Commanders OL continues to have some question marks

The final two preseason games are huge for several offensive linemen.

Two weeks ago all the word out of Ashburn was so positive regarding Brandon Coleman.

Coleman had been taking reps at right tackle and left tackle. He was moving better than any of the tackles on the current roster. Everything was said to be going well for him.

Commanders fans were excited, and word was spreading that the Commanders had found their franchise quarterback and franchise left tackle in Adam Peters’ first draft as Commanders general manager.

12 days later, however, offensive tackle has become again a position of uncertainty and concern.

Head coach Dan Quinn stated Coleman was day-to-day or week-to-week with a pectoral/shoulder issue. Coleman will most likely not see action in Miami this week.

As much as we would rather see him in the lineup, what’s more important is to allow Coleman to heal and be ready to get some good reps in preparation for the Sept. 8 season opener in Tampa.

The other four starting spots on the line are pretty much settled. Nick Allegretti, Tyler Biadasz, Sam Cosmi, and Andrew Wylie are still probably upgrades from the 2023 season.

Going a bit further, if the Commanders were to keep nine or ten linemen, seven of the spots seem assured. In addition to the four mentioned above, there are Cornelius Lucas and Coleman at left tackle and then Michael Deiter, the top reserve inside lineman who has been getting the most reps at both guard and center.

This leaves two or three spots about which we can not yet be certain. Last year, we were told that Mason Brooks was really tough and aggressive and might develop nicely. Brooks was cut on Wednesday.

So, this week, watch for the play of reserves Ricky Stromberg (C/G), Julian Good-Jones (G), Chris Paul (G), and J.C. Hassenauer (G) and tackles Braeden Daniels, Trent Scott, Armani Taylor-Prioleau, and David Nwogwugwu.

Commanders place rookie Ricky Stromberg on IR; sign OL from Eagles’ practice squad

The Commanders make some roster moves on Tuesday, placing Ricky Stromberg on IR.

The Washington Commanders were busy making roster moves on their off day Tuesday, first, placing rookie center Ricky Stromberg on the reserve/injured list. The third-round pick from Arkansas injured his knee in the Week 8 loss to the Philadelphia Eagles.

Replacing Stromberg on the roster is Julian Good-Jones. Washington signed Good-Jones from the Eagles’ practice squad. Good-Jones, 26, entered the NFL as an undrafted free agent in 2020 out of Iowa State. Philadelphia released Good-Jones during its final cuts that summer.

In 2021, Good-Jones signed with the Calgary Stampeders of the Canadian Football League, where he spent two seasons. While in the CFL, Good-Jones was a part of a Calgary offensive line that led the league in rushing.

Last January, Good-Jones returned to the NFL, signing a reserve future contract with the Eagles. Philadelphia released Good-Jones this summer and re-signed him to the practice squad.

Stromberg appeared in four games this season at guard.

Washington also added two names to the practice squad, bringing back a familiar face in Jonathan Williams and also signing linebacker Brandon Bouyer-Randle.

The Commanders return to practice Wednesday to begin preparation for their Week 12 game at Seattle.

Commanders sign Julian Good-Jones off the Eagles’ practice squad

The Washington Commanders are signing offensive guard Julian Good-Jones off the Eagles’ practice squad to their active roster

Another current student of ‘Stoutland University’ is departing for a better opportunity, as the Washington Commanders are signing offensive guard Julian Good-Jones off the Eagles practice squad to their active roster.

A star offensive tackle with the Calgary Stampeders, Good-Jones originally signed with the Eagles as an undrafted free agent out of Iowa State after the 2020 NFL draft and was released following training camp.

With Calgary in 2021, Good-Jones played in seven regular-season games, starting seven at right tackle.

At Iowa State, Good-Jones started 49 games, was named honorable mention all-Big 12 Conference in 2017 and 2018, and first-team all-conference in 2019.

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Philadelphia Eagles announce updated practice squad

The Philadelphia #Eagles have signed DT Thomas Booker, T Le’Raven Clark and CB Tiawan Mullen to the practice squad bring the total to 16 players ahead of season opener via @Thacover2NFL

The Philadelphia Eagles now have a completed, 16-man practice squad after signing defensive tackle Thomas Booker, offensive tackle Le’Raven Clark and cornerback Tiawan Mullen ahead of the season opener against New England.

The Eagles signed 13 players to their initial practice squad on Wednesday, including two veterans and several training camp standouts.

As previously reported, NFL teams can have 16 players on the squad, and Philadelphia could still fill the remaining three.

