The Philadelphia Eagles’ 53-man roster projections are updated after their Week 1 of the 2026 preseason, a 24-7 loss to the Baltimore Ravens. Across the outlets, the focus is on how the game affects roster battles and the depth chart as teams evaluate players early in camp.

The Yahoo Sports reports use the preseason opener as a checkpoint to reassess positions and potential final cuts. While the overall approach is the same—projecting who makes the roster based on performance and roles—the write-ups present slightly different framing. One emphasizes a broader roster projection after the loss, another highlights the implications of a quarterback “debacle” for the depth chart, and the third presents the projection after the first preseason game with a refreshed outlook.

All versions reflect that the roster is still subject to change, with subsequent preseason games and practice performances likely to adjust who locks in at each position. The common thread is that the Ravens game is the latest reference point for Philadelphia’s ongoing evaluation.