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Breaking: Philadelphia Eagles Officially Cut Ties With Another 24-Years-old Top Well Experienced Superstar Due To Failed Contract Agreement

Posted on June 1, 2025 by Dre

Breaking: Philadelphia Eagles Officially Cut Ties With Another 24-Years-old Top Well Experienced Superstar Due To Failed Contract Agreement

 

 

Breaking News: Eagles Release Running Back Tyrion Davis-Price After Contract Talks Collapse

 

In a surprising move that has stirred conversations throughout the NFL, the Philadelphia Eagles have officially parted ways with running back Tyrion Davis-Price. The 24-year-old talent, once considered a promising addition to the team’s backfield, is now a free agent after contract negotiations between the player and the organization reportedly broke down.

 

Davis-Price, who entered the league as a third-round pick by the San Francisco 49ers in the 2022 NFL Draft, was signed by the Eagles with the hopes of adding both youth and explosiveness to their rushing attack. Standing 6 feet tall and weighing around 215 pounds, the former LSU standout brought a mix of speed and power to the position, showcasing his ability to hit holes with aggression while also serving as a physical downhill runner.

 

 

 

After being waived by the 49ers in 2023, Davis-Price joined the Eagles’ roster looking for a fresh start. He was seen as a strong depth option and had been competing for a role in the rotation behind D’Andre Swift and Kenneth Gainwell. However, despite his potential and athletic upside, Davis-Price struggled to gain traction in Philadelphia’s crowded backfield, where touches are scarce and competition is fierce.

 

According to league sources, Davis-Price and his representatives had been in talks with the Eagles’ front office regarding a contract restructure or extension that would secure his spot on the team for the coming seasons. However, disagreements over financial terms and long-term role expectations ultimately led to an impasse. As a result, the Eagles made the difficult decision to release him from the roster.

 

The news was confirmed by the team’s front office earlier today. General manager Howie Roseman issued a brief statement, saying: “We appreciate the effort and professionalism Tyrion brought to our organization. Unfortunately, we were unable to find common ground on a future agreement. We wish him the very best moving forward.”

 

The move comes as the Eagles continue to refine their roster ahead of training camp. Philadelphia, known for its analytical approach and proactive roster management, is clearly focused on maximizing value and cap flexibility. With several young backs already in the system, the Eagles may be looking to open opportunities for other players who align more closely with their long-term plans.

 

For Davis-Price, this marks another career transition in what has already been a roller-coaster journey through the NFL. Despite limited playing time during his stints in both San Francisco and Philadelphia, the young running back still possesses attributes that could make him an intriguing option for other teams in need of backfield depth.

 

During his college career at LSU, Davis-Price impressed scouts with a breakout junior season in which he rushed for over 1,000 yards, including a school-record 287 yards in a single game against Florida. His physical running style and strong performance in the SEC gave him the pedigree of a potential workhorse back in the NFL. However, translating that success to the professional level has proven to be a challenge thus far.

 

In response to the release, Davis-Price took to social media to thank the Eagles and their fans for their support during his time in Philadelphia. “Grateful for the opportunity and the love I received from the city,” he wrote. “Looking forward to what’s next.”

 

As for what’s ahead, Davis-Price will now enter the free-agent market, where several teams with thin running back depth may take a closer look. With training camp approaching, injuries and roster shifts are common, and a versatile back with his background may find a new home sooner than later.

 

While his time in Philadelphia was brief, Tyrion Davis-Price’s departure serves as a reminder of how quickly things can change in the NFL. Contract disputes and shifting team priorities often mean that even talented players must stay ready for the next opportunity. For now, all eyes are on where Davis-Price will land next

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