one is untouchable on this team. I don’t care if you’re a rookie or a five-time Pro Bowler — if you make mistakes that cost us, you sit. That’s how accountability works in Kansas City.” The move comes after Jones was flagged on a crucial third-down play that extended Jacksonville’s game-winning drive — a mistake that left both fans and teammates stunned. Sources inside the team say Reid’s decision is meant to “send a message” that discipline and effort outweigh status. Fans are torn — some praising Reid for holding even his biggest stars accountable, while others worry that benching one of the league’s top defenders could backfire in a key stretch of the season. 🔥 Is Andy Reid setting a bold new standard — or risking the locker room’s chemistry?👇 Sound off, Chiefs Kingdom — was this the right call or has Coach Reid gone too far?