Over the offseason, Philadelphia Eagles General Manager Howie Roseman garnered tons of praise for his moves. On paper, he made the Eagles a better team. However, there was always one critique that came with his transactions.
The Eagles are getting too old. As they acquired a handful of players who are more towards the back end of their careers, rather than their primes, it causes a bit of concern moving forward. Typically, when players get older, they may not regress per se — but they could deal with injuries more frequently.
Eagles’ veteran wide receiver DeSean Jackson falls under that category.