Giants worked out veteran QB C.J. Beathard, seven others

The New York Giants worked out several free agents on Monday, including veteran quarterback C.J. Beathard.

The New York Giants held private workouts in East Rutherford on Monday which will lead to the signing of return specialist Kearis Jackson.

However, Jackson was not the only free agent in town.

The Giants also hosted quarterback C.J. Beathard, defensive backs Lamar Jackson and Greg Stroman, and wide receivers Joseph Ngata, Joseph Scates, Bryan Thompson and Seth Williams.

Of the group, Beathard’s name looms largest simply because he’s a quarterback. However, it’s unnecessary to read much into that because the Giants hold weekly workouts featuring a number of positions in order to gather data and prepare for potential free agent needs down the line.

The 30-year-old Beathard was a third-round pick of the San Francisco 49ers in the 2017 NFL draft. He remained in the Bay Area through the 2020 season before joining the Jacksonville Jaguars, where he played the past three years.

In 32 career games (13 starts), Beathard has completed 60.4 percent of his passes for 3,886 yards, 19 touchdowns, and 14 interceptions. He’s compiled a 3-10 record.

With Daniel Jones and Drew Lock on the active roster and Tommy DeVito on the practice squad, there’s no room for or reason to sign Beathard now. But should there be an injury later in the season, head coach Brian Daboll & Co. now have the information they need on Beathard.

Do not be surprised if the Giants work out more quarterbacks in the coming weeks.

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Former Tiger Joseph Ngata shows out in Eagles preseason win over the Patriots

Ngata looked outstanding for the Eagles in their win over the Patriots.

Former Clemson wide receiver Joseph Ngata balled out for the Philadelphia Eagles in their 14-13 Week 2 preseason win over the New England Patriots.

Ngata has been reported to be receiving some first-team reps early in camp with the Eagles, which is a good sign for the roster hopeful. Showing off in a preseason game was an excellent way for Ngata to further make the case for his place on this roster.

Catching all five targets that came his way, Ngata recorded 88 yards as the Eagles’ top receiver. Currently, in a battle with John Ross and E.J. Jenkins for a roster spot, performances like this are huge for the former Tiger.

If Ngata can put together another excellent preseason performance like this, the second-year wideout will be in a great situation.

Eagles officially announce the signing of 20 players to Reserve/Futures deals

The Philadelphia Eagles officially announced the signing 20 players to reserve/futures deals ahead of the 2024 NFL offseason and free agency

The Eagles are looking towards significant changes at every level of the organization after a 32-9 loss to the Buccaneers in the wild-card round.

Owner Jeffrey Lurie will likely keep head coach Nick Sirianni.

A Wednesday press conference will be centered around the offensive and defensive coordinators and a roster severely in flux.

All eyes in Philadelphia will now turn towards the Senior Bowl and the NFL Scouting Combine in Indianapolis before the official start of the new league year and the free agent bonanza.

Philadelphia currently has 20 pending free agents and 38 players on the roster under contract, and these 20 players just signed reserve/futures deals courtesy of the team’s official website.

Eagles sign 20 players to Reserve/Futures deals

The Philadelphia Eagles signed 20 players to reserve/futures deals ahead of the 2024 NFL offseason and free agency

The Eagles are out of the playoffs and looking towards significant changes at every level of the organization after a 32-9 loss to the Buccaneers in the wild-card round.

Owner Jeffrey Lurie will likely keep head coach Nick Sirianni.

Still, Friday discussions and decisions will be centered around the offensive and defensive coordinators and a roster severely in flux.

All eyes in Philadelphia will now turn towards the Senior Bowl and the NFL Scouting Combine in Indianapolis before the official start of the new league year and the free agent bonanza.

Philadelphia currently has 20 pending free agents and 38 players on the roster under contract, and these 20 players just signed reserve/futures deals courtesy of NFL Communications.

Ngata signs with NFL practice squad, keeps pro dream alive

A former Clemson wide receiver is signing with an NFL practice squad after being waived by the same team.

Former Clemson wide receiver Joseph Ngata is singing with the Philadelphia Eagles’ practice squad, the Eagles announced Wednesday.

