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Eagles acquire pass rusher Jaelan Phillips from Dolphins

Olivia Reiner, The Philadelphia Inquirer on

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PHILADELPHIA — Pass-rush help is on its way to the Philadelphia Eagles.

The team is acquiring Jaelan Phillips from the Miami Dolphins in exchange for a 2026 third-round pick, a league source confirmed to The Philadelphia Inquirer on Monday morning.

The move comes ahead of Tuesday’s trade deadline in an attempt to bolster the Eagles’ pass rush. The group has evolved since the start of the season, with Za’Darius Smith retiring, Brandon Graham returning and three players — Nolan Smith, Azeez Ojulari, and Ogbo Okoronkwo — going on injured reserve. Smith is expected to return after the bye week.

The Eagles will look to tap into Phillips’ upside, bringing pass-rush juice to an edge rushers rotation that has combined for just 5 1/2 sacks (including Za’Darius' 1 1/2) through eight games.

Phillips, 26, arrives in Philadelphia on the final year of his rookie deal after an injury-riddled start to his NFL career with the struggling Dolphins. The 2021 No. 18 overall pick out of the University of Miami, Phillips had a productive first two seasons in the league, as he posted 15 1/2 total sacks.

However, his next two seasons were ended by injuries, including a would-be breakout campaign in 2023 in which he racked up 6 1/2 sacks in eight games. That year, Phillips suffered a torn Achilles tendon. The following season, he suffered a partially torn ACL after just four games.

 

Phillips has managed to stay healthy this season. He has started in all nine games with the Dolphins and has heated up in recent weeks, collecting three sacks in the last five games.

He notched his most recent sack last week in the Dolphins’ Thursday night loss to the Baltimore Ravens, a performance that prompted the firing of general manager Chris Grier and an anticipated fire sale for 2-7 Miami.

According to Next Gen Stats, Phillips’ 29 pressures this season (tied with Hunt, among others) rank 12th among all defensive players in the NFL.

The 6-foot-5, 263-pound edge rusher is set to reunite with Eagles defensive coordinator Vic Fangio. He held the same title with the Dolphins in 2023, the year Phillips was on the ascent before his season-ending injury.

The acquisition of Phillips marks Howie Roseman’s third move in the last week ahead of Tuesday’s trade deadline. The Eagles general manager has added options in the secondary, picking up outside cornerback Jaire Alexander from the Ravens and slot cornerback Michael Carter II from the New York Jets.


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