
The team has signed Joe Evans, and released injured OG Marcus Tate.
The Eagles have been, and will continue, making moves as the team reports for training camp. The team announced they are signing DT Joe Evans, and releasing injured OG Marcus Tate.
We have placed LB Nakobe Dean on the Active/Physically Unable to Perform list, signed DT Joe Evans, and waived/injured G Marcus Tate. pic.twitter.com/iQRCv327WG
— Philadelphia Eagles (@Eagles) July 23, 2025
Evans was an unsigned free agent with the Colts in the spring, but was released in late-May. At 6-foot-2, 323 pounds, the DT started his collegiate career at LSU (2019-21) and finished it at UTSA (2022-24). He started five games for UTSA in 2024, recording five tackles and one sack before his season ended due to injury.
The Eagles had to release Marcus Tate in order to make room for Evans, but this is the part of the off-season where some of these depth spots are a bit of a revolving door. Guys who are cut the next couple weeks could still find their way back with the team on the practice squad.
Having guys who are at least vaguely familiar with how the team does things is valuable as the season goes on. Even if they only get a couple days in the building in camp, those are the people the team will call up late in the year if injuries cause depth concerns.