Eagles Sign Tight End C.J. Uzomah to Bolster Offensive Depth
The signing reflects the Eagles' strategy to enhance their tight end options and potentially adapt their offensive tactics under coordinator Kellen Moore.
- C.J. Uzomah, former Jets tight end, has signed a one-year deal with the Philadelphia Eagles.
- The Eagles aim to strengthen their tight end roster, providing competition for the TE2 spot behind Dallas Goedert.
- Uzomah's addition is seen as a strategic move by offensive coordinator Kellen Moore to potentially introduce new personnel packages.
- The 31-year-old tight end brings experience from his time with the Jets and Bengals, including a key role in Cincinnati’s Super Bowl run.
- Uzomah’s signing comes after the Eagles lost Jack Stoll in free agency, necessitating increased depth at the position.