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How One Failed Physical Sent Ex-Bills Star AJ Epenesa to the Eagles — What It Means

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How One Failed Physical Sent Ex-Bills Star AJ Epenesa to the Eagles — What It Means

The Philadelphia Eagles are quietly building a roster that could send shockwaves through the NFC East this fall — and they just added two more pieces that have insiders buzzing. According to multiple reports, the team has signed former Buffalo Bills second-round pick AJ Epenesa and veteran guard Michael Jordan, and the moves are raising eyebrows around the league.

The Epenesa Gamble: From Cleveland Reject to Philly Redemption?

Epenesa, a 27-year-old defensive lineman out of Iowa, was reportedly on the verge of joining the Cleveland Browns in March. But sources close to the situation claim the deal fell apart after Epenesa failed his physical. Now, he lands in Philadelphia on a prove-it deal that could either be a steal or a costly risk.

“This is a guy who was a second-round pick for a reason,” one NFL scout told us under the condition of anonymity. “But the injury history is real. The Eagles are betting on their training staff to get him right.”

Over six seasons in Buffalo, Epenesa recorded 24 sacks while averaging around 405 defensive snaps per year. He never quite became the elite pass rusher many projected, but at 27, analysts believe his best football could still be ahead of him. “If he stays healthy, he’s a rotational nightmare for opposing offensive lines,” another league insider said.

Michael Jordan: Camp Body or Secret Weapon?

Meanwhile, the Eagles added Michael Jordan — not the basketball legend, but the 28-year-old guard who has bounced around the league since being drafted in the fourth round in 2019. Jordan spent time with the Bengals, Panthers, Patriots, and Buccaneers, starting 49 of 78 games.

“He’s a versatile guy who can play in multiple schemes,” a source within the organization told us. “At worst, he’s a camp body. But if things click, he could push for a roster spot behind Landon Dickerson and Tyler Steen.”

Reports suggest Jordan impressed during a spring tryout, and with a hole at guard behind the starters, he could carve out a meaningful role alongside rookie sixth-round pick Micah Morris.

What Do the Cuts Tell Us?

To make room for the new arrivals, the Eagles reportedly waived linebackers Chandler Martin and Isiah King. The move signals that the team is prioritizing depth on the defensive line and offensive interior — a strategy that could prove crucial as the grueling NFL season unfolds.

“This is a team that is absolutely loaded on paper,” one NFL analyst noted. “If Epenesa stays healthy and Jordan provides quality depth, the Eagles just got a lot scarier.”

Only time will tell if these signings pay off, but one thing is clear: the Eagles are not done maneuvering. And with training camp looming, fans should stay tuned.

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