For former Eagles players, some have truly hit the ground running with their new teams.
Josh Sweat has been a revelation for the Cardinals, racking up eight sacks in just a few months. His performance last week against the Seahawks, where he forced a fumble and recovered it, was particularly impressive. No other Eagles edge rusher has managed to match his production so far this season.
Meanwhile, C.J. Gardner-Johnson has landed on his feet with the Bears after being traded from Philly. He recorded two sacks and a forced fumble in their win against the Giants, showcasing his ability to thrive in new surroundings.
Isaiah Rodgers, on the other hand, has seen his numbers take a slight hit since joining the Vikings. However, he remains one of the better outside cornerbacks in the league, with 29 passes deflected and only two touchdowns allowed this season.
On the other side of the ball, Darius Slay is struggling to replicate his Eagles form with the Steelers. He has a relatively low QB rating against, which stands out compared to Quinyon Mitchell's more respectable figure.
The Patriots have made use of Milton Williams as their rotational defensive tackle, racking up 3.5 sacks and seven tackles for loss in just ten games this season.
Mekhi Becton is having a resurgence with the Chargers after starting eight games, protecting Justin Herbert's blind side effectively. His recent injury has kept him out of action, but he should return soon.
Bryce Huff is another player that the Eagles are rooting for, as his performance so far this season could impact their draft compensation. He currently boasts four sacks and is keeping up a solid pace.
Oren Burks has mostly operated as a special teams contributor with the Bengals, although he did record a pass deflection in his last game.
Thomas Booker IV had two tackles for the Raiders last week and played 43% of their snaps in Week 10. His recent move to Las Vegas was part of Jakorian Bennett's trade package.
Kenny Pickett has struggled to find consistency with the Raiders, throwing just three passes this season. He currently serves as Geno Smith's backup quarterback.
The Steelers have signed Kenny Gainwell as a rotational third-down back, where he will attempt to rebuild on his recent monster weeks. However, his role has since decreased, with him now averaging fewer than 36 scrimmage yards per game.
Darian Kinnard played just six snaps for the Packers in their tough loss to the Eagles last week. The former Eagles tight end Harrison Bryant is struggling with a very limited production of two catches and seven yards this season.
Lastly, Avonte Maddox will face his former team at nickelback and special teams units as he continues to operate as depth cornerback for the Lions.
Josh Sweat has been a revelation for the Cardinals, racking up eight sacks in just a few months. His performance last week against the Seahawks, where he forced a fumble and recovered it, was particularly impressive. No other Eagles edge rusher has managed to match his production so far this season.
Meanwhile, C.J. Gardner-Johnson has landed on his feet with the Bears after being traded from Philly. He recorded two sacks and a forced fumble in their win against the Giants, showcasing his ability to thrive in new surroundings.
Isaiah Rodgers, on the other hand, has seen his numbers take a slight hit since joining the Vikings. However, he remains one of the better outside cornerbacks in the league, with 29 passes deflected and only two touchdowns allowed this season.
On the other side of the ball, Darius Slay is struggling to replicate his Eagles form with the Steelers. He has a relatively low QB rating against, which stands out compared to Quinyon Mitchell's more respectable figure.
The Patriots have made use of Milton Williams as their rotational defensive tackle, racking up 3.5 sacks and seven tackles for loss in just ten games this season.
Mekhi Becton is having a resurgence with the Chargers after starting eight games, protecting Justin Herbert's blind side effectively. His recent injury has kept him out of action, but he should return soon.
Bryce Huff is another player that the Eagles are rooting for, as his performance so far this season could impact their draft compensation. He currently boasts four sacks and is keeping up a solid pace.
Oren Burks has mostly operated as a special teams contributor with the Bengals, although he did record a pass deflection in his last game.
Thomas Booker IV had two tackles for the Raiders last week and played 43% of their snaps in Week 10. His recent move to Las Vegas was part of Jakorian Bennett's trade package.
Kenny Pickett has struggled to find consistency with the Raiders, throwing just three passes this season. He currently serves as Geno Smith's backup quarterback.
The Steelers have signed Kenny Gainwell as a rotational third-down back, where he will attempt to rebuild on his recent monster weeks. However, his role has since decreased, with him now averaging fewer than 36 scrimmage yards per game.
Darian Kinnard played just six snaps for the Packers in their tough loss to the Eagles last week. The former Eagles tight end Harrison Bryant is struggling with a very limited production of two catches and seven yards this season.
Lastly, Avonte Maddox will face his former team at nickelback and special teams units as he continues to operate as depth cornerback for the Lions.