Takeaways and observations from the Eagles’ open practice at Lincoln Financial Field

The Eagles took to the field for an intense but efficient open practice session at Lincoln Financial Field in front of a raucous crowd of about 50,000 screaming fans. The practice lasted over two hours and featured some big-time throws from star …

The Eagles took to the field for an intense but efficient open practice session at Lincoln Financial Field in front of a raucous crowd of about 50,000 screaming fans. The practice lasted over two hours and featured some big-time throws from star quarterback Jalen Hurts.

Saquon Barkley made his home debut and was cheered throughout the night, while Brandon Graham soaked in the emotions of his final open practice at Lincoln Financial Field.

With the team off on Friday, here are takeaways and observations.

The Eagles had five players unavailable for Thursday night’s open practice, including Landon Dickerson, who is battling a toe injury.

Lane Johnson wore the No. 69 jersey with Dickerson injured, ditching his No. 65 for one night.

Goedert finished the night with three touchdowns and again established himself as a key weapon in this explosive offense.

Hurts has looked sharp all training camp, and Thursday night was no different. He continued his streak of no turnovers.

The rookie out of FSU is the tallest wide receiver in the NFL, and the Eagles will carve out a role for the physical pass catcher.

The open practice always draws a huge crowd, and Thursday night was no different.

The Eagles traded for Kenny Pickett, but they drafted Tanner McKee last spring, and they like his talents.

Saquon Barkley will be around for at least the next two to three years, but Will Shipley is the future at the running back position.

Landon Dickerson sat out Thursday’s open practice, paving the way for Mekhi Becton to get much-needed snaps at the guard position.

Highlights from Eagles’ open practice at Lincoln Financial Field

The drive for a return to the Super Bowl has officially started in Philadelphia, as over 50,000+ fans packed Lincoln Financial Field for the Eagles’ one open practice of the summer. Saquon Barkley, Bruce Huff, Quinyon Mitchell, and many others have …

The drive for a return to the Super Bowl has officially started in Philadelphia, as over 50,000+ fans packed Lincoln Financial Field for the Eagles’ one open practice of the summer.

Saquon Barkley, Bruce Huff, Quinyon Mitchell, and many others have made their debut, while Brandon Graham took part in his final open practice as a player after he announced he’d retire at season’s end.

Philadelphia hit the field for an intense but efficient session, and here are highlights from that practice, courtesy of media and Eagles content creators.

Eagles announce the date for open training camp practice at Lincoln Financial Field

Philadelphia Eagles announce that they’ll hold ONE open training camp practice at Lincoln Financial Field on Thursday, August 1, at 6:30 p.m.

Eagles’ training camp is just five weeks away, but fans can start preparing now to attend the one open practice of the summer.

The team just announced the date for this year’s open training camp practice; Thursday, August 1, at Lincoln Financial Field, is the day.

Tickets for the open practice will also go on sale Tuesday, June 18, at 10 AM ET.

Fans can purchase public practice general admission tickets for $10 by visiting Ticketmaster.com. There will also be an option to purchase a $35 VIP ticket that will provide fans with a special on-field experience before the start of practice. All ticket proceeds for the public course will benefit the Eagles Autism Foundation and its mission to fund innovative autism research and care programs.

Seating at Lincoln Financial Field will be on a first-come, first-served basis. All individuals over the age of 2 will require an entry ticket. There are no ticket limitations per customer, and parking will be free.

Eagles Training Camp, presented by Independence Blue Cross, will officially begin when players report on Tuesday, July 23. Exact dates and times for all training camp practice sessions, including media availability, will be announced later.

Eagles announce the date for open training camp practice at Lincoln Financial Field

Philadelphia Eagles announce the date for ONE open training camp practice at Lincoln Financial Field

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Eagles’ training camp is more than one month away, but fans can start preparing now to attend the one open practice of the summer.

The team just announced the date for this year’s open training camp practice; Sunday, August 6, at Lincoln Financial Field, is the day.

Tickets for the open practice will also go on sale Tuesday, June 13, at 10 AM ET.

Fans can purchase public practice general admission tickets for $10 by visiting Ticketmaster.com. There will also be an option to purchase a $35 VIP ticket that will provide fans with a special on-field experience before the start of practice. All ticket proceeds for the public course will benefit the Eagles Autism Foundation and its mission to fund innovative autism research and care programs.

Seating at Lincoln Financial Field will be on a first-come, first-served basis. All individuals over the age of 2 will require an entry ticket. There are no ticket limitations per customer, and parking will be free.

Eagles Training Camp will begin when players report on Tuesday, July 25.

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Eagles announce the date for open training camp practice at Lincoln Financial Field

Philadelphia Eagles announce the date for ONE open training camp practice at Lincoln Financial Field

Eagles’ training camp is more than one month away, but fans can start preparing now to attend the one open practice of the summer.

The team just announced the date for this year’s open training camp practice, like August, 7 at Lincoln Financial Field is the day.

Fans can purchase public practice general admission tickets for $10 by visiting Ticketmaster.com. There will also be an option to purchase a $25 VIP ticket that will provide fans with a special on-field experience before the start of practice.

All ticket proceeds for the public practice will benefit the Eagles Autism Foundation and its mission to fund innovative autism research and care programs. Seating at Lincoln Financial Field will be on a first-come, first-served basis. All individuals over the age of 2 will require a ticket for entry. There are no ticket limitations per customer and parking will be free.

Eagles Training Camp will begin when players report on Tuesday, July 26.

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5 standouts from Philadelphia Eagles open practice at Lincoln Financial Field

5 standouts from Philadelphia Eagles open practice at Lincoln Financial Field

The Eagles held their first open practice of the summer in front of 25,896 raucous fans at Lincoln Financial Field.

It had the feel of a regular-season game in South Philadelphia, and here are the five top standouts from the two-hour practice.

Highlights from Philadelphia Eagles open practice at Lincoln Financial Field

Highlights from Philadelphia Eagles open practice at Lincoln Financial Field

The Eagles held their first open practice of the summer in front of 25,896 raucous fans at Lincoln Financial Field.

It had the feel of a regular-season game in South Philadelphia, and there were plenty of highlights.

Eagles training camp: Live blog from open practice at Lincoln Financial Field

Eagles training camp: Live blog from open practice at Lincoln Financial Field

For the first time in almost two years, fans are set to witness the Philadelphia Eagles practice live at Lincoln Financial Field.

In the first of two open practices at The Linc, the Eagles are set to take the field in front of thousands of football starved NFL fans.

After a disastrous Saturday morning practice, Jalen Hurts, Miles Sanders and the Philadelphia will look to put on a show.

Follow along for live open practice updates, injury reports, and highlights or big plays.

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