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A.J. Epenesa Joins Eagles After Six Seasons with Bills

The former Iowa standout seeks a Super Bowl chance in Philadelphia

A.J. Epenesa, the former Iowa standout who spent six seasons with the Buffalo Bills, has officially signed with the Philadelphia Eagles, bringing his pass‑rushing experience to a Super Bowl‑contending squad.

A New Chapter in Philadelphia

Epenesa arrives after compiling 24 sacks, five forced fumbles, four interceptions and three fumble recoveries in 91 regular‑season games for Buffalo. The Eagles, who run a 3‑4 defensive scheme, are expected to use him as a depth piece behind outside linebackers Nolan Smith and Jonathan Greenard.

A potential deal with the Cleveland Browns fell apart earlier when a failed physical voided the agreement, leaving Philadelphia as the only viable destination for the defensive end.

The move also reunites Epenesa with fellow Hawkeye Cooper DeJean, who is already a fixture on the Eagles’ defense. Both players hope the partnership can help elevate the pass rush and contribute to a championship run.

Coach Sean McDermott and defensive coordinator Sean Desai have praised Epenesa’s versatility and work ethic, noting that his experience could prove valuable as the team pushes for a Super Bowl appearance.

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