Philly Eagles Therapy

Baz Rabayda and Basil Rabayda

A podcast for Philadelphia Eagles fans by Eagles fans!  Containing Eagles news, updates, and insight this podcast will cover game by game previews and recaps. Join Basil and Baz Rabayda in their therapy!

Episodes

  1. 4D AGO

    Final Philadelphia Eagles Draft Thoughts and is AJ Brown Officially Gone?

    Send us Fan Mail It is Draft Week in Pittsburgh! But while the rest of the league is focused on the podium, Philadelphia is reeling from a bombshell report that could change the franchise forever. Are we witnessing the final days of the "Swole Batman" era in Midnight Green? In this high-stakes episode, we break down the AJ Brown trade saga and provide our final roadmap for the 2026 NFL Draft. 💣 The AJ Brown Bombshell: New England Bound? The rumors have turned into a roar. With Mike Vrabel now leading the Patriots and AJ Brown notably absent from voluntary workouts this week, the reports are flying. We break down the latest from Adam Schefter: The "June 1" Logic: Why a deal might be "agreed upon" now but not official until June to save the Eagles $20 million in cap space.The Compensation: If the star wideout is truly gone, what is the acceptable return? Are we looking at 2027 draft capital or a veteran player like DeMario Douglas?The Fallout: How trading AJ Brown affects Jalen Hurts and the newly installed Sean Mannion offense. Is Hollywood Brown ready to be a WR1?🎓 Final Draft Thoughts: Pick #23 Scenarios With the first round kicking off this Thursday, the Eagles hold the 23rd overall pick. We look at the final "Big Board" and the most likely targets for Howie Roseman: The Trench Strategy: We react to Mel Kiper’s final mock, which has the Eagles selecting OT Blake Miller (Clemson). With the post-Stoutland era beginning, is Miller the hand-picked successor to Lane Johnson?The Defensive Void: After losing Jaelan Phillips and Nakobe Dean in free agency, could the Birds pivot to a playmaker like LB Jihaad Campbell or a pass rusher to replenish the front seven?Draft Day Trades: Does Howie use the capital from a potential AJ Brown move (or his current eight picks) to move up into the Top 15?🔦 Sleepers & Mid-Round Gems Beyond Round 1, the Eagles have significant needs at Safety and Tight End. We highlight: Oscar Delp (TE, Georgia): Could he be the heir apparent to Dallas Goedert?The Safety Hunt: With Reed Blankenship gone, we look at the Day 2 options to start alongside Quinyon Mitchell and Cooper DeJean in the secondary.The most unpredictable draft of the Nick Sirianni era is almost here. Is Howie Roseman about to pull off another draft-day blockbuster, or is the team in full rebuild mode? Tune in for our final predictions!

    39 min
  2. MAR 29

    More Philadelphia Eagles Offseason News and New Player Number Updates!

    Send us Fan Mail Just when you thought the dust had settled on the initial free agency frenzy, Howie Roseman went back to work! As March winds down, the Philadelphia Eagles (11-7) are continuing to fine-tune the roster for the 2026 season. From sneaky depth signings to the highly anticipated reveal of the new jersey numbers, the transition into the Sean Mannion era is officially in full swing. Fresh Threads: The New Number Reveals The Eagles officially dropped the jersey numbers for 12 players this week, and there are some "aesthetic upgrades" you need to know about: Hollywood Brown takes the #0: Following in the footsteps of D'Andre Swift, the newest deep threat is going with the "Agent Zero" look. Can he break the recent "curse" of the number in Philly?Riq Woolen is #2: With Quinyon Mitchell holding down #27, the Pro Bowl corner snags the single digit.The "Skill Position" Swap: Tank Bigsby moves from #37 to #8, a major upgrade in the "look good, play good" department.The Veteran Standard: Andy Dalton stays true to his 15-year career by rocking #14, while Elijah Moore will suit up in #13.Other updates: Arnold Ebiketie (#17), Jonathan Jones (#32), Dameon Pierce (#39), and Marcus Epps switching back to #29.The "Second Wave" of Free Agency Howie Roseman spent the last week fortifying the depth chart with low-risk, high-reward moves: The Elijah Moore Addition: We analyze the one-year deal for the former second-round pick. Does Moore finally solve the "true WR3" problem, or is he strictly a training camp competitor? Bringing Back the "Big Man": Fred Johnson is officially staying in Philly on a one-year deal. We discuss his importance as the primary swing tackle behind Lane Johnson and Jordan Mailata. Special Teams Staples: J.T. Gray and Marcus Epps are officially back to anchor the secondary and special teams units. We break down why continuity in the third phase of the game is a priority for Nick Sirianni. The Sydney Brown Trade Aftermath We look closer at the decision to trade Sydney Brown to the Falcons. Was the return (a 2026 4th and 6th round pick swap) worth losing a high-upside young safety, or is it a sign that Vic Fangio is looking for a completely different profile at the position? The roster is taking shape, the numbers are set, and the draft board is narrowing. Tune in for the most comprehensive Eagles update of the spring!

