The Philadelphia Eagles make several roster adjustments on Tuesday, including placing edge rusher Joe Tryon-Shoyinka on the reserve/retired list, according to multiple reports. The move removes the former first-round draft pick from the active roster while he is listed as retired, rather than on an active football contract. The other details of the Eagles’ roster changes are described as part of a set of “comings and goings,” though the provided summaries focus primarily on Tryon-Shoyinka’s status change. Across the reports, the key point is that the Eagles update their roster by designating Tryon-Shoyinka to the reserve/retired list, signaling the end of his time with the team in active play. No additional context about the reason for the retirement designation is included in the sources provided.