Playing in all three preseason games this year, Ngata finished with six receptions for 75 yards. With the move, he keeps his NFL dreams alive and has a chance at being elevated to the active roster throughout the season.

Playing in 45 games at Clemson from 2019-2022, Ngata finished with 88 receptions for 1,287 yards and six touchdowns. He was signed as an undrafted free agent by the Eagles in April.

Another former Tiger, safety K’Von Wallace, was waived by the Eagles and claimed by the Arizona Cardinals on Wednesday.

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Pair of former Tigers waived by Eagles, per reports

Two former Tigers are going to be waived by the Philadelphia Eagles, according to multiple reports.

According to multiple reports, two former Clemson football players may have to find a new team in the coming days.

Veteran safety K’Von Wallace, a 2020 fourth-round pick, is set to be waived by the Philadelphia Eagles, according to Inside The Eagles’ Andrew DiCecco.

Wide receiver Joseph Ngata will also be waived by the Eagles, according to NBCSports’ Dave Zangaro.

Both Wallace and Ngata can sign with the Eagles practice squad if they clear waivers and aren’t picked up by another NFL team.

Playing in 45 games at Clemson from 2019-2022, Ngata finished with 88 receptions for 1,287 yards and six touchdowns. He was signed as an undrafted free agent by the Eagles in April.

Primarily playing on special teams last season, Wallace had 28 total tackles and two passes defended. He has been with the Eagles for the last three seasons.

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Eagles waive rookie WR Joseph Ngata

The Philadelphia #Eagles are waiving undrafted wide receiver Joseph Ngata ahead of the 53-man roster deadline

The Philadelphia Eagles are waiving undrafted rookie wide receiver Joseph Ngata, but the expectation is that he’ll return on the practice squad.

Ngata saw action in 45 games with 25 starts through his four-year tenure at Clemson. He compiled 1,287 receiving yards and six touchdowns during that span.

A long, rangy receiver, Ngata offers potential and will be a player to watch.

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Studs and Duds from Eagles 20-19 loss to the Ravens in preseason opener

We’re looking at the Studs and Duds from the Philadelphia #Eagles 20-19 loss to the Baltimore #Ravens in the preseason opener

The Eagles kicked off the preseason with an exciting debut against the Ravens in Baltimore.

With key starters and veterans inactive, Philadelphia got impressive performances from several rookies, but fell 20-19 in the opener.

With two joint practice sessions against the Browns on Monday and Tuesday, Nick Sirianni chose to let the young players develop and gain further experience.

Here are the studs and duds from the contest.

Instant analysis and recap of Eagles 20-19 loss to Ravens in preseason opener

We’re looking at an Instant analysis and recap of the Philadelphia #Eagles 20-19 loss to #Ravens in preseason opener

Philadelphia held Baltimore to 115 yards in the first half, and Eagles rookie Tanner McKee shined as the Birds finished the first half with a 13-10 lead at M&T Bank Stadium.

It wasn’t enough, though, as Baltimore won their 24th straight preseason game after coming away with a hard-fought 20-19 win at home.

All-Pro quarterback Jalen Hurts, and other key starters on both sides of the football were held out as the team prepares for two joint practice sessions with the Browns this week.

A revamped defense saw young rookies and veterans hold the Ravens to 10 points in the first half, while Jalen Carter had the play of the game.

With all eyes pointing toward Cleveland’s arrival, here’s an instant analysis of the entertaining contest.

Key takeaways from first half of Eagles vs. Ravens preseason opener

We’re looking at key takeaways from the first half as the #Eagles lead the #Ravens 13-10 in the preseason opener for both teams via @Thacover2NFL

Philadelphia held Baltimore to 115 yards in the first half, and Eagles rookie Tanner McKee shined as the Birds finished the first half with a 13-10 lead at M&T Bank Stadium.

All-Pro quarterback Jalen Hurts, and other key starters on both sides of the football were held out as the team prepares for two joint practice sessions with the Browns this week.

A revamped defense saw young rookies and veterans hold the Ravens to 10 points in the first half, while Jalen Carter had the play of the game.

With the second half underway, here are key takeaways from the first half.