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Eagles
John McMullen

Eagles bring back WR Greg Ward to practice squad

One of the more respected Eagles’ players is back. Veteran receiver Greg Ward was signed to the team’s practice squad on Monday. Ward was part of the team’s receiving corps from 2019 through 2021 and his attempt at making the 53 again was derailed this summer by a toe injury that sent the University of

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Eagles
John McMullen

After a rough bout with food poisoning, Zach Pascal has been better than advertised

PHILADELPHIA – For most of the Eagles’ receivers the biggest impediment during an average practice is the organization’s impressive trio of cornerbacks. For Zach Pascal, it was a chicken quesadilla. The veteran receiver loves his Mexican food but the emotion went unrequited days before training camp began when tainted food wreaked havoc on Pascal’s insides.

Jalen Reagor
Eagles
John McMullen

Jalen Reagor Embraces the Challenge in Front of Him

PHILADELPHIA – It wasn’t supposed to be this way for Jalen Reagor, a dynamic playmaker in college at TCU who arrived in Philadelphia billed as the playmaker the Eagles’ offense desperately needed. The Eagles, of course, chose Reagor at No. 21 overall in the 2020 draft at the behest of the coaching staff, one spot

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Eagles
John McMullen

Eagles Training Camp Report: Cam Jurgens Settles In

PHILADELPHIA – From the Eagles’ perspective, the hope is that Cam Jurgens’ first foray as the team’s starting center lasts about a month, just in time for Jason Kelce’s return on Sept. 11 in Detroit. Dubbed as a luxury pick back in April when Philadelphia selected him at No. 51 overall as the 34-year-old Kelce’s

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Eagles
John McMullen

Jalen Reagor is Showing Signs of Life, What Does it Mean?

PHILADELPHIA – By this point, the Eagles had expected a meaningful contributor when they drafted Jalen Reagor at No. 21 overall in the 2020 NFL Draft. It’s never fair to assume anyone is going to be a legitimate star at this point in the process but when struggles ensue and the next player selected, Minnesota’s

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Eagles
Alex Schmidt

Philadelphia Eagles with the Most to Lose

There is plenty to be excited about as the return of football has finally arrived. Philadelphia is set to embark on a season that most people believe and expect will be a memorable journey. There are still plenty of unknowns along the roster who need to shine during training camp to get valuable playing time

Zach Pascal
Eagles
John McMullen

Eagles WR Zach Pascal Confirms Case of Food Poisoning

PHILADELPHIA – Eagles receiver Zach Pascal missed the Eagles’ first training camp practice on Wednesday with an undisclosed non-COVID illness. The veteran took to social media to confirm that he has been suffering from a case of food poisoning writing “Wouldnt wish food poison on no man.” The Eagles scaled back to a walkthrough session

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Eagles
John McMullen

Five Perceptions to Avoid at Eagles Training Camp

If idle hands are the devil’s workshop, you can imagine what downtime means when it comes to Philadelphia’s passion. The Eagles and their potential are debated endlessly by the organization’s fan base and when there is no tangible evidence to watch, perceptions are often turned into accepted truths. It’s actually a fascinating study of the

Quez Watkins
Eagles
Alex Schmidt

Examining Quez Watkins’ Potential Role

After an offseason filled with intriguing moves, the wide receiver position appears to represent the most significant improvement for the Eagles. Adding A.J. Brown alongside DeVonta Smith should prove to be a considerable factor in any potential Jalen Hurts success. That said, the addition of new names to the WR room has likely changed the

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Eagles
John McMullen

Eagles Training Camp Preview: The Wide Receivers

Things can change very quickly in the NFL and that describes the Eagles at wide receiver where the position went from perceived deficiency into a top-five group (per Pro Football Focus) overnight after the draft-day trade that brought A.J. Brown to Philadelphia. Brown, the talented fourth-year pro acquired for a first-round pick and a whopping