Eagles elevate DT T.Y. McGill and G Sua Opeta from the practice squad to the active roster for game vs. Washington

Eagles elevate DT T.Y. McGill and G Sua Opeta from the practice squad to the active roster for game vs. Washington

The Philadelphia Eagles have activated T.Y. McGill and guard Sua Opeta up from the practice squad to the active roster after the team ruled out defensive end Derek Barnett for the season opener at Washington.

After going undrafted in 2019, Opeta was signed by the Philadelphia Eagles for training camp. Opeta spent the first 12 weeks on the practice squad before being placed on the active roster in December.

A big physical defensive tackle, McGill is on his second stint with the Eagles and recorded three tackles in two games with the team during the 2018 season before spending the past two seasons with the Chargers.

Derek Barnett ruled out for the Eagles season opener vs. Washington Football Team

Derek Barnett ruled out for Eagles season opener vs. Washington Football Team

Derek Barnett entered the 2020 NFL season with huge expectations and he’ll start the year on the sidelines after the Eagles ruled him out for the team’s season opener vs. the Washington Football Team.

Barnett joins running back Miles Sanders (hamstring), Alshon Jeffery (foot), and Javon Hargrave as Eagles starters who’ll miss the contest because of injury.

Lane Johnson looks to be a game-time decision for the Eagles as the teams utilize precaution with a handful of early-season injuries. Boston Scott (RB), Josh Sweat (DE), and Jalen Reagor (WR) will all make starts in place of injured Eagles stars.

Eagles RB Miles Sanders to miss season opener vs. Washington Football Team with hamstring injury

Miles Sanders out vs. Washington Football Team with a hamstring injury

The Philadelphia Eagles are going to hold Miles Sanders out of the team’s season opener on the road against Washington according to ESPN’s Adam Schefter. Sanders has been listed as day to day throughout training camp and with the Eagles focused on the entire 17 week NFL season, the team will take precaution with their star running back.

With Sanders out, Boston Scott will likely get the start with Corey Clement and Jason Huntley as the backups.

How Alvin Kamara, Dalvin Cook’s huge contracts impacts Eagles RB Miles Sanders

Miles Sanders could reset the RB market after Alvin Kamara’s new deal

[jwplayer v4gFWz3M]

Somewhere in different corners of the NovaCare Complex here in Philadelphia, both Miles Sanders and GM, Howie Roseman made cringe-worthy faces in reaction to the huge salaries handed out to two of the premier running backs in the NFL.

Roseman’s face was one of dread, while Sanders made the all popular ‘stink’ face that follows something really good happening.

On Saturday, New Orleans Saints star running back Alvin Kamara, and Minnesota Vikings star running Dalvin Cook, joined Christian McCaffrey in totally resetting the salary parameters for dynamic running backs who also double as pass catchers.

With Christian McCaffrey striking first, followed by Joe Mixon, Dalvin Cook, and Alvin Kamara today, the best backs in the NFL are getting paid and the Eagles have one of the best in the game and he wasn’t a first-round pick.

Sanders has made it clear that he wants to pattern his game like the versatile Christian McCaffrey and if he performs like the Panthers star, he’ll join Nick Chubb, Saquon Barkley, and Josh Jacobs as the next star running backs to get paid.

According to Over The Cap, McCaffrey is the top dog salary-wise, but Kamara and Cook just shook up the top-10 by a wide margin.

At $15 million per season, Kamara now comes in at No. 3 on the list behind McCaffrey and Dallas Cowboys star, Ezekiel Elliott. At almost $12.5 million per season, Cook now lands in between Bengals star Joe Mixon, and Titans star Derrick Henry.

Sanders, like Cook and Kamara, will benefit from not being a first-round pick and thus the Eagles will lose the opportunity for a fifth-year option on the young running back. Sanders has two years left on his rookie deal after this season, and 2020 is actually the last year of guaranteed money for the Eagles star.

The No. 53 overall pick in the 2019 NFL Draft, Sanders deal was fully guaranteed at $3,151,995 ($1,340,058 APY), and he’ll have two years left on the deal at a $982,294 base salary for 2021 and a $1,225,941 base salary in 2022.

The Saints and Vikings made both Kamara and Cook wait and although both players got a $15+ million signing bonus’s on Saturday, both players only made a total of $8 million combined over their first four seasons.

Sanders set the Eagles rookie record for rushing yards with 818 (4.6 yards per carry) and caught 50 passes for 509 yards. He finished No. 8 in the NFL in all-purpose yards with 1,641 and recorded six touchdowns.

He did this while splitting time with Jordan Howard and not taking the reigns until after the bye week.

Drafted No. 8 overall by the Panthers in 2017, McCaffrey had two straight 1,000-yard rushing seasons, matched by two straight 100-catch seasons — totaling almost 2,400 total yards and 19 touchdowns over that two year period.

McCaffrey saw a huge jump in production from his rookie season to his second season — and an even larger jump from year two to year three. If Sanders can continue to duplicate the numbers and stay on his pace, he could be in line for a monster 5-year, $65 million deal in 2022 as well.

Or Howie Roseman, already in salary cap hell, will strike early as he normally does and ink Sanders to a four or five-year deal, in the $40 million to $45 million range, making both parties happy and allowing the former Penn State star to get another deal by the age of 27.

