The Philadelphia Eagles took a key step toward strengthening their pass rush on Wednesday by activating defensive end Bryce Huff’s 21-day practice window. Huff, who has been out since undergoing wrist surgery on November 21, could provide much-needed depth to the Eagles’ defensive line as they continue to deal with injuries.
With Brandon Graham sidelined for the season due to a triceps injury, the team has relied heavily on a three-man rotation of Nolan Smith, Josh Sweat, and rookie Jalyx Hunt. Waiver pickup Chuck Harris has offered minimal support, playing just four snaps over three games.
While Huff’s production this season has been limited—posting 2.5 sacks, 4 quarterback hits, and 3 tackles for loss in 10 games—his return could offer valuable depth. Signed to a three-year, $51.1 million deal after a breakout 10-sack season with the New York Jets in 2023, Huff has yet to live up to expectations in Philadelphia. However, his ability to pressure quarterbacks in limited snaps could prove crucial during high-stakes playoff games.
As the Eagles prepare for a potential division-clinching matchup against the Commanders this Sunday, Huff’s progress in practice will be closely monitored. While it’s unclear if he will return immediately, his activation signals the team’s intent to address a key need. Even if Huff doesn’t replicate his form from New York, his return could ease the load on Smith, Sweat, and Hunt, ensuring the Eagles’ defensive front stays effective as the postseason approaches.