Joshua Weru Makes NFL History With Philadelphia Eagles Signing
Kenyan athlete Joshua Weru achieved his NFL dream on April 26, 2026. He signed with the Philadelphia Eagles as an undrafted free agent.
Therefore, Weru made sporting history for Kenya and East Africa. He became the first Kenyan to join the franchise.
Historic Breakthrough for East African Sports
Weru’s signing marks a major milestone regionally. No East African had previously joined the Eagles.
Additionally, his move highlights growing African talent globally. It also inspires young athletes across the continent.
Consequently, Kenya’s international sports profile continues rising.
From Rugby Star to NFL Prospect
Weru first built his name in rugby union. He played as a backrower for the Kenya Simbas.
He also emerged as a prospect for Northampton Saints. However, he shifted fully to American football in 2024. Therefore, he embraced a bold career transformation.
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International Player Pathway Success
Weru earned his opportunity through the NFL International Player Pathway. The program develops elite global talent.
Additionally, only 13 athletes joined the 2026 class. Weru secured one of those rare spots. Consequently, selectors recognized his athletic potential early.
Elite Athletic Numbers Impress Scouts
Weru stands at 6’4″ and weighs 245 pounds. He combines size with explosive speed.
At the HBCU Combine, he ran 4.45 seconds. He also posted a 41-inch vertical jump.
Both results ranked first among edge rushers. Therefore, scouts viewed him as a high-upside defender.
Expected Role With Philadelphia Eagles
The Eagles plan to develop Weru as an edge rusher. He can pressure quarterbacks using strength and agility.
Moreover, rugby experience gives him physical tackling instincts. That background may accelerate his football growth.
National Pride and Future Impact
Kenyan leaders praised the achievement publicly. Many called it a historic sporting moment.
Ultimately, Weru’s journey proves dreams can cross borders. Therefore, more African athletes may follow his path soon.

