The Philadelphia Eagles are making moves as they gear up for offseason workouts, adding fresh talent to their roster. The team has signed rookie linebacker Isiah King following an impressive showing at last week's Rookie Camp, while waiving-injured defensive back Tucker Large.
King, a five-year veteran from the University of Idaho, brings a solid collegiate resume to the Eagles' defense. Over 41 games, he racked up 152 total tackles, with his standout 2025 season featuring 79 tackles, 9 tackles for loss, and 3 sacks. His ability to read plays and stop the run could make him a valuable asset as the team builds depth at linebacker.
On the flip side, Tucker Large's stint with the Eagles comes to an early end. The undrafted free agent out of Washington State was among the first eight undrafted players to sign with Philadelphia and participated in the same Rookie Camp where King caught the coaching staff's eye.
For Eagles fans, this roster adjustment highlights the competitive nature of the offseason, where every snap at camp can make or break a player's chances. As the team continues to refine its lineup, keep an eye on King—his momentum from rookie camp could translate into a promising future in midnight green.
