Live updates from Eagles’ third training camp practice

Live updates from the Philadelphia Eagles’ third training camp practice

The Eagles are at the NovaCare Complex for the team’s third full practice of training camp and all eyes will be on quarterback Jalen Hurts.

With a huge media contingency in attendance, there’s plenty to keep an eye on during Saturday’s practice as the offense looks to rebound from a down Friday performance against a Philadelphia that is starting to gel.

Here are some instant observations from those in attendance at the Eagles’ third practice of training camp:

Takeaways and observations from the Eagles’ second training camp practice

Takeaways and observations from the Philadelphia Eagles’ second training camp practice

The Eagles are back in full swing as the organization held its second training camp practice.

Jalen Hurts returned from a summer of rewiring his throwing motion, but the results were met with mixed reviews on Friday.

It was only day two, but Philadelphia did some good things on defense and provided some early insight into how they’ll operate on both sides of the ball.

With training camp now all gas and no brakes, here are five takeaways from day two.

They said it: Best sound bites from the Eagles as training camp opens

They said it: Best sound bites from the Philadelphia Eagles as training camp opens

The NFL Is back, which means Eagles football and a team that many around the league feel have a chance to be among the best in the NFC.

Players and coaches started to report on Monday and Tuesday, with the first practice being held on a gorgeous Wednesday in South Philadelphia.

The start of training camp always offers exciting and intriguing soundbites, and this summer was no different.

Here are the best sounds from Eagles report day and the first practice.

What they’re saying nationally about Eagles as team opens training camp with huge expectations

What they’re saying nationally about the Philadelphia Eagles as team opens training camp with huge expectations

The Eagles have completed two days of work during training camp and as the team continues to build towards the season opener, the growing expectations will accompany them as well.

Philadelphia added A.J. Brown on offense to help Jalen Hurts take the next steps as a passer, while on defense, Jonathan Gannon has all the weapons to help show why he’s so highly thought of around the NFL.

Pressure burst pipes and the national media is all aboard the Eagles hype train for 2022.

First look at A.J. Brown in his Eagles uniform

First look at A.J. Brown in a Philadelphia Eagles uniform.

The Eagles have reported to the NovaCare Complex for training camp 2022, and before the Birds hit the field, some players took part in the NFL’s version of media day.

NFL teams and their social media departments take pride in exciting content, and nothing gets fans stoked like seeing their favorite players’ in-game uniforms.

Wednesday allowed Eagles fans to see star wide receiver A.J. Brown dressed and ready to dominate in official gameday gear.

As Philadelphia’s top receiver, the former Titans wideout will be looked upon to provide a spark and dynamic playmaking ability from day one.

You’ll usually play well if you look good, and Brown fits the part.

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10 takeaways from Eagles first training camp practice

Ten takeaways from the Philadelphia Eagles’ first training camp practice of 2022

The Eagles are back in full swing as the organization held its first training camp practice of the season.

Jalen Hurts returned from a summer of rewiring his throwing motion, and the results were accurate passes and good decision-making with the football.

It was only day one, but Philadelphia did many good things and provided some early insight into how they’ll operate on offense and defense.

With training camp now all gas and no brakes, here are ten takeaways from day one.

Eagles coach Nick Sirianni on where Jalen Hurts improved the most this offseason

Philadelphia Eagles head coach Nick Sirianni addressed the media and spoke on where quarterback Jalen Hurts improved the most this offseason

Jalen Hurts spent the entire 2022 NFL offseason working on his delivery while improving his accuracy and decision-making.

The results were positive, and according to head coach Nick Sirianni, the Eagles quarterback drastically improved several facets of his game during OTAs.

According to Sirianni, the most considerable improvement from Hurts is his accuracy. As the quarterback works to improve daily, he’ll enter the 2022 regular season as a more efficient and accurate passer from the pocket.

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Watch: A.J. Brown wears a ‘Hurts SZN’ hat as he arrives at Eagles’ training camp

Philadelphia Eagles star wide receiver A.J. Brown arrives at training camp rocking a ‘Hurts SZN’ hat

A.J. Brown has arrived at the NovaCare Complex, and the Eagles’ star wide receiver made a massive statement as he prepared for his first physical with Philadelphia.

Brown arrived in style, wearing a ‘Hurts SZN’ hat, showing his unconditional loyalty to his best friend and new quarterback.

Hurts produced almost 4,000 yards of offense and 26 touchdowns while leading the Eagles to the postseason in his first year as a starter.

Brown’s arrival gives Philadelphia a dynamic duo at wide receiver and one of the top offenses in the NFL.

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Eagles’ 2022 training camp preview: Quarterback

Philadelphia Eagles’ 2022 training camp preview: Quarterback is the position to watch as Jalen Hurts looks to cement himself as the franchise signal-caller for years to come

Jalen Hurts is entrenched as the starter, but depending on how things shake out in 2022, that development could quickly change.

Philadelphia has two first-round picks, but the laws of team building state that a championship roster must be sculpted around the quarterback, likely forcing Howie Roseman to evaluate his third-year passer critically.

As training camp approaches, we’ll preview every position on the Eagles roster, starting with the most important position in all sports.

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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