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Eagles Sign Terrance Marshall Jr. Ahead of Super Bowl Defense

PHILADELPHIA, Pa. — The Philadelphia Eagles have strengthened their wide receiver corps by signing Terrance Marshall Jr. to a one-year contract as they gear up to defend their Super Bowl title.
The deal was confirmed by NFL Network on April 10, 2025, following Marshall’s brief tenure with the Las Vegas Raiders, where he played for less than a season. The Eagles are making strategic moves to bolster their lineup after their recent championship win.
Marshall, who was a second-round draft pick in 2021, is known for his speed and ability to make contested catches. During his limited time with the Raiders, he recorded 25 receptions for 370 yards and two touchdowns.
Eagles General Manager Howie Roseman expressed optimism about the addition, stating, “Terrance brings a unique skill set to our offense. We believe he will complement our existing receivers and add depth to our passing game.”
As the Eagles prepare for the upcoming season, the team is focused on maintaining the momentum gained from their Super Bowl victory. The addition of Marshall is part of a broader effort to enhance their offensive strategy.
Marshall said during an introductory press conference, “I’m excited to be part of such a winning culture. I can’t wait to contribute and help take this team to another championship.”
With the new season approaching, fans are eagerly anticipating how the Eagles’ roster changes will impact their performance on the field.