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Raiders snag Super Bowl champ Kyle Philips, is Brady calling the shots already?

The Raiders have signed Kyle Philips from the Philadelphia Eagles' practice squad

Wide receiver, Kyle Philips, was recently acquired by the Las Vegas...
Wide receiver, Kyle Philips, was recently acquired by the Las Vegas RaidersLAPRESSE

The Las Vegas Raiders are making their move ahead of the NFL's free agency period.

The team announced the g of wide receiver Kyle Philips, a player fresh off a Super Bowl win with the Philadelphia Eagles.

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What is Kyle Philips' background?

Though the wide receiver didn't see playing time in the Super Bowl or the regular season, he stayed on the Eagles' practice squad throughout the 2024 campaign, earning a coveted championship ring.

Philips, 25, is no stranger to working under offensive coordinator Chip Kelly, having spent four seasons with him at UCLA.

This reunion in Las Vegas could prove pivotal, as Philips is already familiar with Kelly's offensive system, potentially allowing him to integrate quickly into the Raiders' plans for the future.

During his college career, Philips stood out with 163 receptions, 1,821 yards, and 17 touchdowns in 34 appearances.

His versatility was showcased through his punt return ability, where he accumulated 496 yards and two touchdowns.

Drafted by the Tennessee Titans in the fifth round of the 2022 draft, Philips has had a challenging start to his pro career, battling injuries and spending most of the last two seasons on injured reserve.

With only 13 appearances over his first two seasons, he will look to break into the Raiders' active roster with a strong training camp performance.

Tom Brady's impact on Raiders takes shape

Despite a tough 2024 season, which saw the Raiders finish last in the AFC West with just four wins, the franchise is actively reshaping its roster.

Philips' g is an early move, but the Raiders' hopes hinge on several factors, including the continued influence of Tom Brady.

With Brady now in a minority ownership role, his presence is beginning to make a difference in roster decisions.

New head coach Pete Carroll has already expressed his confidence in Brady's insights, particularly as the Raiders look to strengthen their quarterback position for the future.

While Philips' path to the 53-man roster may be challenging, his connection with Kelly gives him an advantage over other wideouts.

As the offseason progresses, the Raiders are showing they're willing to make bold moves to improve, with Brady playing a significant role in the team's future direction.

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