    40 min
  3. MAR 20

    Philadelphia Eagles Free Agency Recap

    Send us Fan Mail The dust has finally settled on the first two weeks of the 2026 NFL league year, and "Howie Season" has been a wild, emotional rollercoaster. From heartbreaking departures of home-grown stars to a massive extension for the anchor of the defense, the Eagles’ roster has undergone a total facelift. In this episode, we break down every signing, every loss, and the "why" behind the Eagles' strategy as they transition into the Sean Mannion era. The Great Defensive Exodus It was a brutal week for the "Core Four" of the defense. we react to the massive holes left by: Jaelan Phillips (Panthers): A staggering 4-year, $120M deal. Was he ever really in the Eagles' long-term plans, or was he just a rental? Nakobe Dean (Raiders) & Reed Blankenship (Texans): The heart of the middle is gone. We analyze the $36M and $24M deals that took our defensive leaders away and what it says about the Eagles' valuation of the linebacker and safety positions. The WR3 Search: Jahan Dotson is officially a Falcon. We look at why the experiment didn't work and how the team plans to replace his production. New Faces, New Identity Howie didn't just sit on his hands. We grade the new arrivals brought in to steady the ship: Marquise "Hollywood" Brown: The speed threat is finally in Philly on a 1-year "prove it" deal. Is he the perfect WR3 for Jalen Hurts, or just a placeholder? The Secondary Overhaul: We break down the additions of Riq Woolen (1-year, $15M) and veteran Jonathan Jones. With Quinyon Mitchell and Cooper DeJean ascending, is this the fastest secondary in Eagles history? The "Howie Special": We react to the trade for Andy Dalton and the signing of RB Dameon Pierce. Are these the veteran moves needed to support the new offensive scheme?

    40 min
  4. MAR 10

    NFL Free Agency Begins and Eagles Suffer Major Blows

    Send us Fan Mail The "Legal Tampering" window has officially opened, and for the Philadelphia Eagles, the first 24 hours have been nothing short of a defensive exodus. While Howie Roseman usually does the poaching, Day 1 of the 2026 free agency period saw several of the Birds' most promising young stars and established leaders fly the coop for massive paydays elsewhere. In this emergency free agency edition, we break down the damage: The Defensive Exodus: Three Starters Out The Eagles’ defense just lost its heart, its signal-caller, and its "closer." We react to the staggering news that three foundational pieces are headed to new cities: The Jaelan Phillips Blow: In the shock of the day, edge rusher Jaelan Phillips is headed to the Carolina Panthers on a monstrous 4-year, $120 million deal ($80M guaranteed). After being the prize of last year's trade deadline, Phillips' departure leaves a massive void in the pass rush. Nakobe Dean to the Desert: The green-dot era is over. Nakobe Dean has reportedly agreed to a 3-year, $36 million deal with the Las Vegas Raiders. We discuss if the Eagles' trust in Jihaad Campbell and Zack Baun is enough to offset the loss of Dean’s leadership. Reed Blankenship’s New Home: The ultimate UDFA success story is moving on. Reed Blankenship is signing a 3-year, $24.75 million contract with the Houston Texans. With "The Ghost" gone, the Eagles' safety room is officially in rebuild mode. The "Third Wheel" Departs The WR3 search is officially back on. Jahan Dotson has agreed to a 2-year, $15 million deal with the Atlanta Falcons. We analyze how Sean Mannion’s new offense will look for a replacement—could this pave the way for a high-profile rookie or a veteran signing like Mike Evans? The Silver Lining: Jordan Davis is Here to Stay It wasn't all bad news! Over the weekend, the Eagles secured the anchor of their interior line, signing Jordan Davis to a 3-year, $78 million extension. We discuss why this move was a necessity given the departures elsewhere and how Davis’s breakout 2025 season earned him this massive payday. The Dallas Goedert Watch As of this recording, Dallas Goedert remains a free agent. With the defense being gutted, does Howie Roseman pivot to keep his star tight end, or is the "succession plan" already in motion? We weigh the 60/40 odds of Goedert returning to South Philly. The roster is shifting under our feet. Is Howie Roseman playing the long game for compensatory picks, or have the Eagles been priced out of their own core? Tune in as we navigate the chaos!

