WATCH: Eagles rookies and veterans arrive for 2024 training camp at NovaCare Complex

Philadelphia Eagles rookies and veterans arrive for 2024 training camp at NovaCare Complex

After months of waiting, 23 NFL teams, including the highly ranked Philadelphia Eagles, saw their 90-man roster arrive for training camp.

The Eagles’ social media team captured the moment several players, including Jalen Carter, Jordan Mailata, Landon Dickerson, and Nakobe Dean, arrived for the most important training camp in years.

Philadelphia will take the field on Wednesday in the first of two straight practices before a day off or walkthrough, further intensifying the practice routine after three years of having the lightest workload.

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WATCH: Landon Dickerson hosted a slip and slide party for Eagles teammates ahead of training camp

Landon Dickerson hosted some Philadelphia Eagles teammates for a slip and slide party ahead of training camp

The Eagles are just hours away from reporting for training camp, and Landon Dickerson’s wife sent the team to the NovaCare Complex in style.

Still celebrating their wedding bliss, Brookie Dickinson posted this Instagram video of Dickerson, Lane Johnson, Jake Elliott, and other teammates and their wives or partners participating in a slip-and-slide party ahead of Tuesday’s report day.

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Dickerson is flying high after signing a four-year, $84 million contract extension, becoming the highest-paid guard in the NFL.

In his first three seasons with the Eagles, Dickerson has started 46 of the 47 games he’s played.

Dickerson has been a back-to-back Pro Bowler, and was the 17th highest graded guard in the NFL according to PFF. In 17 games in 2023, Dickerson allowed 5 sacks and just 38 total pressures.

WATCH: Saquon Barkley drops epic hype video ahead of Eagles training camp

Saquon Barkley has spent the entire off-season and summer working out and he dropped this epic hype video just hours before Eagles training camp

Saquon Barkley is on a mission this season, and as we sit just hours away from the Eagles reporting for training camp, their star running back posted one final video from his summer filled with workouts and self-improvement.

In what can only be described as epic, Barkley dropped this hype video, detailing all his work from this off-season, and the explosive player Philadelphia fans can look forward to cheering for.

Nothing helps a quarterback regain his swagger like a talented, dual-threat running back who can be a home run threat on all three downs.

Barkley played six seasons with the Eagles’ NFC East rival. In 74 career games with New York, the 27-year-old rushed 1,201 times for 5,211 yards and 35 touchdowns. Barkley was also a weapon in the passing game, tallying 288 receptions for 2,100 yards and 12 touchdowns.

He’ll now give Jalen Hurts and the Eagles a dynamic, three-down running back that should flourish in Kellen Moore’s offensive system while opening things up for A.J. Brown, DeVonta Smith, and Dallas Goedert.

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Eagles 2024 training camp: When rookies and veterans will report

The Eagles rookies will report on Tuesday, July 23, and veterans will report on Tuesday, July 23.

The NFL announced the report dates and locations for all 32 teams’ training camps ahead of the 2024 season. Philadelphia will hold its training camp at the NovaCare Complex.

The Eagles rookies will report on Tuesday, July 23, and veterans will report on Tuesday, July 23. The team will hold one open practice, and tickets went on sale Tuesday, June 18.

The team value joint practice reps, and they’ll get some quality competition this summer after Jeff McLane reports that New England will host Philadelphia for one session before their preseason matchup.

The Eagles will face the Ravens, Patriots, and Vikings during their preseason slate of games.

 

Eagles announce information for season opener, single-game tickets

The Philadelphia Eagles announced that tickets for single games and one open training camp practice would go on sale Tuesday, June 18

Eagles training camp is just five weeks away, but fans can start preparing to purchase single-game tickets and attend the one open practice of the summer.

Single-game tickets for 2024 Philadelphia Eagles home games will go on sale Tuesday, June 18, at 10 a.m. Fans can purchase tickets by visiting Ticketmaster.com. There is a four-ticket limit per household. Due to high demand, fans are encouraged to visit Ticketmaster as soon as they go on sale.

Tickets and travel packages for the season opener in Brazil against Green Bay can be purchased through On Location, the Official Hospitality of the NFL.

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 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.

Sydney Brown on his physical style: I want to be a feared player

Philadelphia #Eagles rookie Sydney Brown talked about his approach to the safety position and made it clear that his goal is to be a feared player

Sydney Brown plays the game like a heat-seeking missile, with teammates and opponents starting to take notice of his physical style of play.

Whether in the running game or defending the pass, Brown bring the pain while running downhill to stop the opposition’s ball carrier.

During a recent sitdown after practice, Brown let it be known that his goal is to develop a reputation as a feared player around the NFL.

Brown led the Eagles defense in snaps (41) and tackles (9) during the preseason opener against the Ravens, and he had several plays where he was explosive at the point of attack.

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5 things to watch in the Eagles’ preseason opener vs. Ravens

We’re looking at five things to watch in the Philadelphia #Eagles preseason opener against the Baltimore Ravens

The Eagles are hitting the road for a short trip down 95 South, as they’ll be the visitors at M&T Stadium on Saturday night for an intriguing matchup against the Ravens.

Lamar Jackson has been officially ruled out, and with joint practices against the Browns scheduled for Tuesday and Wednesday, the expectation is that Jalen Hurts and other key starters will be held out as well.

With several huge storylines set to play out, here are five things to watch in the preseason opener.

Eagles have the best roster in NFL based on ESPN 2023 NFL position group rankings

The Philadelphia #Eagles have the best roster in NFL based on ESPN 2023 NFL position group rankings

Philadelphia has one of the NFL’s top supporting cast, and the group was upgraded after Howie Roseman signed Rashaad Penny and traded for D’Andre Swift.

The Eagles lost ten key contributors in free agency and reloaded with high-value signings and an A+ NFL draft class.

After retaining Darius Slay and James Bradberry, Philadelphia has few holes on the roster and is one of the most versatile depth charts in the entire league.

ESPN recently ranked all 32 NFL teams based on position group, and the Birds landed at No. 1 overall.

LOOK: Eagles’ QB Jalen Hurts puts pinpoint accuracy on display

Philadelphia #Eagles All-Pro quarterback Jalen Hurts put his pinpoint accuracy on display with this pass to Dallas Goedert

Jalen Hurts has a 23-11 career record, leading Philadelphia to consecutive playoff appearances and a Super Bowl berth.

Even with his continued progression, critics and pundits still believe the Eagles quarterback needs to prove that he can win games as a passer.

Hurts has improved leaps and bounds each season, and he’s now one of the more accurate quarterbacks in the NFL.

The pundits like Nick Wright make jokes and negative comments, but Hurts may be the best pure passer in the NFL during tight situations.

According to Dave Spadaro, 22 NFL quarterbacks dropped back 250+ times last season, and if you take out the play-action passes, screens, and RPOs, none of those qualifying quarterbacks had a better passer rating than Hurts (96.3).

During a recent training camp practice, the 2023 MVP candidate displayed his pinpoint accuracy.

Hurts significantly improved in 2022, leading the Eagles (14-3) to the Super Bowl while amassing Pro Bowl, All-Pro, and MVP nominations.

The former Alabama and Oklahoma star led Philadelphia to a 14-1 regular season record (.933 winning percentage) as a starter, completing 306-of-460 (66.5%) attempts for 3,701 yards (8.0 avg.), 22 TDs, 6 INTs, and 101.6 passer rating, while also rushing for 760 yards and 13 TDs. In total, Hurts combined for 4,461 yards and 35 TDs.

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