As the NFL free agency frenzy kicks into high gear, the NFC East is making waves with some bold moves. The Eagles' rivals are stepping up their game, and it's time to break down the action.
Dallas Cowboys
The Cowboys are making strategic moves, highlighted by snagging edge rusher Rashan Gary from the Packers for a 2027 fourth-round pick. Gary, with 46.5 career sacks and a consistent track record, is set to bolster their defense. His ability to disrupt offenses early in the season is something Dallas will hope to capitalize on.
Dallas is also strengthening their roster with key re-signings and new additions, including tight end Princeton Fant and quarterback Sam Howell. Javonte Williams joins the backfield, adding depth and versatility to their offensive playbook.
Washington Commanders
Washington is making a splash with a big investment in Odafe Oweh, locking him in with a four-year, $100 million contract. Oweh's presence on the defensive line is expected to be a game-changer, bringing intensity and pressure.
The Commanders are also adding depth with K'Lavon Chaisson and Leo Chenal, while bolstering their secondary with Nick Cross. The offensive line remains strong with Laremy Tunsil, a five-time Pro Bowler, who continues to be a cornerstone with an impressive pass-blocking record.
New York Giants
The Giants are reuniting with familiar faces, bringing in four former Ravens, including tight end Isaiah Likely. Likely has shown his potential with 15 touchdowns in his career, and his chemistry with the team could be a pivotal factor in their offensive strategy.
New York is also shoring up their defense with Tremaine Edmunds and adding versatility with players like Greg Newsome II. The Giants are clearly focused on creating a balanced roster capable of competing at a high level.
As the second wave of free agency approaches, the NFC East is shaping up to be a fiercely competitive division. Each team is making calculated moves to strengthen their rosters, setting the stage for an exciting season ahead. Stay tuned, because this is just the beginning.
