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Eagles WR Dotson: 'Probably My Last Day Here'
13 Jan
Summary
- Wide receiver Jahan Dotson indicated his departure from the Eagles.
- Dotson was the team's third-most-used receiver behind top stars.
- He was acquired before the 2024 season, winning a Super Bowl.

Philadelphia Eagles wide receiver Jahan Dotson has signaled his imminent departure from the team following their playoff elimination on Sunday. In a candid moment during the locker cleanout on Monday, Dotson stated, 'It's tough because I know this is probably my last day here.' He reflected positively on his two-year tenure, describing it as "truly a remarkable" experience.
Dotson, who was the Eagles' third primary wide receiver behind A.J. Brown and DeVonta Smith, was acquired via trade before the 2024 NFL season. During his time in Philadelphia, he recorded 37 receptions for 478 yards and one touchdown across two seasons. His performance was split almost evenly between the 2024 and 2025 seasons.
Previously a first-round pick by the Washington Commanders in 2022, Dotson is still only 25 years old. His potential exit opens an opportunity for younger players like Darius Cooper, who saw increased playing time late in the 2025 season, to fill the receiver room. This also comes amidst ongoing speculation surrounding A.J. Brown's future with the team.




