Ravens make four roster moves, including the promotion of two veterans to active roster

The Ravens made four roster moves on Wednesday, including promoting two veterans to the active roster

The Baltimore Ravens have been busy shaking up their roster after dealing with a plethora of injuries. They’ve signed multiple new faces who are working hard to get up to speed with their new team, and Baltimore is adjusting to life without some of their injured stars.

On Wednesday, Baltimore made four roster moves, including promoting two veterans from their practice squad to the active roster in defensive lineman Justin Ellis and defensive back Anthony Levine Sr., both of which could be asked to play big roles on game day. The team also signed offensive tackle Andre Smith and defensive back Kevon Seymour to their practice squad.

Ellis and Levine were both promoted from the practices squad for Monday night’s Week 1 game, while Smith was cut during cut down day, signed back to the practice squad, and then let go again after a short amount of time.

Seymour has appeared in 33 games since being drafted in the sixth round of the 2016 draft by the Buffalo Bills, accumulating 52 total tackles and seven passes defended.

10 takeaways from the Eagles updated unofficial depth chart for 2021

The Eagles have released their first unofficial depth chart of the 2021 NFL regular season, here are 10 big takeaways

The Eagles released their first official depth chart of the 2021 NFL regular season and as always, there are several takeaways and observations from that news.

Eagles roster bubble: Which players helped their cause against the Jets

Eagles roster bubble: Which players helped their cause against the Jets

After a terrible rainstorm ensured that the starters wouldn’t see time at key positions, the Eagles closed out the preseason with a 31-31 tie against the Jets on Friday night.

It was a huge night for players on the roster bubble and we’ve listed the guys who helped their cause the most.

10 takeaways from the Eagles first unofficial depth chart

Eagles unveil first unofficial depth chart of the 2021 preseason: Here are 10 takeaways with breakdowns and observation

The Eagles quietly released their first unofficial depth chart of the preseason on Tuesday, more than 48 hours before an important contest against the Steelers.

Several roster spots were expected, but there were a few surprises as well and we’ve provided 10 takeaways from the depth chart.

Eagles snap counts vs. Cardinals: Breakdown, analysis

Michael Jacquet led the Eagles cornerbacks in snaps in place of Darius Slay

The Eagles battled on Sunday but came up short, losing to the Arizona Cardinals on the road, 33-26.

With Darius Slay, Avonte Maddox, and Rodney McLeod all out, the Eagles were paced at cornerback by Kevon Seymour and Michael Jacquet in snaps.

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Quarterback: Jalen Hurts 83 snaps

The Eagles rookie led Philadelphia, going 24 of 44 for 338 yards and four touchdowns in the loss.

Running Back: Miles Sanders 69 snaps, Boston Scott 15 snaps,

Sanders led the Eagles with 17 rushing attempts, accounting for 64 yards.

Wide Receiver: Alshon Jeffery 52 snaps, Jalen Reagor 46 snaps, Greg Ward 44 snaps, Quez Watkins 28 snaps, Travis Fulgham 26 snaps

Alshon Jeffery led the Eagles in snaps, while Quez Watkins scored his first career NFL TD on a 32-yard bubble screen.

Tight End: Dallas Goedert 73 snaps, Zach Ertz 62 snaps

Goedert outpaced Ertz in snaps and catches, but Ertz led all Eagles pass catchers with 69 yards.

Offensive Line: Nate Herbig 83 snaps, Matt Pryor 83 snaps, Isaac Seumalo 83 snaps, Jason Kelce 83 snaps, Jordan Mailata 83 snaps

Pryor struggled at right tackle all night and was responsible for at least two of the sacks quarterback Jalen Hurts suffered. Mailata was again dominant at left tackle.

Defensive Line: Fletcher Cox 56 snaps, Derek Barnett 52 snaps, Brandon Graham 41 snaps, Javon Hargrave 39 snaps, Malik Jackson 30 snaps, Vinny Curry 27 snaps, Raequan Williams 11 snaps, Josh Sweat 4 snaps,

Sweat left the game early with a wrist injury, while Fletcher Cox led the Eagles defensive line with 4 tackles.

Linebacker: Alex Singleton 66 snaps, Duke Riley 47 snaps, T.J. Edwards 20 snaps, Genard Avery 11 snaps,

Alex Singleton led the Eagles will 11 total tackles

Defensive Backs: Marcus Epps 68 snaps, Michael Jacquet 68 snaps, Jalen Mills 68 snaps, Nickell Robey-Coleman 67 snaps, Kevon Seymour 47 snaps, K’Von Wallace 23 snaps,

With the bulk of the Eagles secondary out with an injury, Marcus Epps and Jalen Mills paced the Eagles at safety, while Michael Jacquet and Kevon Seymour led at cornerback. Nickell Robey-Coleman had his most solid game as an Eagles, getting half a sack while logging 10 tackles.

Jacquet was strong all night, logging a sack and forcing a fumble on DeAndre Hopkins.

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Eagles snap count vs. the Saints: Breakdown, analysis

Eagles defeated the Saints 24-21 on Sunday and Josh Sweat outplayed Derek Barnett

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The Philadelphia Eagles got back into the win column on Sunday, with an impressive 24-21 win over the visiting New Orleans Saints.

Jalen Hurts got the start and several other Eagles played key roles against the Saints due to injuries in the secondary.

Here’s the Eagles snap count for Sunday afternoon, as the offense logged 69 snaps, to the defenses 63.