    38 min
  5. FEB 21

    Lane Johnson Officially Not Retiring and Eagles Free Agent Rundown

    Send us Fan Mail Exhale, Eagles fans—the anchor of the offensive line isn't going anywhere! After weeks of speculation and "retirement watch," All-Pro right tackle Lane Johnson has officially announced he is returning for the 2026 season. We break down the massive implications of his return and dive into the high-stakes free agency period looming over South Philly. In this episode, we cover: The Rock is Back: Lane Johnson’s Return Lane Johnson (35) confirmed on Thursday that he has "unfinished business," officially ending rumors of his retirement. We discuss: The "Lane Factor": Why the Eagles' winning percentage and Jalen Hurts' protection numbers plummet whenever Lane is out of the lineup. Lisfranc Recovery: An update on his rehab from the foot injury that ended his 2025 season prematurely and why his return is the ultimate "security blanket" for the new-look offense. Landon Dickerson, Too! Huge news as Landon Dickerson also confirms his return for 2026, ensuring the Eagles keep their Pro Bowl left side intact despite the departure of Jeff Stoutland. The 2026 Free Agent Rundown With the NFL Combine just days away, Howie Roseman has some impossible decisions to make. We rank the priority of the Birds' top impending free agents: The Dallas Goedert Dilemma: Goedert is coming off a record-breaking 11-touchdown season, but he’s hitting the open market at age 31. Do the Eagles pay up or look to the draft? Jaelan Phillips & the Pass Rush: After a dominant stretch following his trade to Philly, Phillips is a "best fit" for a reunion. Can the Eagles afford to let him walk? Secondary Staples: We look at the futures of Reed Blankenship, Nakobe Dean, and the legendary Brandon Graham. Is this finally the end of the road for BG in Midnight Green? The Sean Mannion Effect As new OC Sean Mannion and OL coach Chris Kuper begin installing their system, we analyze how a veteran line—led by Lane and Landon—will handle the shift to a more Shanahan-style scheme. Does this mean more under-center looks for Jalen Hurts? The trenches are solidified, but the roster is about to shift. Tune in for the latest news, contract projections, and our early free agency "Big Board!" Keywords: Philadelphia Eagles, Eagles Podcast, Lane Johnson, Retirement, Landon Dickerson, Dallas Goedert, Jaelan Phillips, Free Agency 2026, Howie Roseman, Jalen Hurts, Sean Mannion, Chris Kuper, Jeff Stoutland, NFL Offseason News, Reed Blankenship.

    38 min
  6. FEB 13

    Early Philadelphia Eagles Offseason News After NFL Season Officially Ends

    Send us Fan Mail The confetti has settled at Levi's Stadium, and as the Seattle Seahawks celebrate their Super Bowl LX victory over the Patriots, the Philadelphia Eagles (11-7) are already deep into one of the most transformative offseasons in recent memory. From a shocking "end of an era" in the trenches to a bold youth movement on the coaching staff, the 2026 Birds are going to look very different. In this post-Super Bowl edition, we break down the bombshells and building blocks: The End of the Stoutland University Era In the biggest shock of the offseason, the legendary Jeff Stoutland is officially out as the Eagles' Offensive Line Coach after 13 historic seasons. We discuss the reports that Stoutland declined a role in the new offensive structure and what his departure means for the identity of the team. We also introduce his successor, Chris Kuper, and analyze the massive pressure on him to maintain the "gold standard" of the Eagles' front five. The Sean Mannion Era Begins The search for a new Offensive Coordinator is over. At just 33 years old, former Packers QB coach Sean Mannion is taking the reins of the Eagles' offense. We dive into: The Scheme Shift: Expect a heavy dose of the Shanahan/McVay system. How will Jalen Hurts and Saquon Barkley adapt to a new vision? The Staff Overhaul: Mannion is bringing his own guys, including Josh Grizzard (Pass Game Coordinator) and Ryan Mahaffey (Run Game Coordinator). Continuity vs. Change: Why did Nick Sirianni choose to retain Aaron Moorehead and Jemal Singleton while the rest of the room was gutted? Defensive Departures While the focus is on the offense, the defense took a hit as well. We react to the loss of DB coach/passing game coordinator Christian Parker, who left to join the division-rival Dallas Cowboys. How will Vic Fangio fill the void in the secondary coaching staff? Super Bowl LX Recap & Lessons for Philly We take a quick look at the Seahawks' 29-13 win over New England. From Kenneth Walker’s MVP performance to Seattle’s dominant "Dark Side" defense, we discuss what the Eagles can learn from the new world champions about building a postseason juggernaut. Look Ahead: Free Agency & The Draft With the NFL calendar officially turned to 2026, we look at the looming roster decisions. Between the uncertain futures of aging veterans and the need for a true WR3, we set the stage for a critical March.

    38 min

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A podcast for Philadelphia Eagles fans by Eagles fans!  Containing Eagles news, updates, and insight this podcast will cover game by game previews and recaps. Join Basil and Baz Rabayda in their therapy!