Training camps have kicked off around the NFL, and our team reporters are on the ground each day following all the action. The Philadelphia Eagles' camp is taking place in Philadelphia, and Eagles reporter Tim McManus has the latest intel on standouts, highlights, position battles, depth chart movement, cut decisions and of course the quarterback room.
What follows is everything we are seeing and hearing at Eagles camp. We will file often with the latest updates. Who are the breakouts to watch, especially for fantasy football? And which players on the roster bubble could make the final 53?
Let's get into it all, and be sure to keep checking back for more information until the first full week of the preseason begins on August 7.


Latest news from Eagles camp
Thursday, July 24
Defensive coordinator Vic Fangio has designs to expand Cooper DeJean's role in Year 2. DeJean, whose star shot up following his pick-six of Patrick Mahomes in Super Bowl LIX, has been getting looks at safety in base packages to go along with his nickel corner duties. Fangio said he'll get reps at outside corner as well as he searches for a way to keep Cooper on the field at all times. "I love a challenge," DeJean said after Thursday's practice.
"I did it a little bit in college, switching back and forth. The coaches are going to do what's best and put me where they think I fit best within the defense, and I trust them in doing that."
Edge rusher Jalyx Hunt has been getting a lot of love from his teammates early on at camp. Left tackle Jordan Mailata said he "has tendencies like Micah [Parsons], to be able to cut on a dime like that," adding that Hunt is "going to be a star." Fellow edge rusher Nolan Smith struck a similar tone, saying Hunt was going to be "the best thing since sliced bread." The Eagles need someone to step up following the departure of Brandon Graham and Josh Sweat, and Hunt is the primary candidate to do so.
Jalen Hurts gets a warm reception from the Darby football team. pic.twitter.com/hp4GhjvKJJ
— Tim McManus (@Tim_McManus) July 24, 2025
Wednesday, July 23
Training camp got off to a positive start on the health front as first-round pick linebacker Jihaad Campbell practiced in a limited capacity and participated in some team drills. Campbell is coming off shoulder surgery and wasn't expected on the field until sometime in August, defensive coordinator Vic Fangio said earlier this offseason, so he's ahead of schedule compared to at least that public timeline.
His involvement is all the more significant given Nakobe Dean will start camp on the physically unable to perform list as he continues to recover from a torn patellar tendon. First-team reps alongside Zack Baun are up for grabs, with Jeremiah Trotter Jr. getting first crack at it Wednesday.
Defensive tackle Jalen Carter (shoulder) and guard Kenyon Green (knee) did not practice. The team is not expressing any long-term concern in respect to either player. Center Cam Jurgens, who had back surgery this offseason, was limited.
Kelee Ringo got the bulk of the first-team reps at right corner. He's competing with the likes of Adoree' Jackson for the starting post. A.J. Brown (who gets the best of just about everyone he goes against), elevated and snagged a sideline pass over Ringo for one of the day's top highlights.
Slot corner Cooper DeJean saw some time at safety when the Eagles were in their base package. Fangio said they'd experiment with that look earlier this offseason to ensure he has the best players on the field at all times.
A.J. Brown, one-handed. pic.twitter.com/TAnMKqZ92C
— Tim McManus (@Tim_McManus) July 23, 2025