After stepping away during the season, Za’Darius Smith is now subtly hinting at a comeback. However, any path back to an NFC contender runs straight through Philadelphia — and the Eagles would have to relinquish his rights, a move they have little incentive to make given how abruptly his exit unfolded… Binbin

Za’Darius Smith may no longer be wearing an Eagles uniform, but his NFL future is still very much tied to Philadelphia. And after Week 15, the former Pro Bowl pass rusher suddenly put himself back at the center of an uncomfortable conversation.

Smith was brought in to help stabilize the Eagles’ pass rush. Instead, he stunned the league by retiring after just five games, frustrated with a limited role in Vic Fangio’s defensive scheme and unwilling to accept part time usage late in his career.

The story seemed finished. Then Micah Parsons went down with what is believed to be a season ending injury. Almost immediately, Smith resurfaced on social media, posting nothing more than a pair of eyes emoji as Parsons was helped off the field. The timing said everything.

Za'Darius Smith announces his retirement from the NFL

The message was clear. Smith is not done playing. And more importantly, he wants back in now, ideally with an NFC contender suddenly desperate for pass rush help.

That is where the Eagles come back into the picture. For Smith to sign elsewhere, Philadelphia would have to release his rights. In effect, Smith needs the Eagles to do him a favor, opening the door for him to rejoin the playoff race on another roster.

From the Eagles’ perspective, there is little incentive to cooperate. Smith walked away midseason after Philadelphia was the only team willing to give him another opportunity. Helping him land with a direct NFC rival would only strengthen a competitor’s defense during a critical stretch.

On the field, Smith was far from washed. In five appearances, he recorded 10 tackles, three quarterback hits, two tackles for loss, and 1.5 sacks. His PFF grade of 77.7 and steady pressure rate showed there was still fuel left in the tank.

Za'Darius Smith May Have Big Favor to Ask of Eagles After Week 15

Still, his role was never going to grow. He never played more than half the defensive snaps in a game, and with Nakobe Dean nearing a return, meaningful playing time was unlikely. That reality likely pushed Smith toward retirement in the first place.

Now, circumstances have changed. An NFC contender suddenly needs help, and Smith wants back in. But wanting is not enough. His path back to the league runs directly through Philadelphia.

If Smith hopes to resurrect his season and chase another Super Bowl, he will need more than subtle social media hints. He will need the Eagles’ approval. And right now, that favor feels like one Philadelphia has little reason to grant.

 

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