There can be up to 10 players with as many as two years of accrued service and six with unlimited time.

Practice squad players can be elevated up to three times for gamedays.

Eagles sign 13 players to initial 2023 practice squad

The Philadelphia Eagles have added 13 players to the practice squad ahead of the 2023 regular season opener vs. the New England Patriots via @Thacover2NFL

The Eagles have signed 13 players to their initial practice squad for the 2023 season, including two veterans and several training camp standouts.

As previously reported, NFL teams can have 16 players on the squad, and Philadelphia could still fill the remaining three.

There can be up to 10 players with as many as two years of accrued service and six with unlimited time.

Practice squad players can be elevated up to three times for gamedays.

Eagles 2023 training camp preview: Looking at the offensive tackle position

We’re taking an early off-season look at the Philadelphia Eagles offensive line and specifically the offensive tackle position ahead of training camp

NFL training camps are fast approaching, and after a offseason of improvement, Philadelphia appears locked in repeating as NFC East champs.

The Eagles build from the inside out, and after watching two key contributors leave for the AFC, Howie Roseman added reinforcements to an elite offensive line.

We’re looking at Jeff Stoutland’s group early on before the team returns to the NovaCare Complex.

D’Andre Swift will wear No. 0 as Eagles reveal jersey numbers for new additions

The Philadelphia Eagles revealed the jersey numbers for nine new additions ahead of the 2023 NFL Draft

D’Andre Swift just returned home and he’s already making history for the Philadelphia Eagles.

The Eagles proposed at the recent NFL Annual Meeting to allow teams to grant a player the jersey number given the scarcity of available numbers for 90-man rosters. The proposal passed at the meeting in Phoenix in March, and the former St. Joes Prep and Georgia Bulldogs star will now wear the No. 0.

Philadelphia also revealed the uniform number for three returning players, a host of free agent signings, and 2023 NFL draft and undrafted free agents.

Eagles sign CFL offensive lineman Julian Good-Jones to a Reserve/Future contract

After a workout earlier in the season, the Philadelphia Eagles are signing CFL offensive lineman Julian Good-Jones to a futures deal

The Eagles have started their Wild Card Weekend bye and as the team starts preparation for the postseason, they’re still looking ahead to roster building.

The team has signed CFL offensive lineman Julian Good-Jones to a futures deal.

The Eagles had Good-Jones in for a workout back in November and he has ties to the organization.

A star offensive tackle with the Calgary Stampeders, Good-Jones originally signed with the Eagles as an undrafted free agent out of Iowa State after the 2020 NFL draft and was released following training camp.

With Calgary in 2021, Good-Jones played in seven regular-season games, starting seven at right tackle.

At Iowa State, Good-Jones started 49 games, was named honorable mention all-Big 12 Conference in 2017 and 2018, and was named first-team all-conference in 2019.

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Eagles expected to sign CFL offensive lineman Julian Good-Jones to a futures deal

At some point in the coming weeks, the Philadelphia Eagles are expected to sign CFL offensive lineman Julian Good-Jones to a futures deal

The Eagles have started their Wild Card Weekend bye and as the team starts preparation for the postseason, they’re still looking ahead to roster building.

Aaron Wilson is reporting that Philadelphia is expected to sign CFL offensive lineman Julian Good-Jones to a futures deal.

The Eagles had Good-Jones in for a workout back in November and he has ties to the organization.

A star offensive tackle with the Calgary Stampeders, Good-Jones originally signed with the Eagles as an undrafted free agent out of Iowa State after the 2020 NFL draft and was released following training camp.

With Calgary in 2021, Good-Jones played in seven regular-season games, starting seven at right tackle.

At Iowa State, Good-Jones started 49 games, was named honorable mention all-Big 12 Conference in 2017 and 2018, and was named first-team all-conference in 2019.

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Eagles had OL Julian Good-Jones in for a workout

The Philadelphia Eagles had CFL star and former Iowa State offensive lineman Julian Good-Jones in for a workout ahead of Week 12

The Eagles are always looking to add talent along the offensive line, and according to Tom Pelissero, the team worked out Julian Good-Jones.

A star offensive tackle with the Calgary Stampeders, Good-Jones originally signed with the Eagles as an undrafted free agent out of Iowa State after the 2020 NFL draft and was released following training camp.

With Calgary in 2021, Good-Jones played in seven regular-season games, starting seven at right tackle.

At Iowa State, Good-Jones started 49 games, was named honorable mention all-Big 12 Conference in 2017 and 2018, and was named first-team all-conference in 2019.

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