The Philadelphia Eagles are just a few weeks away from kicking off their Super Bowl title defense and it seems like they may have found a new starter in the 2025 National Football League Draft.

With CJ Gardner-Johnson no longer with the franchise, the safety position has led to some questions for Philadelphia. The Eagles entered the 2024 season with questions. But, having Gardner-Johnson in town helped to solidify the spot. In general, the Eagles' secondary was lights-out last year. Now, with Gardner-Johnson gone, there's an opening and Andrew Mukaba is making his case for the job.

"Eagles: Rookie safety Andrew Mukuba made his case for cracking the starting lineup," ESPN's Tim McManus said. "The second-round pick out of Texas had an interception return for a touchdown and a fumble recov

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