Eagles add an intriguing prospect from the NFL International Player Pathway

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Eagles add an intriguing prospect from the NFL International Player Pathway

The Eagles continue to invest in raw global talent with upside

Eagles add an intriguing prospect from the NFL International Player Pathway

The Eagles continue to invest in raw global talent with upside

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The Philadelphia Eagles aren’t just building a roster. They’re building a pipeline. Shortly after the conclusion of the 2026 NFL Draft and their addition of Uar Bernard, general manager Howie Roseman followed through on a quiet but telling promise. He said post-draft that he would add another International Player Pathway prospect to the mix. He kept that promise. This time, it came in the form of Joshua Weru, who joined Philadelphia as part of their undrafted rookie free agent class.

JAMBO PHILLY! The @Eagles signed Joshua Weru 🇰🇪 from the International Player Pathway as an undrafted free agent after the #NFLDraft Congratulations, Joshua! pic.twitter.com/Y9Qk40iDeo

It’s a move that feels anything but random. The Eagles have shown a clear willingness to invest in global talent, particularly players who may not come with traditional football resumes but offer rare physical tools and long-term upside. Weru fits that mold. Like others before him, he enters a system that values development, patience, and coaching as much as immediate production, and there’s precedent here. Philadelphia has already seen what’s possible when raw international talent is given time to grow.

That success hasn’t just influenced perception. It has shaped strategy. The Eagles aren’t taking swings blindly. They’re identifying traits and trusting their infrastructure to do the rest. Weru now steps into that same environment. He won't be asked to contribute right away. Instead, the focus will be on refinement, learning the game, adjusting to the NFL's pace, and carving out a role over time.

For players in the International Player Pathway program, that’s often the reality. Progress isn’t measured in weeks or even months, but in steady development behind the scenes. Bernard and Weru won't count against the team's allotment of players on the 90-man training camp roster. Still, the opportunity is real.

And so is the message. The Eagles aren’t closing the door on unconventional paths to the league. If anything, they’re widening it. By adding Weru, they’ve once again signaled that upside matters and that the next success story could come from anywhere.

This article originally appeared on Eagles Wire: Eagles sign Joshua Weru from the International Player Pathway

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