¡Como si trajera patines! Jordan Davis, novato de Eagles, dejó a todos asombrados al empujar a un ofensivo de 300 libras

Cuando las Philadelphia Eagles hicieron sus movimientos para obtener al tackle defensivo Jordan Davis, selección número 13 del Draft 2022 de la NFL, parecía que sabían lo que obtendrían del novato que está haciendo pasar aceite a los hombres de la …

Cuando las Philadelphia Eagles hicieron sus movimientos para obtener al tackle defensivo Jordan Davis, selección número 13 del Draft 2022 de la NFL, parecía que sabían lo que obtendrían del novato que está haciendo pasar aceite a los hombres de la línea ofensiva durante el campamento de entrenamiento.

Jordan Davis es una amenaza de 6’6″ y 336 libras, y el domingo salió un video corto donde lo vemos barrer con Cam Jurgens, otro novato compañero de equipo, seleccionado de Nebraska en la segunda ronda de 2002. Pero no estamos hablando de algo desconocido; esto se hizo viral.

Jurgens está en las listas como alguien de 6’3″ y 303 libras, así que lo que Davis le hizo en el campamento de entrenamiento es súper híper loco e impresionante. Vean de lo que está hablando todo el mundo:

Traducción: Nah, Jordan Davis sí es real.

 

Traducción: Jordan Davis hizo que un hombre hecho y derecho se anclara cuatro veces sin lograr absolutamente nada antes de ondear la bandera blanca mientras parecía que iba hacia atrás en patines.

 

Todos están de acuerdo

Traducción: Jordan Davis contra Cam Jurgens.
Dios Santo.

 

Traducción: Jordan Davis es un hombre entre puros niños.

 

Traducción: Jurgens peleando por su vida. Jordan Davis es un monstruo.

 

Traducción: Sí, ese sería Jordan Davis…

 

Irreal.

 

Artículo traducido por Ana Lucía Toledo

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Eagles 53-man roster predictions after one week of training camp

Updated Philadelphia Eagles 53-man roster predictions after the first week of training camp

The Eagles arrived for the start of the 2022 training camp with several news faces via free agency and an NFL draft class that landed several A grades from experts and analysts.

Philadelphia finished up offseason workouts, and several players made strides toward securing starting jobs after solid OTA periods and individual sessions.

With the Eagles now working towards the preseason season opener against the Jets, here’s an updated 53-man roster prediction after one week of training camp practices.

Best photos from the Eagles’ first 3 days of training camp practice

Best photos from the Philadelphia Eagles’ first three days of training camp practice

Day three of Eagles training camp practices came with an intense 90-minute session that saw the defense again get the best of the offensive unit throughout the morning.

A.J. Brown and Darius Slay are building a budding practice rivalry, while Jalen Hurts continues to refine his accuracy and throwing motion.

With the team set for a day of rest, here are the top photos from the first three days of training camp practices.

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Eagles 53-man roster projections as training camp opens

Philadelphia Eagles 53-man roster projections as training camp opens and several roster moves

The Eagles have arrived for the start of the 2022 training camp after an NFL draft class that landed several A grades from experts and analysts.

Philadelphia finished up offseason workouts and several players made strides toward securing starting jobs after solid OTA periods and individual sessions.

With the Eagles now working towards the regular season opener against the Lions, here’s an updated 53-man roster prediction to open camp.

Updated Eagles’ 90-man roster by jersey number as training camp gets underway

Philadelphia Eagles’ updated 90-man roster by jersey number as training camp gets underway, and four roster moves have already been made

After months of projecting and speculation, The Eagles have reported to the NovaCare Complex and will hold their first official practice on Wednesday morning.

All eyes will be on Jalen Hurts as he looks to solidify himself as the quarterback of the present and future. Other players to watch include A.J. Brown and Dallas Goedert on offense.

For the defensive side of the ball, Jonathan Gannon is front and center as the defensive coordinator after adding Haason Reddick, Kyzir White, Nakobe Dean, Jordan Davis, and others to the roster.

There have been some new additions to the roster over the past two weeks, and we’re taking an early look at Philadelphia’s 90-man offseason roster by jersey number.

