Eagles to play starters for one series in preseason opener vs. Ravens

Philadelphia Eagles to play their offensive and defensive starters for one series in preseason opener against the Baltimore Ravens

Under Nick Sirianni, during his first three years in Philadelphia, the Eagles had one of the lightest practice schedules and regularly sat their starters during the preseason. That will change after last season’s collapse, which saw the Birds lose six of their final seven.

The Inquirer’s Jeff McLane reports that Philadelphia will play their starters for at least one series on Friday night.

Upon getting hired, the new Eagles defensive coordinator highlighted the team’s lack of practice sessions and physicality, hinting at changes coming on his side of the football.

Philadelphia was physically manhandled in late-season losses to the 49ers and Cowboys before being dominated by the Buccaneers during the NFC wild-card loss.

Players have noted a change in physicality and toughness during the first two weeks, and game action in the preseason opener is another example of the change.

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