The Eagles had a potential contributor make a career decision after veteran pass catcher DeVante Parker announced his retirement. Entering his 10th NFL season, Parker had 33 catches for 394 yards in 13 games last season for the Patriots.
The Philadelphia Eagles made some changes to their offensive personnel during the 2024 offseason. The biggest was D’Andre Swift leaving, signing a deal with the Chicago Bears, and being replaced by New York Giants star Saquon Barkley.
Wide receiver DeVante Parker has retired after nine seasons in the NFL -- and just two months after joining a new team. The Philadelphia Eagles signed Parker to a one-year deal in March, but Parker told ESPN on Monday that he has other priorities in mind right now.
The Philadelphia Eagles are looking to bounce back in 2024 after a disappointing finish to their 2023 season. To do this, they signed key wide receivers to contract extensions.
DeVante Parker announced his retirement from the NFL. The New England Patriots released the wide receiver on March 11 this offseason. He agreed to a new deal with the Philadelphia Eagles just a day later.
Eagles WR DeVante Parker has announced his retirement, according to Adam Schefter. Parker signed a contract with the Eagles this offseason. Parker, 31, is a former first-round pick out of Louisville by the Dolphins in the 2015 NFL Draft.