The Philadelphia Eagles announced on Apr. 28 that they have waived tight end Jaheim Bell.
This move affects the team’s roster depth at the tight end position. The Eagles operate as a professional American football team in the National Football League, according to the official website.
Bell was originally selected in the seventh round of the 2024 draft by the New England Patriots after playing at Florida State and spending three years at South Carolina. In his rookie season, he appeared in 15 games for New England and caught two passes for 20 yards before being waived by the Patriots in August. Bell joined Philadelphia’s practice squad in October of 2025 but was released a week later, then spent time with the Pittsburgh Steelers’ practice squad before signing a reserve/future contract with Philadelphia in January.
With this transaction, Dallas Goedert, second-round pick Eli Stowers, Grant Calcaterra, Johnny Mundt, E.J. Jenkins, Cameron Latu, and Stone Smartt remain as tight ends on the Eagles’ roster. The Eagles maintain their base in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania according to their official website.
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