Eagles add Tryon‑Shoyinka
Philadelphia signed edge defender Joe Tryon‑Shoyinka in an offseason move that the team says reshaped its depth chart and cap picture heading into the draft (x.com). The tracker video accompanying the signing shows updated depth and remaining free‑agent targets for Philly (x.com).
Eagles general manager Howie Roseman announced the addition of Joe Tryon‑Shoyinka at the NFL annual meetings, with the team posting an official agreement on March 30, 2026. (philadelphiaeagles.com) The contract is a one‑year deal; the club’s announcement and follow‑up coverage did not disclose dollar figures or guaranteed money. (sports.yahoo.com) The team’s official release lists Tryon‑Shoyinka inside an outside‑linebacker room that includes Nolan Smith, Jalyx Hunt, Arnold Ebiketie and Jose Ramirez, positioning him as added depth behind those names. (philadelphiaeagles.com) Analysts across local outlets framed the move as a low‑risk, one‑year “dart throw” for pass‑rush rotation help rather than a clear solution at the edge, noting the signing increases competition but does not guarantee a starter’s role. (insidethebirds.com) Tryon‑Shoyinka was the No. 32 overall pick in the 2021 draft and enters Philadelphia with 82 career games, 15.0 sacks and 160 combined tackles on his pro‑file. (pro-football-reference.com) After a 2025 season split between Cleveland and Chicago (16 games, 22 tackles, 0.0 sacks), observers say the Eagles see him as a veteran reclamation candidate ahead of the April 23, 2026 draft, but coverage so far treats the signing as unlikely to fundamentally alter Philadelphia’s draft priorities. (pro-football-reference.com)