Eagles training camp observations
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Most NFL defensive lines would regress after losing someone of Milton Williams’ caliber — the former Eagles defensive tackle, who amassed 5.5 sacks last season, signed with the New England Patriots in free agency — but it’s not as big of a deal for the Eagles, one of the best teams at drafting and developing future starters.
Here we'll try to look at the three Philadelphia Eagles players on the roster bubble who must shine in the 2025 NFL preseason.
That's because of Elijah Cooks, signed by the Eagles to the practice squad last January after spending his first two seasons with Jacksonville. Cooks, who has 3 receptions for 38 yards in his NFL career, has had by far the best training camp of any Eagles wide receiver not named A.J. Brown.
The Eagles brought back Adeyi, who was with the team in the spring. The one-for-one swap at receiver means the Eagles still have a dozen wide receivers in camp.
The Eagles went through their first day in full pads on the hottest day since training camp began on July 23. It’s always an exciting day for the lucky few fans who get to attend practice – and the crowd of fans seems to have shrunk from previous camps – and media that covers the team.
A year ago, Baun signed a one-year deal with the Eagles. After four years with the Saints, Baun bet on himself and ended up becoming a starting linebacker, an All-Pro and a Super Bowl champion, cashing in on a three-year, $51 million extension this offseason.
The Eagles moved up their morning practice session by an hour to try to mitigate the suffocating heat on Tuesday, day five of training camp at NovaCare Complex. But as the index climbed toward 109
The Philadelphia Eagles reportedly added a little more depth to the wide receiver room on Tuesday. Aaron Wilson of KPRC 2 Houston reported that the Eagles are r
Ringo appeared to outplay Adoree' Jackson during Tuesday's session, while the Eagles' offense struggled with penalties and turnovers.
Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts becomes the first NFL player to be featured in a Sprite commercial
On the heels of his rookie year, DeJean debuted at No. 60 on the list of the 100 best players in the league heading into the 2025 season. With the ranking inching toward the halfway mark, here's where things stand: 100.