Philadelphia Eagles Update Their Player Roster and Front Office Staff
Introduction
The Philadelphia Eagles have started the third week of their offseason program, which includes several important changes to both the playing roster and the team's administration.
Main Body
The organization is focusing on improving its offense, which is clear because they selected five offensive players in the first part of the draft. While Makai Lemon and Eli Stowers are expected to play immediately, other new players like Markel Bell and Micah Morris will likely not play until 2027. Furthermore, the team has added veteran quarterback Andy Dalton and wide receivers Hollywood Brown and Dontayvion Wicks. Meanwhile, the offensive line is starting a new chapter under coach Chris Kuper, as the team aims to fix problems with pass-blocking and pressure. On the defensive side, the team signed cornerback Riq Woolen. His strong ability to stop receivers is expected to change the team's coverage strategy and give Cooper DeJean more flexibility. The interior defense remains strong with Carter, Jordan Davis, and Moro Ojomo, although Ojomo is now in the final year of his contract. Additionally, the team added linebacker Chandler Martin, although Jihaad Campbell is still recovering from surgery. To ensure stability in the front office, the Eagles extended the contracts of Assistant General Manager Jon Ferrari and Dom DiSandro. DiSandro is especially valued for keeping the locker room united. These extensions are necessary because the team recently lost Alec Halaby and Bryce Johnston, meaning the organization must find new staff to keep operations running smoothly.
Conclusion
The Philadelphia Eagles are now finishing their 90-man roster and administrative setup to prepare for the upcoming rookie minicamps and team activities.
Learning
⚡ The 'Logic Link' Upgrade
At the A2 level, you likely use and, but, and because for everything. To move toward B2, you need Connectors of Complexity. These are words that act like traffic signs, telling the reader exactly how two ideas relate.
🔍 Spotting the Bridge in the Text
Look at how the article avoids simple sentences. Instead of saying "The team added players. Also, they added a coach," it uses:
- "Furthermore..." (Adding a strong extra point)
- "Meanwhile..." (Two things happening at the same time)
- "Although..." (Showing a contrast or a problem)
🛠️ How to apply this to your speaking/writing
| Instead of... (A2) | Try using... (B2 Bridge) | Why? |
|---|---|---|
| And also | Furthermore / Additionally | It sounds more professional and organized. |
| But | Although / Despite this | It shows you can handle complex, opposing ideas. |
| At the same time | Meanwhile | It creates a cinematic flow to your storytelling. |
💡 Pro-Tip: The 'Although' Pivot
Notice the sentence: "...although Ojomo is now in the final year of his contract."
An A2 student says: "Ojomo is strong, but his contract is ending."
A B2 student uses Although to put the 'weak' information first, making the main point feel more powerful.
Try this mental shift:
Although [Something Negative], [Something Positive].
Example: Although it was raining, we had a great walk in the park.