We’ll give you the truth. We’re not sure why the New Orleans Saints and the Philadelphia Eagles do business, so perhaps we shouldn’t say this. The ‘Aints’ are transported to the woodshed each time it occurs. It’s amazing to think that the Birds are still benefiting from the Carson Wentz trade. Yes!
The 50th overall pick in the upcoming NFL Draft, which ought to have gone to New Orleans, is owned by Philadelphia. The C.J. Gardner-Johnsion trade was also clearly won by the Birds.
If we were Mickey Loomis, we would put Howie on the block list because it seems like every time the two of them speak on the phone, the former takes advantage of the latter. Keep that from him; we told you so. We’ll be happy to see gifts under the tree as long as he’s Santa Claus.
This time, in free agency, the Eagles sign a former Saints standout. If you’ve heard this before, stop us.
The Eagles are treated with southern hospitality by New Orleans that goes beyond trade agreements. Additionally, the Saints have permitted skilled free agents to leave and join Philly’s roster. If you are familiar with Malcolm Jenkins, stop us.
On March 11, 2014, ten years ago, he made his way to the City of Brotherly Love. Not even an extension was extended to him by New Orleans.
Now that N.O. has made the same choice with Zack Baun, the Birds stand to gain. He’s signing a one-year contract with the Eagles, according to Adam Schefter of ESPN.
Don’t listen to what isn’t mentioned right now. Keep reading what has already been written. Malcolm Jenkins is a more talented person than Baun. However, when Philly steals the Saints, good things happen, and we’re hoping that this leads to another victory because he fills a need.
This six-foot-three, 225-pound player was previously selected in the third round of the 2020 NFL Draft. He was picked 74th overall in Round 3. He has made 62 appearances in regular-season games with 14 starts thus far in his career. 88 tackles, two sacks, an interception, and two pass breakups are the products of his labor. In his two postseason appearances, he recorded three additional tackles.
It gives us hope. Hopefully, this proves to be a wise decision for Philadelphia.