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Eagles Lose Key Defenders, Eye Sweat Trade
13 Mar
Summary
- C.J. Gardner-Johnson and Javon Hargrave have left the Eagles.
- Pass rusher Bryce Huff retired at age 27 to start a new company.
- Josh Sweat has requested a trade and is of interest to the Eagles.

The Philadelphia Eagles are experiencing a defensive shake-up as multiple key players depart. Safety C.J. Gardner-Johnson has signed with the Buffalo Bills, and defensive tackle Javon Hargrave is heading to the Green Bay Packers. In an unexpected turn, pass rusher Bryce Huff has retired at the young age of 27 to establish a company called 'Neighborstone,' aimed at enhancing fire safety for lithium batteries.
Amidst these departures, the Eagles may be looking to bolster their pass rush. Edge rusher Josh Sweat has reportedly requested a trade from the Arizona Cardinals and has garnered interest from both the Packers and the Eagles. Sweat played under current Green Bay defensive coordinator Jonathan Gannon during his tenure with the Eagles, a connection that may influence his potential next destination.
The Eagles, who made a significant financial commitment to Jaelan Phillips that did not result in his return, urgently need a pass rusher. While the free-agent market has limited options, Sweat, a seven-year Eagles veteran with 55 career sacks, presents a known and impactful solution. Despite his substantial contract with the Cardinals, acquiring Sweat is considered feasible for the Eagles' general manager.




