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The Philadelphia Eagles have signed defensive end AJ Epenesa months after the Cleveland Browns backed out of an agreement to sign him. The Eagles announced the signing Wednesday but did not disclose terms. The Browns had agreed to a one-year deal with Epenesa worth up to $5 million on March 18, a source told ESPN's Adam Schefter, but Cleveland opted against finalizing the contract after the veteran had his physical, a source told ESPN's Daniel Oyefusi on March 29.

The Philadelphia Eagles have signed defensive end AJ Epenesa months after the Cleveland Browns backed out of an agreement to sign him. The Eagles announced the signing Wednesday but did not disclose terms. The Browns had agreed to a one-year deal with Epenesa worth up to $5 million on March 18, a source told ESPN's Adam Schefter, but Cleveland opted against finalizing the contract after the veteran had his physical, a source told ESPN's Daniel Oyefusi on March 29. Epenesa, 27, has spent all six of his NFL seasons with the Buffalo Bills. Originally a second-round pick by Buffalo in the 2020 NFL draft, Epenesa has been a reliable member of the team's defensive line rotation over the years and a strong backup. He has played in 91 games with 19 starts. Epenesa has recorded 24 sacks in his career but only had 2.5 in 16 games in 2025 after recording 19 sacks over the previous three years. He has had success causing disruption with his arms, recording 14 batted passes and four interceptions, including two in 2025. In 14 career postseason games, Epenesa has never recorded a sack and has three quarterback hits and three batted passes. The Eagles also signed guard Michael Jordan on Wednesday and waived linebackers Chandler Martin and Isiah King. ESPN's Alaina Getzenberg contributed to this report.
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