Eagles punter Arryn Siposs hoping to return for NFC Divisional Round matchup

They don’t miss you until you are gone, and with Brett Kern struggling, Eagles punter Arryn Siposs is hoping to return for an NFC Divisional Round matchup

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The Eagles could have one of the most important players returning next week, as punter Arryn Siposs is now out of a walking boot and preparing for a return.

Meeting with the media after Philadelphia’s Thursday practice, the second-year punter says he’s hopeful to return for the team’s divisional-round matchup against an opponent to be determined.

Philadelphia signed punter Brett Kern to the active roster from the practice squad last week after his final gameday elevation.

Kern was signed to the Eagles practice squad on December 13 after Siposs suffered an ankle injury against the Giants.

Kern has averaged 42.6 gross yards per punt with a long of 53 yards. He also assumed the holder’s duties in Siposs’ absence.

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Eagles sign Sua Opeta to the practice squad

After being waived to open up a roster spot, the Philadelphia Eagles are signing Sua Opeta to the 16 man practice squad

Sua Opeta is back at the NovaCare Complex, as the Philadelphia Eagles signed the versatile offensive guard to the practice squad ahead of the playoffs.

With the team needing to Eagles make roster moves on Friday, the Eagles waived the veteran offensive guard.

Signed by Philadelphia in 2019 as an undrafted free agent of FCS powerhouse Weber State University, Opeta has spent time on the practice squad and this season, made the 53-man roster.

Opeta has appeared in seven games this season for Philadelphia, logging 92 offensive snaps at guard, allowing three pressures, and a 38.1 grade from PFF.

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Eagles waive Sua Opeta ahead of matchup vs. Giants in Week 18

With the team needing to make a couple of roster moves, the Philadelphia Eagles are waiving offensive guard Sua Opeta ahead of Sunday’s matchup against the NY Giants

The Eagles have roster moves to make and with punter Brett Kern needing to be signed from the practice squad, the team waived veteran offensive guard, Sua Opeta.

Signed by Philadelphia in 2019 as an undrafted free agent of FCS powerhouse Weber State University, Opeta has spent time on the practice squad and this season, made the 53-man roster.

Opeta has appeared in seven games this season for Philadelphia, logging 92 offensive snaps at guard, allowing three pressures, and a 38.1 grade from PFF.

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Eagles elevate punter Brett Kern from the practice squad for Week 17 vs. Saints

The Philadelphia Eagles are elevating punter Brett Kern from the practice squad for the third and final time ahead of the Week 17 matchup against the New Orleans Saints

The Eagles are elevating veteran punter Brett Kern from the practice squad for the third and final time for Sunday’s matchup against the New Orleans Saints.

Kern could be an upgrade over Arryn Siposs and it’ll be interesting to see if Philadelphia chooses to release Siposs with an injury settlement.

In two games this season, Kern has punted twice for 45.0 yards per with a long of 50 yards.

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Brett Kern talks joining Eagles, reuniting with A.J. Brown

Kern will make his Eagles debut in Week 15 against the Bears.

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After being cut by the Tennessee Titans prior to the 2022 season, punter Brett Kern was patiently waiting for the right opportunity to come along, as he wasn’t ready to retire just yet.

After an injury to punter Arryn Siposs, the Philadelphia Eagles came calling and signed Kern to the practice squad. They have since elevated him for Week 15, which means the veteran will make his Eagles debut on Sunday.

It was a bit odd to see one of the league’s best punters over the last decade-plus not get a job right away, but that was for good reason.

“This year’s been really unique because the only punting change that’s happened has been New England,” Kern said, per Reuben Frank of NBC Sports. “It’s been pretty quiet the rest of the year.”

Kern says retirement wasn’t an option for him and he knew he’d kick again, which led to him staying ready throughout the year.

“In my mind, I knew I was going to kick again,” Kern said, according Sage Hurley of the team’s website. “I just didn’t know where or when, but I knew I still wanted to keep playing. So mentally, I stayed ready, physically stayed ready, just for whatever opportunity came, and I’m extremely thankful for this one.”

The decision to sign with the Eagles was a no-brainer for Kern for multiple reasons. For starters, Philly gives the veteran punter a chance to win his first Super Bowl, but he also noted familiarity with the staff helped.

“The decision to come here was a no-brainer, obviously, because of the season [the Eagles] are having, but also familiarity with a lot of people on the staff and some players,” Kern said. “It’s great to come somewhere when you know faces, you’re kind of familiar with people. It makes it a little bit easier… So, it’s a great opportunity and this was the best fit.”

Of course, Kern will be joining his former teammate, A.J. Brown, who was traded to the Eagles during the 2022 NFL draft.

