The Philadelphia Eagles may still be in the midst of figuring out who they want on their roster moving forward, but plans for the 2025 preseason are already underway at this point.
Speaking to reporters Monday morning during availability at the league meetings in Palm Beach, Florida, Cleveland Browns head coach Kevin Stefanski announced that the Eagles will hold joint practices during the second week of the preseason.
This is the first announcement that the Eagles and Browns will face off in the preseason this year.
"We'll go to Philly week two and practice twice vs. them," Stefanski told reporters covering the Browns.
Philadelphia did not comment on the upcoming schedule, but the Eagles have consistently pushed for joint practices around the league instead of using preseason games for important tests.
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The focus has worked well for the Eagles since the Sirianni era began. Philadelphia has been to the playoffs four straight seasons, has been to the Super Bowl twice, and won the title last season.
The Browns previously traveled to Philadelphia for two days of joint practices in 2023 that consisted of quality work for both sides. Stefanski and Sirianni are also longtime friends as well as colleagues.
The Eagles have a plan to continue their run of dominance, but that will also come with more joint work with other teams around the league.
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This story was originally published March 31, 2025 at 3:49 PM.