HC Nick Sirianni Praises Rookie TE Who Gave Up 53-Man Roster Spot to Care for Ailing Grandmother
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HC Nick Sirianni Praises Rookie TE Who Gave Up 53-Man Roster Spot to Care for Ailing Grandmother
In a heartfelt story unfolding just before the 2025 NFL season, a rookie tight end for the Philadelphia Eagles made the tough choice to withdraw from the 53-man roster to care for his gravely ill grandmother. Announced mere hours before the roster cut deadline at 4:00 PM ET on August 26, 2025, this decision left fans both heartbroken and inspired by his sacrifice.
The 27-year-old player joined the Eagles in 2023 as an undrafted free agent from Georgia Tech. Starting on the practice squad in 2024, he turned heads during the 2025 training camp. In the final preseason game against the New York Jets (August 22, 2025), he shone with three receptions for 42 yards, showcasing reliable hands and strong blocking skills. His performance put him in contention for the TE3 spot behind Dallas Goedert and Grant Calcaterra. Head Coach Nick Sirianni lauded his growth, saying, “He’s a raw talent. His work ethic earned him a shot at the main roster”
Thanks to his standout preseason, Sirianni offered him a spot on the 53-man roster, a pivotal moment for his career. “He has the potential to be a key contributor,” Sirianni noted in a press conference before the deadline. But just before the roster was finalized, the player requested to leave the team. The reason: his grandmother, who raised him, was diagnosed with a serious illness requiring his full-time care. “She’s my entire world. I have to be with her now,” he shared, his voice filled with emotion but resolve.

The decision stunned the team, but Sirianni expressed deep respect. “He’s got immense potential, and I’m gutted, but I respect his choice. Family comes first. I believe with his talent, if not now, he’ll succeed later,” Sirianni said, highlighting the human side of football. The Eagles left the door open for him to return to the practice squad once his family matters are resolved, showing their support.

Eagles fans, familiar with emotional stories like Jason Kelce’s, flooded X with thousands of supportive messages. “He’s a warrior on and off the field. Wishing his grandma strength,” one fan wrote. With the season opener against the Dallas Cowboys on September 4, 2025, approaching, the Eagles must adjust their tight end lineup. Yet, this player’s story reminds us that family sometimes outweighs NFL dreams. Will he return to shine in Philly? Fans are hoping and waiting.
The player is E.J. Jenkins.












