Philadelphia, PA – April 27, 2025 —
Former Philadelphia Eagles wide receiver Quez Watkins, once labeled a “bust” after a rocky stint with the Pittsburgh Steelers, is now campaigning for a comeback in Philly to compete for the WR3 job, sources told ESPN’s Tim McManus.
The Quez Watkins Situation
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Infamous for a crucial drop during Super Bowl LVII, sparking massive fan outrage on Reddit.
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2024 season with Steelers:
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15 receptions, 165 yards
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3 drops
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PFF grade: 57.4 ➔ ultimately released (per The Athletic).
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Previous stats with Eagles (2020-2023):
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98 catches, 1,249 yards, 6 touchdowns
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Peak in 2022: 33 catches, 354 yards.
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Strength: blazing speed (4.35-second 40-yard dash).
Why Philly Might Give Him Another Shot
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Coach Nick Sirianni says: “Quez can still shine.”
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Watkins knows Kevin Patullo’s offensive system inside and out.
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He could realistically challenge Jahan Dotson (406 yards in 2024) for the WR3 spot.
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A potential one-year, $2 million deal would fit easily under the Eagles’ $60 million cap space (Spotrac).
NFL Network’s Daniel Jeremiah: “Quez adds spark to Philly’s offense.”

The Risks and Fan Reactions
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Watkins’ 2023 struggles (only 142 yards) still haunt his reputation.
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He’s battling the “bust” label, similar to the drama surrounding Grant Calcaterra.
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Eagles WR3 competition:
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Britain Covey
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Jahan Dotson
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Plus, Dallas Goedert trade rumors create a bigger need for offensive firepower.
Big Picture: A Final Shot at Redemption
At 27 years old, Watkins hopes a return to Philly could reignite his career and help the Eagles make another Super Bowl push.
Watkins told Bleeding Green Nation: “I’m going to silence the critics.”
If he succeeds, he won’t just earn back a roster spot — he’ll erase the ghosts of Super Bowl LVII and reclaim the trust of Eagles Faithful.
