Eagles OL Jamon Brown kicked out of team hotel & sent home for conduct detrimental to the team

Eagles OL Jamon Brown kicked out of the team hotel & sent him home for conduct detrimental to the team

The Philadelphia Eagles are engulfed in controversy and the bad decisions go beyond the quarterback room.

Derrick Gunn is reporting that practice squad offensive linemen Jamon Brown was booted from the team hotel and sent back to Philadelphia for conduct detrimental to the team.

Gunn is also reporting that Brown is no longer a member of the Eagles organization.

Brown was released by the Eagles after a Week 6 performance that saw him surrender two sacks, four QB hits, three hurries, and nine pressures, according to PFF.

He was re-signed to the practice squad and had been elevated twice for games as a reserve offensive linemen.

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Eagles RB Jordan Howard among 4 practice squad players protect for game vs. the Packers

Eagles RB Jordan Howard among 4 practice squad players protect for the game vs. the Packers

The Philadelphia Eagles protected four practice squad players in advance of Sunday’s game against the Green Bay Packers and Jordan Howard could be set to make his debut with the Birds.

G Jamon Brown, Howard, LB Rashad Smith, and DT Raequan Williams all were protected with Brown and Williams having game action this season.

Eagles protect 4 practice squad players ahead of Week 10 matchup vs the Giants

Eagles announce four protected practice squad players for Week 10 vs the Giants

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The Philadelphia Eagles protected four players in advance of Sunday’s Week 10 matchup on the road against the New York Giants.

Jacquet was impressive against the Cowboys two weeks ago, playing 30 snaps in place of an injured Darius Slay.

Croom has one touchdown on the season and has seen action at tight end for the Eagles while Jamon Brown landed on the practice squad after being released following a horrible performance against the Ravens.

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Philadelphia Eagles protect 4 practice squad players in advance of matchup with the Cowboys

The Philadelphia Eagles protected four practice squad players including Raequan Williams, T.Y. McGill, Jamon Brown, and Grayland Arnold

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The Philadelphia Eagles have some holes on defense and the organization just protected four defensive players from the practice squad in advance of Sunday night’s matchup with the Dallas Cowboys.

DB Grayland Arnold

OG Jamon Brown

DT T.Y. McGill

DT Raequan Williams

McGill and Williams are both candidates for playing time against the Cowboys after Hassan Ridgeway suffered a season-ending pectoral injury.
Arnold has seen action on special teams with the Eagles while Jamon Brown will be protected after signing to the practice squad after being released last week.

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Eagles Re-Signing Jamon Brown to their practice squad

Eagles Re-Signing Jamon Brown to their practice squad

Jamon Brown is out as the Eagles starting right guard, but he won’t be leaving Philadelphia anytime soon. According to Derrick Gunn, the Eagles are bringing Brown back into the fold as a member of the practice squad.

The Eagles confirmed Gunn’s report a few minutes ago.

Brown was released by the Eagles after a Week 6 performance that saw him surrender two sacks, four QB hits, three hurries, and nine pressures, according to PFF.

Philadelphia Eagles sign TE Jason Croom off the practice squad to the active roster

Philadelphia Eagles sign TE Jason Croom off the practice squad to the active roster

With Zach Ertz out for the next month and Dallas Goedert still on injured reserve, the Eagles are signing tight end Jason Croom to the active roster for the second straight week.

Croom played one offensive snap and seven special teams snap in the Eagles 30-28 loss to the Baltimore Ravens, catching a late touchdown pass from Carson Wentz. Croom was signed back to the Eagles’ practice squad Monday.

Philadelphia Eagles release RG Jamon Brown

Jamon Brown released by the Philadelphia Eagles

The Philadelphia Eagles are moving on from Jamon Brown after his disastrous performance against the Baltimore Ravens, announcing his release.

Against the Ravens vaunted defense, Brown surrendered 2 sacks, 4 hits, 3 hurries, and 9 pressures, according to PFF. The Eagles could turn to Sua Opeta at right guard.

Philadelphia Eagles place RG Matt Pryor on the Reserve/COVID-19 list

The Philadelphia Eagles have placed right guard Matt Pryor on the Reserve/COVID-19 list

The Philadelphia Eagles have placed starting right guard Matt Pryor on the reserve/COVID-19 list, thus explaining his absence from practice over the past few days.

The list was created by the NFL for a player who either tests positive for COVID-19 or who has been in close contact with an infected person or persons. Pryor is the first player to be placed on the list since the start of the Eagles regular season.

Jamon Brown will start at right guard.

Eagles to face the Ravens with their 5th different starting OL combination in 6 games

Eagles to face the Ravens with their 5th different starting OL combination in 6 games

The Philadelphia Eagles have dealt with a litany of injuries this season, and the offensive line has been especially impacted by the nagging injuries. On Friday, head coach Doug Pederson confirmed that Matt Pryor would miss Sunday’s game against the Ravens with an illness.

Veteran right guard Jamon Brown will start in Pryor’s place, making this the fifth game in six weeks where Carson Wentz will have a different offensive line group in front of him.

Per the chart from Jeff Skversky, Jason Kelce is the only Eagles start to play and finish all six games this season.

Two of the Eagles projected starters, right guard Brandon Brooks and left tackle Andre Dillard suffered season-ending injuries. Left guard Isaac Seumalo is on injured reserve with a knee injury he suffered in Week 2 while veteran Jason Peters, who returned to play right guard before moving to left tackle, has been on injured reserve with a toe injury since Week 3.

Lane Johnson has started the past four games after missing the season opener because of the August ankle surgery, but he was forced to leave Philadelphia’s Week 5 loss at the Steelers in the second half.

Johnson hasn’t practiced this week, and Matt Pryor will be out with an illness.

You can blame Carson Wentz for a lot of things, but not many signal-callers would be successful with an influx of moving parts at the skill positions and offensive line. Wentz has praised the young guys and their development, and the early playing time can only enhance their development going forward.

Jamon Brown to start at RG for the Eagles vs Ravens after Matt Pryor is ruled out with an illness

Philadelphia Eagles right guard Matt Pryor will miss Sunday’s game against the Baltimore Ravens with an illness

Doug Pederson held his final press conference before Sunday’s matchup with the Ravens and the Eagles head coach announced that right guard Matt Pryor would miss the game with an illness. Veteran offensive guard Jamon Brown will take his spot.

Brown was drafted by the St. Louis Rams in the third round, 72nd overall, in the 2015 NFL Draft.

In 2017, Brown opened the season as the starting right guard, starting all 16 games.

Brown was suspended the first two games of the 2018 season for violating the NFL Policy and Program for Substances of Abuse.

Last March, Brown signed a three-year, $18.75 million contract with the Atlanta Falcons, before being released in August.