Philadelphia’s front office continued to reshape its practice squad this week, signaling another small but notable change in the team’s depth chart. The move came as part of the franchise’s ongoing roster adjustments.
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Amid shifting priorities and a competitive running back group, one player’s journey with the team quietly came to an end. For a young prospect, the business side of football once again showed its sharp reality.
That player was Audric Estime, a promising 22-year-old running back who joined Philadelphia after being released by Denver earlier this year. Despite flashes of potential, he never earned a spot on the active roster.
“I gave everything I had every day,” Estime said in a calm but confident tone. “Sometimes opportunity runs out before the dream does — but I’m not done chasing what I started.”

Coaches respected his work ethic and commitment throughout his brief time in the building. Though his stint was short, his professionalism and drive left a quiet impression on teammates and staff alike.
The Eagles’ decision reflects the team’s effort to refine roster depth ahead of the upcoming stretch, prioritizing immediate readiness and scheme fit as they continue preparing for Week 7.
For Estime, the release opens another chapter — one that could lead him to a new opportunity elsewhere in the league. At just 22, his story is far from finished.
Philadelphia, meanwhile, continues its pattern of subtle, calculated moves. While the headlines may focus elsewhere, every change hints at a larger plan for balance, development, and long-term stability.