Eagles Score Big: Super Bowl Champs Join Roster for Explosive 2024 Season!
By Babita Singh
NFL NEWS
The Philadelphia Eagles made significant roster moves by signing running back Tyrion Davis-Price and offensive lineman Darian Kinnard from Super Bowl-winning teams.
San Francisco 49ers running back Tyrion Davis-Price joined the Eagles on a reserves/future deal, enhancing the team's backfield depth.
Former Kansas City Chiefs offensive lineman Darian Kinnard, a fifth-round pick in 2022, secured a deal with the Eagles after winning his second Super Bowl ring.
Despite spending most of the previous season on IR and the practice squad, Kinnard's signing bolsters the Eagles' offensive line depth.
Darian Kinnard, a two-time Super Bowl champion, started 39 consecutive games and earned Consensus First-Team All-American honors during his senior year at Kentucky.
The Eagles strategically address their need for depth at tackle, particularly with potential departures in free agency and the impending retirement of Jason Kelce.
With Jack Driscoll's possible departure and the looming retirement of Jason Kelce, adding Kinnard provides crucial support for the Eagles' offensive line.
While Kinnard's addition may not directly impact the center position, it offers valuable depth to the unit, ensuring a more robust 53-man roster or a reliable practice squad option.