PHILADELPHIA — With the dust settled from Tuesday’s trade deadline, the Eagles enter the second half of the season with a clear message from general manager Howie Roseman: We’re not standing still.
“It’s our job to make sure that no stone is left unturned when we’re trying to acquire talent,” Roseman said Tuesday. “It doesn’t stop just because the trade deadline has stopped. We’ll continue to monitor every possible area to improve.”
Unlike some other teams that made a flurry of deals under the wire, Roseman had already pulled the trigger on three trades in the past week — acquiring slot/corner Michael Carter II from the Jets, outside cornerback Jaire Alexander from Baltimore and edge rusher Jaelan Phillips from Miami.
Pass rusher and second outside corner were the two soft spots on the

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