Dolphins, Eagles announce Jaelan Phillips trade
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The Miami Dolphins and Philadelphia Eagles have completed a trade sending edge rusher Jaelan Phillips to the Eagles. This move, made official on Monday, involves the Eagles giving up their 2026 third-round pick to acquire Phillips. Phillips, who previously played under current Eagles defensive coordinator Vic Fangio in Miami, recorded 6.5 sacks in eight games before suffering an Achilles tear in 2023. Despite tearing his ACL last season, he has managed to secure three sacks in the current season. Dolphins head coach Mike McDaniel expressed regret at losing Phillips but acknowledged the value of the trade compensation. The Eagles have also recently acquired cornerbacks Jaire Alexander and Michael Carter, with the NFL trade deadline set for 4 p.m. ET on Tuesday.
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