Eagles Reach Verbal Agreement With Veteran Safety Caught In Tampa Bay Drama Ahead Of New Season
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Eagles Reach Verbal Agreement With Veteran Safety Caught In Tampa Bay Drama Ahead Of New Season
In a stunning twist just days before the 2025 NFL season kicks off, the Philadelphia Eagles have reached a verbal agreement with a veteran safety recently released from the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, sources close to the team confirmed on August 29, 2025. The move, pending approval from Tampa Bay’s ownership, comes after the player’s dramatic exit from the Buccaneers following a high-profile incident in their preseason finale, sparking buzz among Eagles fans eager to bolster their championship roster.
The 25-year-old safety, a former undrafted free agent from the 2025 NFL Draft, joined Tampa Bay in April, aiming to secure a roster spot. Known for his physicality and college stats—67 tackles and two interceptions in his senior year at Colorado—he showed promise in training camp. However, his tenure unraveled during the Buccaneers’ final preseason game against the Buffalo Bills on August 23, 2025. In the second quarter, he was ejected for unnecessary roughness after punching the helmet of Bills tight end Zach Davidson following a heated exchange involving a facemask pull. The incident, captured on video and trending on X, led to his release from Tampa Bay on August 24, with head coach Todd Bowles calling it “inexcusable.” The cut was part of the Buccaneers’ roster trim to 53 players, as the team prioritized younger, less volatile talent like J.J. Roberts and Marcus Banks.
Frustrated by the fallout, the safety requested to part ways with Tampa Bay, expressing a desire to join the Eagles, the reigning Super Bowl LIX champions. “I was done with it there; it was just too much for me to handle. I did what I did to get out, because my heart’s set on Philly. I want to go there to win a championship—who plays in this NFL without dreaming of a title? The midnight green is the color of champions,” he declared, his voice raw with determination. Sources indicate that Eagles GM Howie Roseman, known for bold moves, saw an opportunity to add depth to the secondary, especially with A.J. Brown’s injury concerns and recent cuts like Lewis Cine. The verbal agreement, reported by ESPN, awaits final approval from Buccaneers owner Joel Glazer, as Tampa Bay holds rights to negotiate his release terms.
The move has ignited excitement on X, with fans praising the safety’s potential to thrive under Nick Sirianni’s leadership. “He’s got that Philly grit—we need him!” one fan posted. If finalized, he could join the practice squad or compete for a backup safety role behind C.J. Gardner-Johnson and Reed Blankenship. His special teams experience and college pedigree make him a low-risk, high-upside addition. Will this fiery player help keep the Super Bowl trophy in Philly? The stage is set for a dramatic season.
The player is Shilo Sanders.












