PHILADELPHIA — Less than 24 hours after being eliminated from the playoffs, the Philadelphia Eagles made multiple roster moves looking ahead to the 2026 season.

The Eagles signed eight players to reserve/future contracts, the franchise announced Monday night.

All eight ended the season on the practice squad and will be on the offseason roster.

The eight players under contract are linebacker Chance Campbell, wide receiver Danny Gray, wide receiver Quez Watkins, offensive tackle Hollin Pierce, center Jake Majors, defensive tackle Gabe Hall, defensive back Brandon Johnson and cornerback Tariq Castro-Fields.

Castro-Fields will be a familiar name for Penn State fans. Castro-Fields was a former standout with the Nittany Lions from 2017-21.

Castro-Fields was a 2022 sixth-round pick by the San Francisco 49ers and spent the 2022 and 2023 seasons with the Washington Commanders. He was briefly with the Carolina Panthers in 2024 before signing with the Eagles’ practice squad last season.

Castro-Fields signed a future contract with the Eagles last February, too, after the Super Bowl LIX win. He was waived in August as a part of roster cutdown day and later re-signed with the Eagles’ practice squad in October.