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Jonathan Greenard joins the Philadelphia Eagles, bringing enthusiasm for defensive coordinator Vic Fangio's vision. His past success and belief in Fangio's scheme suggest a promising fit for the team.
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The Philadelphia Eagles didn't just acquire a pass rusher when they traded for Jonathan Greenard. They brought in a believer looking for a fresh start. Often, that leads to fireworks. In Greenard's case, that belief centers around defensive coordinator Vic Fangio, whose reputation has already made an impression.
Without question, Greenard was the biggest prize veteran acquisition landed during the draft. One day after the announcement of the trade, one that the Eagles had seemingly set before it, he met with the Philadelphia media. Before that, he was tracked down by NBC Sports Philadelphia's John Clark. Naturally, he was asked about his new defensive coordinator, and he was very complimentary. No one should be surprised by that.
He seems excited, and it seems genuine. This isn't just talk. It's part of why this pairing feels intentional. Greenard arrives in Philadelphia after back-to-back highly productive seasons, including a Pro Bowl campaign that showcased his ability to consistently disrupt quarterbacks.
When healthy, he's proven he can be a double-digit sack producer, someone offenses have to account for on every snap. The Eagles are betting that Fangio's system can amplify those traits even further. That's been the pattern throughout Fangio's career. See Zack Baun.
Coach Fangio's defenses have long been built on disguises, discipline, and putting players in positions to succeed rather than asking them to freelance. For an edge rusher like Greenard, that can mean clearer reads, better angles, and more opportunities to finish plays. That should be music to the ears of every Eagles fan.
It also helps that Philadelphia made a decisive commitment. Rather than chase a rising market elsewhere, the Eagles traded for Greenard and quickly locked him into a long-term deal. That kind of investment signals belief, not just in the player, but in the fit.
Jonathan Greenard is expected to significantly enhance the Eagles' defense with his proven ability to disrupt quarterbacks, aligning well with Vic Fangio's defensive scheme.
The Eagles traded for Jonathan Greenard to acquire a talented pass rusher who believes in Vic Fangio's vision, aiming to strengthen their defensive line.
Before joining the Eagles, Jonathan Greenard had back-to-back productive seasons, including a Pro Bowl selection, showcasing his skills as a disruptive force on defense.

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There are questions, of course. Injuries interrupted parts of Greenard's recent seasons, and consistency will be key moving forward, but if his early comments are any indication, Greenard isn't just joining a new team. He's stepping into a system he trusts, and one that just might bring out the best version of his game.
This article originally appeared on Eagles Wire: Jonathan Greenard is already buying into Vic Fangio’s vision