Mekhi Becton Prefers Rejoining The Eagles — His Heart Remains in Philly

   

As the free agency window opens, the chatter around the NFL includes one name on a heartfelt return tour — Mekhi Becton. The former Eagles offensive tackle has made it clear: his heart is still in Philadelphia.

Drafted in the first round back in 2020, Becton’s early days with the Eagles showcased a rare blend of size, athleticism, and untapped potential. Though injuries later derailed his trajectory, his connection with the organization—and the city—never wavered. Multiple sources confirm that re-signing with Philadelphia is where Becton would feel most comfortable.

In private conversations, people close to Becton say he frequently mentions the battles in Philly, the passionate fans, and the identity he helped shape within that locker room. “Philly taught me grit. It made me who I am,” he reportedly told a close friend recently.

The Eagles, for their part, could use experienced depth on the offensive line. Becton still possesses the athletic traits that once made him a franchise cornerstone—when healthy, he's a matchup nightmare on the edge. Given how important line play is to protecting the quarterback, adding Becton back could give Philly both tangible roster value and a leadership presence.

There are obstacles. Becton’s injury history and question marks about consistency may have caused some teams to hesitate. But for Philadelphia, those concerns are balanced by the familiarity and existing rapport. In essence, it could be a low-risk, high-reward move rooted as much in emotion as in strategy.

As free agency unfolds, all eyes will be on whether the Eagles act on his preference. If the reunion happens, it won’t just be another signing — it’s a story of unfinished business, loyalty, and a player wanting his redemption in the city that once believed in him most.

 

Can Mekhi Becton find his second chapter — and renewed purpose — back in Philly? We'll see. But one thing’s certain: his heart never left.