Overview
- Philadelphia received wide receiver John Metchie III and a 2026 sixth‑round pick while Houston acquired tight end Harrison Bryant and a 2026 fifth‑round pick, effectively swapping back the Day‑3 selections each team had traded earlier this year.
- Metchie was a 2022 second‑round pick who missed his rookie season while treated for acute promyelocytic leukemia and has totaled roughly 40 catches for 412 yards and one touchdown in 29 NFL games.
- The Eagles added Metchie as a low‑risk depth piece and competition ahead of final roster decisions, reuniting him with former Alabama teammate DeVonta Smith on a receiver corps that already includes A.J. Brown and Jahan Dotson.
- Houston converted an expendable receiver into experienced tight‑end depth after Brevin Jordan suffered a season‑ending injury, with Bryant expected to help behind Dalton Schultz and Cade Stover.
- Reports say the San Francisco 49ers were also pursuing Metchie but Philadelphia offered more, and the deal continues GM Howie Roseman's pattern of late‑camp, low‑cost roster upgrades.