More than 30 former Eagles already eliminated from playoff contention

More than 30 former Eagles already eliminated from playoff contention

With only a few games left in the 2025 NFL regular season, 12 teams have already been eliminated from the playoffs, many of which include former Eagles.

The Eagles need to win just one of their next three games to win the NFC East and secure their spot in the postseason. They’ll likely be the only team advancing from the division — the Giants and Commanders have already been eliminated and the Cowboys have <1% chance to extend their season.

Here are the teams and Philly alumni whose season will end after Week 18:

Atlanta Falcons — Kentavius Street

Arizona Cardinals — PJ Mustipher, Josh Sweat

Cincinnati Bengals — Oren Burks, Joe Flacco

Cleveland Browns — DeAndre Carter [IR]

Kansas City Chiefs — Gardner Minshew, Janarius Robinson [IR], James Winchester

Las Vegas Raiders — Thomas Booker, Terrell Edmunds [PS], Tristin McCollum, Raheem Mostert, Albert Okwuegbunam [PS], Kenny Pickett, Devin White,

Miami Dolphins — Quinton Bell, Rasul Douglas

Minnesota Vikings — Javon Hargrave, Isaiah Rodgers, Carson Wentz [IR], Eric Wilson

New Orleans Saints — Jack Stoll

New York Giants — Cameron Johnston

Tennessee Titans

Washington Commanders — River Cracraft [PS], Zach Ertz [IR], Tyree Jackson [IR], Marcus Mariota, Jeremy Reaves

Other news

There are three teams eyeing postseason games with a considerable number of former Eagles on their roster, including the Chicago Bears [Ryan Bates, Kevin Byard, T.J. Edwards, C.J. Gardner-Johnson, D’Andre Swift, Olamide Zaccheaus] who are expected to win the NFC North, the New England Patriots [Christian Elliss, Mack Hollins, Milton Williams] who are currently No. 1 in the AFC East, and the Pittsburgh Steelers [Jack Driscoll (PS), Kenneth Gainwell, Lew Nichols (PS), Isaac Seumalo] who have taken the lead atop the AFC North.

And, speaking of the Steelers, Aaron Rodgers spoke about Kenny Gainwell at length after their Monday night win over the Dolphins, and was effusive in his appreciation for the running back.

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