How many roster spots are up for grabs as Eagles enter training camp?

How many roster spots are up for grabs as the Philadelphia Eagles enter training camp?

The Eagles are gearing up for the start of training camp, where players will gather at the NovaCare Complex in South Philadelphia on July 26.

Philadelphia will then work to trim that roster from 90 to 53 players by the end of the preseason, with two joint practice sessions looming for players on the bubble.

With the same regime in place and continuity across the board, there won’t be many guaranteed roster spots available.

A handful of players appear ready to snatch up available spots.

With the Eagles three days out from the start of camp, here’s a closer look at the roster locks and spots still available as Philadelphia approaches training camp in 2022.

Jason Kelce Is ‘Excited’ About Former Nebraska C Cam Jurgens

Eagles veteran Jason Kelce said that he is “excited” about former Nebraska C Cam Jurgens.

Former Nebraska Cornhuskers center Cam Jurgens was selected by the Philadelphia Eagles in the second round of the 2022 NFL Draft.

According to The Philadelphia Inquirer’s Josh Tolentino, 12-year veteran center Jason Kelce played a “key role” in the Eagles’ pre-draft evaluation of Jurgens.

“Although general manager Howie Roseman and coach Nick Sirianni indicated that Jurgens could be tested out at right guard, he projects as the team’s long-term replacement for Kelce,” Tolentino wrote. “After all, Kelce played a key role in scouting and providing his own assessment of Jurgens during the pre-draft process.”

Kelce told Tolentino that he is “excited” about Jurgens.

“I’m pretty excited about the kid,” Kelce said. “I liked him a lot. I like his tools. I like his mentality. I think I’ve looked at a few guys the past couple years when they’ve asked my opinions. He’s here obviously because [offensive line coach] Jeff Stoutland and Howie Roseman, Nick Sirianni, all these people, watched his tape and really believe in him. I think, although he does have a lot of similar traits to me, he’s going to be his own player, and I’m looking forward to helping out any of these young guys, in particular Cam.”

Last season, Jurgens played 792 offensive snaps for the Cornhuskers, and he did not allow a single sack. He was a third-team All-Big Ten selection.

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Looking at 10 essential building blocks for the Eagles

With training camp quickly approaching, we’re looking at ten essential building blocks for the Philadelphia Eagles

The Eagles are just days away from the start of their second training camp under head coach Nick Sirianni and defensive coordinator Jonathan Gannon.

Now one of the youngest teams in the NFL, Philadelphia has taken steps to inject youth, versatility, and high-impact players into the roster.

As stars like Jason Kelce, Fletcher Cox, Darius Slay, Brandon Graham, and others get older, the Eagles will look to pivot towards their younger stars and impact players.

All championship franchises are conceived with essential building blocks, and we’ve provided ten for Philadelphia.

Who are locks to make the Eagles’ 53-man roster?

Which players are locks to make the Philadelphia Eagles 53-man roster?

The Eagles have a lot of individual talent and one of the top overall rosters in the NFL, making this one of the easier evaluation periods as training camp approaches in just nine days.

Outside of the safety position, there aren’t many holes, with most of the intense roster battles involving backup spots on both sides of the ball.

Philadelphia’s 22 projected starters are set at every position except safety (Epps, Tartt), and of the 53 roster spots, we’ve predicted 41 guys are locks to make the roster.

Eagles entire 2022 NFL draft class signed after agreeing to rookie deal with Cam Jurgens

Philadelphia Eagles entire 2022 NFL draft class now under contract after Cam Jurgens signs rookie deal

The Eagles’ entire five-man 2022 NFL draft class is now under contract after the team agreed to the standard four-year deal with their second-round pick, Cam Jurgens.

Jurgens was one of the last players to sign and according to the Boston Globe’s senior NFL writer Ben Volin, the Texans gave safety Jalen Pitre a contract that guaranteed the first three years of the deal, signaling a trickle-down reaction from agents.

Jurgens, who was taken 51st overall, is estimated to earn a four-year contract worth $6.9 million and a $2.2 million signing bonus.

Drafted as the eventual successor at center for Jason Kelce, Jurgens could see time at the right guard spot as a rookie.

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