What Roseman and Eagles don’t want to happen is for Sanders to continue to ascend and eventually pass some of his contemporaries like Saquon Barkley and Josh Jacobs, thus setting Philadelphia up to be the next organization to totally reset the running back market.

[vertical-gallery id=640678]

[lawrence-related id=640654,640656,640671,640658]

Eagles LB Alex Singleton pledges donation for every tackle made this season to the Special Olympics of Pennsylvania

Alex Singleton to donate money to Special Olympics for every tackle he makes

Alex Singleton is back with the Philadelphia Eagles after making the team’s 53 man roster and the special teams ace and talented linebacker will be playing for a special cause during the 2020 NFL season.

Singleton took to social media moments ago to announce that he will be making a pledge to donate money to the Special Olympics of Pennsylvania and he’s inviting fans to participate as well.

I’m honored and excited to invite fans and supporters to join me in helping to provide year-round sports training and athletic competition in a variety of sports for children and adults with intellectual disabilities, giving them continuing opportunities to develop physical fitness, demonstrate courage, experience joy and participate in a sharing of gifts, skills and friendships with their families, competitors and the community. I will be working and playing hard on the field to support the Special Olympics with every tackle.

Each of Singleton’s tackles will be worth $10 in pledge donations and there’s a meter on the Pledegit.org page to help track donations and activity.

Eagles’ WR Jalen Reagor set to make his NFL debut Sunday at Washington

Eagles’ WR Jalen Reagor set to make his NFL debut Sunday at Washington

[jwplayer lP5spKph]

The wait is over and after tearing his labrum a little less than two weeks ago, former TCU star and Eagles first-round pick, Jalen Reagor, will make his NFL debut on Sunday against the Washington Football Team after getting a clean bill of health on the injury report.

In what can only be described as an explosive arsenal of weapons, Carson Wentz will have Regor, DeSean Jackson, Miles Sanders, Zach Ertz, and Dallas Goedert all at his disposal, after last season’s marathon journey into the playoffs.

After a season in which the Eagles were criticized for having no athletic player or speed, Wentz will also have John Hightower and Jason Huntley at disposal on Sunday as well, setting up for an offensive explosion from an Eagles team that’ll likely start out fast and in a hurry to keep Washington off balance.

With Reagor and Jackson both starting, Washington defensive coordinator Jack Del Rio won’t be able to start the game in bump and run, and the explosive capabilities of both on the outside should open things up underneath for the two tight ends and Greg Ward.

[vertical-gallery id=640561]

[lawrence-related id=640643,640631,640540,640630]

Eagles Final Injury Report: Derek Barnett, Miles Sanders listed as questionable for game vs. Washington

Report: Derek Barnett among 4 injured Eagles to return to practice in advance of game vs. Washington

Philadelphia Eagles defensive end Derek Barnett and running back Miles Sanders have both been listed as questionable for the Birds season opener at Washington. Barnett, Sanders, and Lane Johnson were all limited participants, while Jalen Reagor and Corey Clement got in full practices in advance of Sunday’s matchup.

Johnson, Reagor, and Clement are expected to play, while Barnett and Sanders could be game-time decisions.

The Eagles will be without Alshon Jeffery and Javon Hargrave for the contest.

Eagles RT Lane Johnson has been recovering from ankle surgery

Lane Johnson had ankle surgery in August but should play vs. Washington

Philadelphia Eagles star right tackle Lane Johnson missed a good portion of the 2020 training camp with an undisclosed lower-body injury. Johnson returned to practice on Friday and looks primed to start against Washington in the season opener.

ESPN’s Tim McManus is reporting that Johnson had a procedure done on his ankle last month, a small “cleanout”.

Johnson’s presence has been felt this summer as a leader and on Thursday, he played a huge role in Jason Peters getting a new contract, when the Eagles right tackle restructured his deal to free up money.

Eagles’ HC Doug Pederson provides an update on the status of Miles Sanders, Lane Johnson and Derek Barnett

Eagles’ HC Doug Pederson provides an update on the status of Miles Sanders, Lane Johnson, and Derek Barnett

The Philadelphia Eagles are less than two days away from kicking off the 2020 NFL regular season against the Washington Football Team and several Birds could be in jeopardy of missing Sunday’s opener.

Doug Pederson addressed the media on Friday and provided an update for three of the Eagles’ biggest stars and one electric rookie.

Miles Sanders (hamstring) and defensive end Derek Barnett (hamstring) were all day-to-day, while rookie wide receiver Jalen Reagor (shoulder) is trending in the right direction.

Eagles’ head coach Doug Pederson weighs-in on Zach Ertz’s contract frustrations

Doug Pederson refuses to discuss Zach Ertz’s contract

The Philadelphia Eagles are just days away from their season opener at Washington and an underlying situation to watch is Zach Ertz’s frustration with not getting a new contract after the 49ers took care of George Kittle and the Chiefs inked Travis Kelce to a new deal.

Ertz has two years left on his current deal and the Eagles could cut the star tight end next spring since he has no more guaranteed money.

On Friday, head coach Doug Pederson weighed-in on the matter, refusing to discuss Ertz’s contract, while making it clear that he supports his tight end. Pederson again stated that Ertz is a big part of what the Eagles’ offense does and why they’re successful.