Eagles’ Nick Sirianni Sends Clear Message on C.J. Gardner-Johnson Reunion

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Nick Sirianni made it seem like the Eagles are not interested in bringing back safety C.J. Gardner-Johnson.

The Philadelphia Eagles secondary is banged up, and there suddenly is a player they know well available in C.J. Gardner-Johnson.

Yet, coach Nick Sirianni is content with the players he has in his safeties room.

The Eagles head coach was asked about the team potentially bringing back Gardner-Johnson, who was released by the Houston Texans earlier this week and did not appear interested in bringing him back.

Gardner-Johnson won the Super Bowl with the Eagles in February and led the team in interceptions (6), finished fourth on the team in regular-season tackles (59) and had the second-most passes defended (12) in 2024.

Yet, he was traded to Houston in the off-season in what the team called a cost-saving measure.

Nick Sirianni ‘Excited About The’ Eagles Safeties

Gardner-Johnson has been an important member two Super Bowl teams for the Eagles, including last season’s team that won it all. He also had an NFL-high six INTs in 2022, helping the Eagles reach the Super Bowl before they lost 38-35 to the Kansas City Chiefs.

Yet, even despite that — and the injuries to cornerbacks Adoree’ Jackson and Jakorian Bennett, the latter of whom was placed on injured reserve Wednesday — Sirianni effectively stated he was not interested in bringing Gardner-Johnson back, even though it would cost them nothing, asset-wise.

“I really am excited about the room that we have,” Sirianni said. “They’ve done a really nice job to date.”

Sirianni singled out rookie second-round pick Andrew Mukuba as a difference maker, who has filled in Gardner-Johnson’s shoes nicely — playing alongside mainstay Reed Blankenship.

Through three games, Mukuba has 13 tackles, one-half sack, an interception, one tackle for loss and one pass defended, earning the 27th-best safety grade from Pro-Football Focus (67.9).

We have a good, young player in Andrew Mukuba, who continues to get better, and I think that having Reed next to him is helping him get better,” Sirianni said. “Just how Reed got better with having [veteran backup safety] Marcus Epps in the building, and Reed said that and I’ve said that in here before about Marcus Epps.

Even Mukuba’s backup Sydney Brown has shown he belongs, since he has played 80 percent of the team’s special-teams snaps but also filled in by starting at safety for the Eagles in their season-opening win against the Dallas Cowboys.

“Sydney’s doing a really good job on special teams and doing some work on defense, as well,” Sirianni said. “I’m really excited about that group and pleased with that group.”

C.J. Gardner-Johnson’s Off-Season Comments May Have Burned A Bridge With The Eagles

Gardner-Johnson reportedly hastened his exit from Houston by speaking ill of his teammates, and the fact he is not being considered by the Eagles may also have something to do with comments he made this off-season.

In light of his departure from Philadelphia, Gardner-Johnson was outspoken against Eagles management, especially defensive coordinator Vic Fangio.

“I was a test dummy for them,” Gardner-Johnson shared on his Instagram story in June. “Now [Fangio] can be like ‘my scheme worked.’ Or did my skill set make it work?

“So yeah, let the salary cap be the ‘excuse.’”

Gardner-Johnson is obviously highly skilled yet his next team will be the fifth in as many seasons he has played for — including multiple stints with the Eagles. Some teams may just not want to deal with the headache.

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