The Philadelphia Eagles are charging full speed ahead into the heart of their offseason program, and the excitement is building as OTAs and mandatory minicamp loom on the horizon. While fans eagerly await the official NFL schedule release, the team has already turned the page from rookie minicamp and is deep into preparations for the 2026 season.
Workouts kicked off on April 20 at the Jefferson Health Training Center, where head coach Nick Sirianni welcomed a roster blending established veterans with an exciting crop of high-profile newcomers. This offseason has been anything but quiet, marked by significant coaching changes—including the departures of Kevin Patullo and longtime offensive line guru Jeff Stoutland. These shifts have injected fresh energy and new schemes into the organization.
General manager Howie Roseman, never one to rest on his laurels, has been aggressive in reshaping the roster. The headline move? Signing defensive tackle Jordan Davis to a three-year, $78 million contract extension. But Roseman didn't stop there—he made one of the offseason's biggest splashes by acquiring pass rusher Jonathan Greenard and promptly locking him up with a massive extension. With rookies and veteran additions alike now learning new systems and building chemistry, the foundation for a strong training camp is being laid.
The Eagles are currently in Phase Two of the NFL offseason program, which focuses on on-field instruction, individual drills, and position-specific work. But the real action kicks off with Phase Three and organized team activities. During this phase, teams can hold up to 10 OTA practices over four weeks. While live contact is still off the table, coaches can run 7-on-7, 9-on-7, and 11-on-11 drills—giving them a crucial early look at timing, communication, and how the new systems are taking shape on both sides of the ball.
After OTAs wrap up, the Eagles will hold a mandatory minicamp from June 9-10. Following that, players will break for the summer before reconvening for training camp in late July. With so much coaching turnover and roster shakeup, this offseason is shaping up to be one of the most intriguing in recent memory for Philadelphia. Whether you're a die-hard fan or just love the game, this is a team worth watching every step of the way.
