Eagles re-sign offensive tackle Brett Toth

The Philadelphia Eagles are re-signing versatile offensive lineman Brett Toth

The Eagles are bringing back a familiar face, re-signing offensive guard Brett Toth after releasing him last week.

Toth missed the entire 2022 season on the PUP list with a knee injury suffered late in the 2021 regular-season finale.

The former Army right tackle entered the NFL in 2019 as an undrafted free agent, having appeared in 17 NFL games with one start.

He also has spent time with the Cardinals.

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Eagles release Brett Toth ahead of 2023 NFL free agency

The Philadelphia Eagles released versatile offensive guard/tackle Brett Toth ahead of the 2023 NFL Free Agency period

The Eagles announced their first move of the offseason, releasing versatile offensive lineman Brett Toth ahead of the 2023 NFL free agency period.

Toth spent the entire 2022 season on the Physically Unable to Perform list after suffering a knee injury in the 2021 finale.

Toth has taken snaps at center, right guard, right tackle, and even as a tight end during his tenure with Philadelphia, seeing action in 11 games during the 2021 season.

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Eagles officially open 21-day practice window for C. J. Gardner-Johnson, Robert Quinn and Brett Toth

Philadelphia Eagles have opened the 21-day practice window for safety C. J. Gardner-Johnson, defensive end Robert Quinn and offensive guard/tackle Brett Toth.

The Eagles are getting their most important defender back, as the team officially announced the 21-day practice window for three players.

C.J. Gardner-Johnson, Robert Quinn, and Brett Toth all returned to practice ahead of the Week 18 matchup against the New York Giants on Sunday.

Pro Bowl quarterback Jalen Hurts was a limited practice participant last week while recovering from a sprained throwing shoulder. He’ll participate this week in the leadup to Sunday’s must-win matchup.

Here’s more from the Wednesday press release.

Eagles announce second round of cuts, trim roster to 80

The Philadelphia Eagles announce their second round of cuts, trimming the roster to 80 ahead of joint practices with the Miami Dolphins

The Philadelphia Eagles announced five roster moves on Tuesday ahead of the team’s trip to Miami for joint practices and the final preseason game with the Miami Dolphins.

Philadelphia waived Josh Blackwell (CB), DeAndre Torrey (RB), and Jarrid Williams (OL), while also placing Brett Toth (Knee) and Tyree Jackson (Knee) on the Reserve/Physically Unable To Perform list.

With the moves, the Eagles roster is now down to 80 players, and all NFL rosters must be at the 53-player limit by next Tuesday, August 30, at 4 PM.

Eagles place OL Brett Toth on the Reserve/PUP list

Philadelphia Eagles Placed guard/tackle Brett Toth, on the Reserve/Physically Unable to Perform list ahead of joint practices with the Miami Dolphins

The Eagles placed veteran offensive lineman Brett Toth on the Reserve/PUP list ahead of Tuesday’s roster cutdown date.

The move means Toth will miss at least the first four games of the regular season.

Toth has appeared in nine regular-season games for the Eagles over the last two years, and he also suffered an ACL tear in that loss to Dallas.

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Eagles place 3 players on the PUP list as training camp opens

Philadelphia Eagles place 3 players on the PUP list as training camp opens

The Eagles’ first practice of the 2022 preseason just got underway, and the team announced a handful of roster moves, including placing three players on the physically unable to perform list.

Philadelphia placed tight end Richard Rodgers, offensive tackle Brett Toth, and tight end Tyree Jackson on the PUP list.

All three players are eligible to come off at any point before the regular season gets underway.

Report: Eagles will have two players begin training camp on the PUP List

Report: With the start date a little over two weeks away, the Philadelphia Eagles will have two players begin training camp on the PUP list

The Eagles will report for training camp in 15 days, but there are already two players set to hit the physically unable to perform list.

According to Jimmy Kempski of the Philly Voice, tight end Tyree Jackson and offensive tackle Brett Toth will start training camp out on the PUP list.

Jackson is an intriguing tight-end prospect that switched positions after previous playing quarterback in college at the University of Buffalo.

Jackson tore an ACL in Philadelphia’s Week 18 loss to the Cowboys after scoring his first career touchdown, and the knee injury came after the tight end missed the first 8 weeks of the season with a back injury.

Toth has appeared in nine regular-season games for the Eagles over the last two years, and he also suffered an ACL tear in that loss to Dallas.

If both players actually are on the PUP list, they’ll both likely miss the first six weeks of the season while continuing to rehab from knee injuries.

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Eagles looking to add big named prospects to the roster as undrafted free agents

Philadelphia Eagles GM Howie Roseman looking to add big names to the roster as undrafted free agents

The Eagles entered Thursday night’s NFL draft with 10 picks after acquiring assets via 2021 trades with the Dolphins and Colts (Carson Wentz).

Prior to the start of the 2022 selection process, there was speculation that Philadelphia would look to trade up into the top-10 for an impact player. The Eagles ultimately moved from No. 15 overall up to No. 13 overall to select Georgia All-American defensive tackle, Jordan Davis.

In doing so, Philadelphia parted ways with the Nos. 15, 124, 162, and 166 picks to the Texans to move up two spots where it selected Davis.

Moments later after the Chargers used the No. 17 overall pick on Zion Johnson, the Eagles shook up the draft, trading picks No. 18 overall, and a third-round pick (101) to the Tennessee Titans for star wide receiver, A.J. Brown.

That trade left Philadelphia with four picks remaining in the draft and the idea was that Howie Roseman might try to acquire more picks on Day 3.

The Eagles now appear content to exit the draft with five or six players because of a historically strong undrafted free-agent class that could see several big names looking for a training camp home.

Recent undrafted free agents who’ve game action with Philadelphia include Corey Clement, Sua Opeta, Nate Herbig, Kayode Awosika, Joe Ostman, Jack Stoll, Brett Toth, Greg Ward, Marvin Wilson, T.J. Edwards, and future Hall of Famer Jason Peters, who originally signed with the Bills.

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Eagles 2022 offseason preview: Philadelphia looking to add OL depth

Eagles 2022 offseason preview: Philadelphia looking to add more depth to the NFL’s top offensive line

We’re previewing the Eagles’ 2022 offseason by position and the next stop is at offensive line, where Philadelphia could look to add even more depth to the NFL’s top unit.

All-world right guard Brandon Brooks is retiring, and the Eagles currently have 11 offensive linemen on the roster, along with Nate Herbig deciding on whether to sign his restricted free agent tender.

Here’s a preview of Philadelphia’s offensive front position heading into the draft.

Eagles OL Brett Toth undergoes successful knee surgery

#Philadelphia #Eagles versatile offensive lineman Brett Toth is looking at a 9-month recovery timetable after undergoing successful knee surgery

Brett Toth was placed on injured reserve after he left Philadelphia’s Week 18 loss to the Cowboys with a knee injury.

Now almost three weeks after the Eagles were eliminated from the postseason by the Buccaneers, Toth announced on his Instagram page, that he’ll face a nine-month rehab process after having successful knee surgery.

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A US Army 1st Lieutenant, Toth signed as an undrafted free agent with the Eagles in 2019 and has seen action at guard and tackle for Philadelphia.

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