Report: Fletcher Cox and Jason Kelce Leaning Toward Retirement
There are only a few players still with the Eagles who have been here since the Andy Reid era. But soon there could be two fewer. Jeff McLane from the…

PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA – JANUARY 29: Fletcher Cox #91 of the Philadelphia Eagles reacts as he walks off the field after defeating the San Francisco 49ers 31-7 in the NFC Championship Game at Lincoln Financial Field on January 29, 2023 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
(Photo by Tim Nwachukwu/Getty Images)There are only a few players still with the Eagles who have been here since the Andy Reid era. But soon there could be two fewer. Jeff McLane from the Philadelphia Inquirer joined Andrew Salciunas earlier today and told him that it seems like both guys are leaning toward retirement.
"I still think Jason is leaning towards retirement. Obviously, he will take some time and think about it. The same applies to Fletcher Cox. He has not said anything, but other players have, and from what I am hearing behind the scenes he is probably leaning towards retirement as well."
Hearing that is not surprising. Adam Schefter jumped the gun a bit and reported Kelce's retirement early. But the sense is that Kelce did plan to retire, he just is not ready to announce it yet. And as Jeff Mclane has pointed out with Fletcher Cox, he may not be saying anything, but his teammates are. And Jordan Davis told reporters how much he will miss having Cox around next season.
If true, the Eagles are not only losing two of the best players in franchise history but two strong leaders. Cox played a big part in bringing along Jalen Carter and Jordan Davis this season. You aren't just losing talented players, but guys who have shaped the culture of the team for over a decade now.
Cox and Kelce are Eagle's cornerstones. Kelce is a lock for the Hall of Fame, and Cox has a case for it. And even now, both are coming off great seasons. Kelce made the All-Pro 1st team. And while Cox is past his All-Pro days, he had one of the best seasons he has had in a while. Kelce has already said he plans to stick with the Eagles even if he does retire. But not seeing those two on the field on Sundays, would be a shock to Philadephia Football as we know it.
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The Eagles had a lot of issues this past season. But one of the biggest reasons they fell so short is their secondary. The most consistent part of the Eagles season was seeing the other teams' receivers run wide-open. The Eagle finished the season 31st in passing yards allowed. If things are going to get fixed there, they are going to have to land some big-name free agents.
Last off-season, the Eagles brought both Darius Slay and James Bradberry back. Slay still played at a fairly high level when healthy. But Bradberry was a bit of a disaster. And the Eagles learned the drawbacks of relying on two corners over 30 years old. Outside those two, Avonte Maddox spent most of the season on the IR, and the young guys like Eli Ricks and Josh Jobe left a lot to be desired. Rookie Kelee Ringo flashed some ability but was from from good enough to trust going into next season.
Safety was an even bigger disaster. Reed Blankenship got worse as the season went along. Kevin Byard failed to impress after being traded to the team before the deadline and has now been cut. Sydney Brown could still have some promise, but he is unproven, and will likely miss the start of the season as he recovers from a torn ACL.
The entire secondary needs an infusion of talent. They also need to get both younger and faster. Thankfully, it is a pretty good offseason to be in need of secondary help. Especially if you are looking for a good young Safety. The Eagles have some cap space to work with to be able to sign one.
Here are 6 free agents who could help fix the Eagles secondary:
CB- Kendall Fuller

Washington didn't have much good going for them this season, but Fuller was the rare example of something going very well. The one drawback with him is at 28, he is a bit older than many of the guys on this list. But he does have the ability to play in the slot, and even Safety if they feel they need to move him around to extend his career. A younger corner is probably a better option, but Fuller seems to have a lot more good football left in him.
Safety- Kamren Curl

Playing for an irrelevant team in Washington, and being a former 7th-round pick, Curl has slid under the radar. But he is a solid Safety, who can do a bit of everything. Want someone to step up into the box? He can do it. Want someone to drop back in coverage? He can do that too. He is very similar to what Rodney McLeod was when McLeod first joined the Eagles. And after last year, most Eagles fans would kill to have a Safety like McLeod circa 2016.
Safety- CJ Gardner Johnson

Eagles fans are already very familiar with CJ Gardner-Johnson. And while he is far from a perfect player, his playmaking ability was sorely missed by the Eagles. The good news is they have a chance to make up for losing him last year, He is a free agent again. After missing most of the year with an injury, he might be available at a discount once again. There are better safeties in coverage on the market. But what he brings as a playmaker is not to be discounted.
Safety- Xavier McKinney

The Commanders are not the only NFC East Rival who the Eagles can poach talent from. The Giants Xavier McKinney is also on the market. He was tremendous as a cover Safety last season. He held opposing QBs to an elite Passer Rating of 52.1 when targeting him. McKinney allowed 0 TDs and came away with 3 picks. Vic Fangio's defense relies on having great cover Safeties, and he is one of the best Safeties available in pass coverage. He is no slouch against the run either.
Safety- Jordan Fuller

If they can't land one of the premium Safeties, Fuller is not a bad backup option. Is he a star? No. But think of him more like Marcus Epps. Epps was nothing special either, but after last season I think we all would have taken him back in a heartbeat. Fuller is a similar caliber of player. The Rams mostly deployed him as a deep Safety. In that role, he came away with 3 picks and only got beat deep a couple of times. Coming away with McKinney or Curl would be preferred. But Fuller would still be an upgrade.
CB- Chidobe Awuzie

Awuzie is a solid corner. He rarely misses a tackle and is reliable in coverage. Is he a star? No. Will he shut down a part of the field? No. But he is a major upgrade over who the Eagles had as their second corner last season. Ideally, they would land Snead or one of the top corners in the draft. But if they cant get Snead, he may be a good insurance policy in case none of the top corners ion the draft fall to 22.
CB- L'Jarius Sneed

The Chiefs defense was elite this year, and L'Jarius Sneed played a huge part in that. He allowed a pass rating against of just 64.5 this season. It was his first year playing predominantly outside after spending most of his career beforehand in the slot. The decision to move him outside paid off.
Update: The Chiefs placed the non-exclusive Franchise Tag on him. So any team interested will now need to work out a trade for him first.