Eagles Acquire Jaelan Phillips in Trade with Dolphins

The Philadelphia Eagles have strengthened their defensive lineup by acquiring outside linebacker Jaelan Phillips from the Miami Dolphins. This trade is part of a strategic move as the Eagles look to enhance their pass rush capability.
Eagles Acquire Jaelan Phillips
According to sources reported by ESPN, the Eagles secured Phillips in exchange for a third-round draft pick in the 2026 NFL Draft. This move reflects the Dolphins’ intention to offload some of their defensive talent.
Jaelan Phillips’ Career Overview
- Position: Outside Linebacker
- Career Sacks: 26
- Draft Year: 2021 (First-round pick by the Dolphins)
- Years with Dolphins: 5
Phillips has emerged as a valuable asset during his tenure in Miami. His impressive total of 26 sacks showcases his capability as a pass rusher, an area where the Eagles have faced challenges this season.
Dolphins’ Recent Changes
The Dolphins, currently struggling with a 2-7 record, have made significant changes in their management, including the recent dismissal of general manager Chris Grier. This shift has prompted reassessments of their roster, with other players like Bradley Chubb and Matthew Judon also rumored to be on the trading block.
As the Eagles continue to refine their roster ahead of the upcoming games, acquiring Jaelan Phillips marks a pivotal step in revitalizing their defense.