Quarterback: Jalen Hurts 69 snaps

There was no gadget plays or two quarterbacks to gameplan for, as Hurts logged all 69 snaps in his first NFL start. The rookie rushed for over 100 yards in his first NFL start and gave the Eagles the spark they were in need of.

Running Back: Miles Sanders 56 snaps, Boston Scott 15 snaps, Corey Clement 2 snaps

The Eagles reduced Scott’s snaps and finally allowed Miles Sanders to eat. The results were 100-yard rushing for the talented running back and one explosive 82-yard TD Run.

Wide Receiver: Greg Ward 51 snaps, Jalen Reagor 47 snaps, Alshon Jeffery 31 snaps, Quez Watkins 22 snaps, Travis Fulgham 11

Fulgham has slowly been phased out of the Eagles offense after breaking out in Week 4, while Alshon Jeffery recorded his first touchdown catch of the season.

Tight End: Dallas Goedert 59 snaps, Zach Ertz 50 snaps, Richard Rodgers 2 snaps

The Eagles two tight ends combined for six catches, with Goedert logging four for 43 yards.

Offensive Line: Isaac Seumalo 69 snaps, Jordan Mailata 69 snaps, Jason Kelce 69 snaps, Nate Herbig 69 snaps, Jack Driscoll 69 snaps

With Jason Peters’ season over, the Eagles offensive line all logged 69 game snaps and avoided yielding a sack for the first time this season.

Defensive Line: Fletcher Cox 50 snaps, Brandon Graham 42 snaps, Javon Hargrave 42 snaps, Derek Barnett 38 snaps, Josh Sweat 25 snaps, Vinny Curry 25 snaps, Malik Jackson 25 snaps, Raequan Williams 9 snaps

The Eagles defensive line played arguably their most complete game of the season, with Javon Hargrave and Josh Sweat both logging two sacks.

Linebacker: Alex Singleton 63 snaps, Duke Riley 57 snaps, Shaun Bradley 10 snaps

The Eagles were able to contain Taysom Hill and most importantly, Alvin Kamara, with Alex Singleton and Duke Riley. Riley had one of the game’s biggest plays when he intercepted a tipped Taysom Hill pass.

Defensive Back: Jalen Mills 63 snaps, Nickell Robey-Coleman 55 snaps, Marcus Epps 35 snaps, Kevon Seymour 35 snaps, Rodney McLeod 35 snaps, Darius Slay 35 snaps, K’Von Wallace 28 snaps, Avonte Maddox 21 snaps

The Eagles used 8 different defensive backs on Sunday after Avonte Maddox, Darius Slay, and Rodney McLeod all left the game with injuries. Rookie K’Von Wallace so an uptick in snaps, while Kevon Seymour was forced into action after Slay suffered a head injury.

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Philadelphia Eagles promote CB Kevon Seymour from the practice squad to the active roster

Eagles promote CB Kevon Seymour from the practice squad to the active roster

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With the Eagles banged up at the cornerback position, Philadelphia has promoted former Panthers cornerback, Kevon Seymour, to the active roster.

A former USC Trojans star, Seymour was drafted by the Buffalo Bills in the sixth round, 218th overall, in the 2016 NFL Draft. He played in 15 games as a rookie with three starts, recording 22 tackles and three passes defended.

Seymour spent the 2018 season on injured reserve and he did not play in 2019.

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Philadelphia Eagles sign CB Kevon Seymour to the practice squad

Philadelphia Eagles sign CB Kevon Seymour to the practice squad

The Philadelphia Eagles have added another cornerback to the practice squad, inking former Panthers cornerback Kevon Seymour on Wednesday.

A former USC Trojans star, Seymour was drafted by the Buffalo Bills in the sixth round, 218th overall, in the 2016 NFL Draft. He played in 15 games as a rookie with three starts recording 22 tackles and three passes defended.

Seymour spent the 2018 season on injured reserve and he did not play in 2019.

Philadelphia Eagles sign CB Kevon Seymour to the practice squad

Philadelphia Eagles sign CB Kevon Seymour to the practice squad

The Philadelphia Eagles have added another cornerback to the practice squad, inking former Panthers cornerback Kevon Seymour on Wednesday.

A former USC Trojans star, Seymour was drafted by the Buffalo Bills in the sixth round, 218th overall, in the 2016 NFL Draft. He played in 15 games as a rookie with three starts recording 22 tackles and three passes defended.

Seymour spent the 2018 season on injured reserve and he did not play in 2019.

Colts worked out a pair of DBs

Colts host a pair of DBs.

The Indianapolis Colts held a tryout for defensive backs Kevon Seymour and Will Sunderland, per the league’s transaction wire on Friday.

The Colts are always keeping an eye out for players on the market in case they need to make a move. They seemingly have some interest in the safety position as they have been in contact with veteran Tony Jefferson as well.

Seymour, 26, was a sixth-round pick with the Buffalo Bills in 2016. He appeared in 15 games while making three starts during his rookie season. He was traded to the Carolina Panthers in 2017 where he played in 16 games while making two starts. He spent 2018 on the injured reserve list and didn’t play in 2019.

Sunderland, 24, is a product of Troy. He signed with the Green Bay Packers as an undrafted free agent in 2020. He has experience playing safety and cornerback during his collegiate career at both Oklahoma and Troy.

The Colts are resting up and will prepare to return from the bye week with a Week 8 matchup against the Detroit Lions.

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