Eagles updated 16-man practice squad

Philadelphia Eagles updated 16-man practice squad after linebacker Davion Taylor returns to the organization

After spending this past Tuesday trimming their roster down to 53 players, the Eagles initially announced a fifteen-man practice squad, plus one player from the International Pathway Program.

With Matt Leo, they had two available spots remaining on the practice squad.

The team added La’Mical Perine and signed Davion Taylor back via the practice squad.

Howie Roseman added one quarterback, two running backs, three wide receivers, one tight end, three offensive linemen, two defensive linemen, two linebackers, and three defensive backs.

Here’s your updated 16-man practice squad.

Eagles announce initial 15-player practice squad for 2022

Philadelphia Eagles announce initial 15-player practice squad for 2022

After spending Tuesday trimming their roster down to 53 players, the Eagles just announced a fifteen-man practice squad, plus one player from the International Pathway Program.

Philadelphia has 15 players in all, and with Matt Leo, they have two available spots remaining on the practice squad.

Howie Roseman added one quarterback, one running back, three wide receivers, one tight end, three offensive linemen, two defensive linemen, one linebacker, and three defensive backs.

Eagles to release Le’Raven Clark

The Philadelphia Eagles are releasing veteran offensive tackle Le’Raven Clark

The Eagles have one of the deepest offensive lines in the NFL, and Le’Raven Clark is a casualty of such depth.

Adam Schefter is reporting that Clark has been released as the team works to trim down to 53 players ahead of the season opener at Detroit.

A versatile tackle that can play both sides, Clark could return to the practice squad.

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Eagles 16-man practice squad prediction ahead of final roster cuts

Philadelphia Eagles 16-man practice squad prediction ahead of final roster cutdowns

The Eagles are counting down to the Tuesday afternoon deadline in which the organization will have to trim their roster down to 53 players, with a 16-man practice squad to be formed hours afterward.

With changes to the practice squad in recent years, Howie Roseman can have a farm system of versatile players to interchange weekly based on injury, opponent, or roster manipulation.

Of the 16 players allowed on Philadelphia’s practice squad, ten have to be rookies or second-year players, while the remaining six players have no limitations (veterans).

With the Eagles set for afternoon practice, here’s our final prediction for the team’s 16-man practice squad.

Eagles PFF grades: Best and worst from preseason finale vs. Dolphins

Philadelphia Eagles PFF grades: Best and worst from preseason matchup vs. Miami Dolphins

The Eagles struggled in their preseason finale, as 47 reserves and bubble players fell to the Dolphins, 48-10 in Miami Gardens.

Philadelphia had some highlights on offense, with most being relegated to Jason Huntley’s key runs, including a 67-yard touchdown scamper.

The Eagles were gashed on defense as Miami piled up almost 500-yards of total offense and struck first on the opening play with Tua Tagovailoa hooking up with Tyreek Hill for a 51-yard bomb.

PFF released the grades for the finale, and offensive tackle Le’Raven Clark was the highest graded player, while JaCoby Stevens received the lowest grade.

Eagles sign OT Jarrid Williams

With three offensive tackles out with injuries or concussions, the Philadelphia Eagles have re-signed undrafted free agent tackle, Jarrid Williams

With the Eagles having three offensive tackles out with different ailments, the team re-signed Jarrid Williams to the roster hours before the open practice at Lincoln Financial Field.

Philadelphia Originally released Williams ahead of Training Camp on July 27th.

The 25-year-old, who spent time at the University of Houston and Miami, graded out as the fourth-best tackle in the ACC in 2021, per Pro Football Focus.

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Eagles activate 4 players off the COVID-19 list ahead of matchup at Washington

#Philadelphia #Eagles activate OT Le’Raven Clark, LT Andre Dillard, DE Tarron Jackson, and DE Ryan Kerrigan from the Reserve/COVID-19 list ahead of the matchup at #WashiingtonFootball

With the Eagles heading into an important Week 17 matchup against the Washington Football Team, the team announced that four key players have been activated from the Reserve/COVID-19 list.

Philadelphia still has five players on the Reserve/COVID-19 list: defensive end Derek Barnett, linebacker Shaun Bradley, defensive back Andre Chachere, wide receiver John Hightower (practice squad), and tight end Noah Togiai (practice squad).

The team will announce its first injury report later today.

Eagles sign Le’Raven Clark to a two-year contract through 2022

Philadelphia #Eagles sign offensive tackle Le’Raven Clark to a two-year contract through 2022

With the Eagles focused on supreme depth along the offensive line, the team signed reserve offensive tackle, Le’Raven Clark to a contract extension.

The deal runs through 2022.

Clark, who was on the team’s practice squad, is now on the active roster, and to make room, the Eagles waived rookie cornerback Mac McCain.

A former teammate of Patrick Mahomes at Texas Tech, Clark was signed by the Eagles in May after spending the first five NFL seasons with the Indianapolis Colts.

The 6-foot-5, 311-pound Clark played in 47 regular-season games with 15 starts at left tackle, right guard, and right tackle prior to this year.

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Eagles protect 4 practice squad players in advance of Week 9 matchup vs. Chargers

Philadelphia Eagles protect 4 practice squad players in advance of Week 9 matchup vs. Chargers

The Eagles made a few roster moves on Tuesday, cutting tackle Brett Toth, and trading for cornerback Kary Vincent Jr.
Along with the trade, Philadelphia protected four practice squad players for Week 9, including running back Jordan Howard.

Howard can’t be protected again, and the Eagles will likely need to sign the running back to the active roster heading into Week 10.

Eagles protect 4 practice squad players in advance of matchup vs. Raiders

Philadelphia Eagles protect four practice squad players in advance of matchup vs. Raiders

The Eagles have started preparation for their trip to Las Vegas and as the team begins game plan installation, Philadelphia announced the protection of the same four practice squad players for Week 7.