Philadelphia, PA – October 16, 2025
The Philadelphia Eagles sent a clear message about their commitment to discipline, waiving a rookie defensive back just 48 hours before their critical NFC clash with the Minnesota Vikings. The decision, described as “brutal but necessary” by team insiders, underscores the organization’s zero-tolerance policy for conduct that undermines its culture, especially in a city where fan passion runs deep.
Coming off a tough 31-24 loss to the Atlanta Falcons in Week 6, the Eagles (3-3) are under pressure to regain momentum in the NFC East. The timing of the incident, ahead of a high-stakes game against the Vikings (4-2), amplified the team’s swift response to the breach.

Sources report that the rookie, Andrew Mukuba, a second-round draft pick from Texas, violated team curfew by sneaking out of the team hotel for a late-night party in Philadelphia’s Old City district on Wednesday. The former Longhorn, expected to bolster the secondary alongside Reed Blankenship, was caught after team security flagged his absence. The infraction, deemed a direct violation of head coach Nick Sirianni’s standards, led to his immediate release.
“We play for Philly, and that means holding ourselves to the highest standard,” Sirianni said Thursday. “Our fans deserve better, and we won’t tolerate distractions before a game like this.”
Mukuba, 23, had been a fan favorite for his aggressive playstyle and potential as a “disruptor” in Vic Fangio’s defense. Despite a promising preseason (67.3 PFF run-defense grade, one interception vs. Chiefs in Week 2), his role was limited to special teams and rotational snaps, with no starts due to competition from veterans like Darius Slay. His off-field misstep, however, sealed his fate in a locker room that values accountability.
Linebacker Zack Baun, a team captain, addressed the cut: “We’re building something special here. You can’t let personal choices hurt the team, especially not in Philly.”
The move opens a roster spot, with practice squad safety R.J. Moten a likely candidate for elevation. With Jeremiah Trotter Jr. questionable (knee), the Eagles’ depth will be tested against Justin Jefferson and Minnesota’s passing attack.
Fans erupted on X, with one post reading, “Philly doesn’t mess around. Mukuba had potential, but you don’t disrespect the Birds like that!” The incident reinforces the Eagles’ expectation of professionalism in a high-pressure season.
As the team prepares for Sunday’s 1:00 p.m. ET kickoff at Lincoln Financial Field, the focus is on redemption. For Mukuba, the cut is a stark reminder: in Philadelphia, talent must be matched by discipline.
Game Details:
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Time: 1:00 p.m. ET, Sunday, October 19, 2025
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Location: Lincoln Financial Field, Philadelphia, PA
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Broadcast: FOX; check Eagles’ official website or NFL app for updates
