Eagles Sign DE and Two-Time Defensive Player of the Year to the Practice Squad
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania – The Philadelphia Eagles have made a quietly strategic but potentially impactful move, officially signing DE Titus Leo to their Practice Squad — a defender who once dominated the FCS level as a two-time NEC Defensive Player of the Year and an FCS All-American at Wagner College.
While Leo has yet to carve out a major role in the NFL, his college résumé remains one of the most decorated among small-school edge rushers in recent memory. He brings explosive pursuit speed, natural bend around the edge, and the versatility to line up as both a defensive end and an outside linebacker — traits that fit well within Philadelphia’s hybrid defensive philosophy.
Leo’s NFL journey so far has been turbulent. Since being drafted by the Indianapolis Colts in the sixth round of the 2023 NFL Draft, he has spent time with the Patriots, Titans, and most recently the Browns. But the Eagles — long known for identifying and developing raw defensive talent — see untapped potential in the 6'3", 245-pound pass rusher.

This move reflects a familiar organizational strategy:
build defensive depth through high-motor, high-upside players who simply need the right environment.
With the Eagles’ heavy defensive line rotation, there is always room for players who flash strong traits, even if their NFL experience is limited. Leo now steps into one of the league’s best development systems for defensive linemen — a pipeline that has turned under-the-radar prospects into legitimate contributors for years.
If he can reclaim even a fraction of the dominance he displayed in college — where he piled up tackles for loss and disrupted backfields at will — Leo could evolve from a practice-squad signing into a meaningful depth piece down the road.
For now, the Eagles add another intriguing developmental defender to a room already built on toughness, versatility, and relentless energy.
A small signing on paper — but one that could quietly pay real dividends in Philadelphia.













