Overview
- The Eagles agreed to a one-year contract with edge rusher Joe Tryon-Shoyinka, with GM Howie Roseman cited by multiple reporters as the source and no financial terms disclosed.
- Tryon-Shoyinka produced little last season for the Browns and Bears, finishing with 22 tackles and no sacks according to reports cited in the coverage.
- A 2021 first-round pick by Tampa Bay, he did not receive a fifth-year option in May 2024 as the Buccaneers moved on after modest early-career output.
- Cleveland dealt him to Chicago for a late-round pick near the trade deadline after a Bears injury at defensive end, and he logged eight games for Chicago with 13 tackles.
- Analysts cast the move as depth with limited expectations, though one noted a strong pass-rush win rate and solid grade in a small Browns sample last year.