“When I found out that A.J. got traded here, I was genuinely sad because he’s a great teammate and he’s a good friend. I had a lot of conversations with him in the locker room, joking around,” Kern said. “To be able to come here and know that A.J. was here — I saw him this morning, gave him a big old hug, and caught up for a little bit.”

If there’s anything that can soften the blow of Titans fans potentially having to watch A.J. Brown win a Super Bowl this year, it’s seeing Kern raise the Lombardi Trophy, also. We hope he gets his chance.

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Eagles sign safety Anthony Harris and punter Brett Kern to the practice squad

Eagles sign Anthony Harris and Brett Kern to the practice squad and release Auden Tate and Marquise Blair from the practice squad

The Eagles announced four practice squad moves, signing safety Anthony Harris and punter Brett Kern while releasing Auden Tate and Marquise Blair.

Kern was brought in to replace Arryn Siposs who was placed on injured reserve, while Harris will replace Reed Blankenship in the lineup.

Philadelphia has one open roster spot ahead of Sunday’s matchup against the Bears and it expected that tight end Dallas Goedert will return to the lineup.

Eagles place punter Arryn Siposs on injured reserve

Philadelphia Eagles punter Arryn Siposs will miss at least the next four games after being placed on injured reserve following a lower leg injury suffered against the Giants

The Eagles are placing punter Arryn Siposs on injured reserve, effectively ending his regular season after he suffered a lower leg injury.

Siposs was hurt trying to courageously advance a blocked punt in the win over the Giants. With Siposs out, the team has signed Brett Kern to the practice squad.

Siposs was averaging 45.6 yards per punt when he got hurt – with a 39.5 net average.

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Twitter reacts to Eagles signing ex-Titans P Brett Kern

How Titans and Eagles Twitter reacted to Philly signing Brett Kern to its practice squad.

Former Tennessee Titans punter Brett Kern has reportedly found a new home, after he signed with the Philadelphia Eagles’ practice squad on Monday.

Kern spent 13 seasons with the Titans, appearing in three Pro Bowls and earning a First-Team All-Pro nod after becoming one of the best at his position in the NFL.

The 36-year-old saw his numbers dip a bit in the last few years but was still effective. He found himself in a competition with rookie Ryan Stonehouse for the Titans’ starting job in training camp but ultimately lost out.

Stonehouse has since emerged as one of the best punters in the league, justifying the Titans’ decision to move on from Kern, which was not easy considering how well-loved he was.

And we saw that first hand in the Twitter reaction, where most Titans fans were happy that Kern will have a shot at a Super Bowl, something he has never won during his great career.

Meanwhile, Eagles fans were hyped at the news, and understandably so, as it isn’t easy to find such a good player this late in the season, but the Eagles managed to do so with signing Kern.

Here’s a look at how Twitter reacted to the news.

Eagles signing ex-Titans P Brett Kern to practice squad

Titans great Brett Kern is reportedly heading to Philadelphia.

The Philadelphia Eagles are reportedly signing former Tennessee Titans punter, Brett Kern.

The news comes from ESPN’s Adam Schefter. According to Jeff McLane of the Philadelphia Inquirer, Kern has been inked to the practice squad but is expected to be promoted to the active roster by Saturday.

A three-time Pro Bowler and one-time First-Team All-Pro, Kern spent 13 seasons with the Titans and became one of the best punters in the NFL and one of the more beloved players in franchise history.

After his numbers dipped in recent years, the Titans parted ways with Kern prior to the 2022 campaign after he lost out in a competition with rookie punter Ryan Stonehouse, who has proven to be quite the find.

Kern doesn’t have the biggest leg, but his ability to accurately angle punts and pin opponents deep was always his best quality.

As hard as it is to see Kern join A.J. Brown on the team that crushed the Titans just a few weeks ago, it would be nice to see Kern get his first ring.

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Eagles to sign punter Brett Kern to replace injured Arryn Siposs

With Arryn Siposs out indefinitely with a lower leg injury, the Philadelphia Eagles are signing veteran punter and former Pro Bowl Brett Kern

The Eagles suffered a critical injury at the punter position and the team already has a replacement at the NovaCare Complex on a visit.

After Arryn Siposs was ruled out indefinitely with a lower leg injury, the team signed former Pro Bowl punter, Brett Kern.

Formerly with the Titans, Kern lost a preseason battle with rookie Ryan Stonehouse, leading to his release.

Kern spent 13 seasons with Tennessee, appearing in 197 games and setting several franchise records in career punts (923), gross punting average (45.9 yards), net punting average (40.8 yards), and punts downed inside the 20 (373).

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