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The injuries piled on during today’s practice. Rookie safety Drew Mukuba appeared to suffer a hamstring injury during an individual drill and never returned to practice. Second-year wide receiver Johnny Wilson got rolled up during a team drill and couldn’t put pressure on his left foot. He was later carted inside.
First-round rookie linebacker Jihaad Campbell took first-team reps alongside All-Pro Zack Baun on Wednesday, the 18th and final day of Eagles training camp at NovaCare Complex.
On Tuesday, during a sit-down with 94 WIP, head coach Nick Sirianni echoed those sentiments, raving about Patullo's work ethic and the innovations he's brought to the offense.
Take It Easy became the debut single by the Eagles in 1972. It was an evocative, uplifting song that fitted seamlessly within the laidback Southern California mood of soft rock FM radio. It was also the song that would propel the genre of country-rock into the global mainstream market.
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“Oh, I wouldn’t say stacked. Don’t set me up like that,” Eagles linebackers coach Bobby King said Thursday when about his group’s talent. “We played some decent football last year, and we got to get better this year. Last year’s a distant memory, and we got to keep building.” King was being modest.
No team in the league runs the ball with more success than the Eagles, even in situations when the defense knows it's coming.
The Bengals are listening to trade offers for All-Pro edge rusher Trey Hendrickson. What it would it take the Eagles to land him?
Two of his bigger swings recently involved adding Jakorian Bennett after most of the East Coast went to bed and executing a trade that no one saw coming. Who would have thought? John Metchie was a 2022 second-round NFL Draft choice whom Philadelphia added by swapping players and draft compensation with the AFC South's Houston Texans.
At 26 years old, Reed Blankenship will be the longest-tenured starter in the Eagles secondary this season. His roster spot — let alone his tenure — wasn’t guaranteed three years ago. With the Eagles’ last preseason game against the New York Jets on Friday,