Once a Key OL Piece for the Eagles – Now Facing Retirement If He Can’t Return for One Last Game
Once a Key OL Piece for the Eagles – Now Facing Retirement If He Can’t Return for One Last Game
Jack Driscoll was once a quiet but essential part of the Philadelphia Eagles’ offensive line. Drafted in the fourth round of the 2020 NFL Draft, he was never the flashiest name on the roster, but he always showed up when the team needed him most. Over four seasons, he played both tackle and guard – a versatile warrior who put the team above everything else.

But after the 2024 season, the Eagles didn’t renew his contract. Driscoll entered free agency – and as the 2025 season approaches, he remains unsigned. Now, whispers are growing louder: if he doesn’t return to the Eagles, Driscoll might hang up his cleats for good.
“I don’t want my career to end like this – I’ve still got fight left in me. But if I can’t return to Philly, the place I call home – maybe it’s time to walk away,” Driscoll shared in a recent podcast.
With over 60 games played, Driscoll protected Jalen Hurts, paved the way for Miles Sanders, and battled in the trenches through every yard of NFC warfare. He was never in the spotlight, but he was the glue holding the line together.
“Just one day – I want to wear that jersey again, step on the field, and say goodbye the right way. I gave everything I had to the Eagles – and if I can, I want to finish there,” he said, his voice full of emotion.
There’s been no official sign from the Eagles front office about a reunion, but among fans, Driscoll is still remembered as someone who deserves a better sendoff than an unnoticed exit.











