Titans work out DT Marvin Wilson following key injury

Wilson spent last season in the USFL

The Tennessee Titans are working out defensive tackle Marvin Wilson following Marlon Davidson’s season-ending injury in the team’s joint practice on Thursday, as KPRC 2 Houston’s Aaron Wilson first reported.

On Thursday, Davidson suffered a season-ending bicep injury in the Titans’ joint practice with the Seattle Seahawks.

Wilson, 25, is looking to return to the NFL after spending the 2023 NFL season with the USFL’s Birmingham Stallions. There, he registered 18 tackles, including 4.5 for loss and a 0.5 sack.

Prior to that, Wilson was with the Philadelphia Eagles and Cleveland Browns after initially being signed as an undrafted free agent out of Florida State. In a sample size, the 6-foot-5, 305-pound lineman recorded seven tackles in two games.

Wilson was a significant disruptor in four years at Florida State, amassing 110 tackles, including 15.5 for loss, 9.5 sacks, six pass deflections, two forced fumbles, and one fumble recovery.

10 former Ravens are signed to UFL teams

With the NFL season now in the rearview and the UFL set to debut, we’re looking at 10 former Baltimore Ravens who are participating in the spring league

With the NFL season now complete and the offseason underway, Baltimore has one of the most extended lists of players who are getting another shot in the new eight-team UFL, which kicks off season kicks off on Saturday, March 30, 2024, with the battle of the 2023 champions: Arlington Renegades vs Birmingham Stallions.

A combination agreement (the “UFL”) is the premier spring football league that resulted from the merger of the XFL and USFL.

Russ Brandon, former President and CEO of the XFL, will lead the UFL as President and CEO. Former USFL President of Football Operations Daryl Johnston will lead football operations.

Founded in 2001, the XFL was a collaboration between NBC and WWF (WWE), spearheaded by Vince McMahon. After a hot start, poor ratings ultimately led to the league’s lasting just one season. The league returned in 2020, with McMahon again leading the reboot, but it had to close its doors again after COVID-19 shut things down after just five weeks.

The league filed for bankruptcy and was forced to sell.

A group headed by Dany Garcia, including Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson, bought the league out of bankruptcy for $15 million, eyeing 2023 as its return season.

The UFL has eight teams in Arlington (TX), Birmingham (AL), Detroit (MI), Houston (TX), San Antonio (TX), Memphis (TN), St. Louis (MO), and Washington D.C.

With action to begin this weekend, we’re looking at 10 former Ravens on UFLrosters.

15 former Eagles are signed to United Football League teams

With the NFL season now in the rearview and the UFL set to debut, we’re looking at 15 former Philadelphia Eagles who are participating in the spring league

With the NFL season now complete and the offseason underway, Philadelphia has one of the most extended lists of players who are getting another shot in the new eight-team UFL, which kicks off season kicks off on Saturday, March 30, 2024, with the battle of the 2023 champions: Arlington Renegades vs Birmingham Stallions.

A combination agreement (the “UFL”) is the premier spring football league that resulted from the merger of the XFL and USFL.

Russ Brandon, former President and CEO of the XFL, will lead the UFL as President and CEO. Former USFL President of Football Operations Daryl Johnston will lead football operations.

Founded in 2001, the XFL was a collaboration between NBC and WWF (WWE), spearheaded by Vince McMahon. After a hot start, poor ratings ultimately led to the league’s lasting just one season. The league returned in 2020, with McMahon again leading the reboot, but it had to close its doors again after COVID-19 shut things down after just five weeks.

The league filed for bankruptcy and was forced to sell.

A group headed by Dany Garcia, including Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson, bought the league out of bankruptcy for $15 million, eyeing 2023 as its return season.

The UFL has eight teams in Arlington (TX), Birmingham (AL), Detroit (MI), Houston (TX), San Antonio (TX), Memphis (TN), St. Louis (MO), and Washington D.C.

With action to begin this weekend, we’re looking at 15 former Eagles on UFL rosters.

Eagles announce 10 roster moves

The Philadelphia #Eagles have made 10 roster moves ahead of the final week of the preseason

The Eagles made a flurry of roster moves on Saturday, as the team signed Robert Cooper,  Marvin Wilson,  Caleb Sanders, Tyreek Maddox-Williams, and Quinton Bell, Waived/Injured Tyrie Cleveland, Noah Elliss, Zech McPhearson, and released Greedy Williams and Ty Zentner.

McPhearson will miss the 2023 season after tearing his Achilles.

Eagles waive defensive tackle Marvin Wilson

With Philadelphia set to sign a host of undrafted free agents, the Eagles have waived defensive tackle, Marvin Wilson

After adding Jalen Carter in Round 1, the Philadelphia Eagles are waiving veteran defensive tackle, Marvin Wilson.

The Eagles defensive line will look drastically different after Javon Hargrave signed a massive deal with the 49ers.

Ndamukong Suh, Linval Joseph, and Robert Quinn are free agents who’ll likely weigh their options before deciding on offers from potential playoff teams come September or October.

As it currently stands, Philadelphia will have an inside tackle rotation that includes Carter, Fletcher Cox, Jordan Davis, Milton Williams, and Kentavisu Street as the key participants.

Marlon Tuipulotu will be a player to watch as well.

Wilson, a former Florida State defensive tackle, saw action in one regular season contest, logging four tackles in Week 9 against the Texans.

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Eagles 2023 offseason preview: Where does Philadelphia stand at DT ahead of NFL draft

We’re taking an early look at the Philadelphia Eagles’ defensive tackle position and where they stand ahead of the 2023 NFL Draft

The Eagles’ defensive line will look different after Javon Hargrave signed a massive deal with the 49ers.

Ndamukong Suh, Linval Joseph, and Robert Quinn are free agents who’ll likely weigh their options before deciding on offers from potential playoff teams come September or October.

As it currently stands, Philadelphia will have an inside tackle rotation that includes Fletcher Cox, Jordan Davis, Milton Williams, and Kentavisu Street as the key participants.

Marlon Tuipulot will be a player to watch, and things could change drastically during the NFL draft.

Former Browns players who could win rings in Super Bowl LVII

What former Browns players have a chance to win a ring tonight?

Today is the finale of the 2022 NFL season as the Philadelphia Eagles and Kansas City Chiefs take the field in Glendale, Arizona in Super Bowl LVII. A feat the Cleveland Browns have still yet to accomplish since the inception of the Super Bowl, they are now focused on free agency and the 2023 NFL Draft. There are, however, quite a few former players who once wore the orange helmet who have a chance to win a Super Bowl ring tonight.

From a former first round pick to undrafted free agents who got cut in training camp, some of the names may come as a surprise. Which former Browns have a chance at a new piece of jewelry tonight?

Eagles sign 2 players to the practice squad ahead of Week 14 matchup vs. Giants

Philadelphia Eagles signed DT Marvin Wilson and OT Roderick Johnson to the practice squad ahead of Week 14 matchup @ New York Giants

The Eagles made some more roster moves on Wednesday, opening the 21-day practice window for slot cornerback Åvonte Maddox.

The team also signed offensive tackle Roderick Johnson and defensive tackle Marvin Wilson to the practice squad ahead of the Week 14 matchup against the Giants.

Maddox has been on injured reserve since November 14 due to a hamstring injury.

Maddox recorded 27 tackles and 1 interception through six games before he was sidelined due to injury.

Predicting the Eagles inactives for Week 12 vs. Packers

Here’s an early look and prediction at the Philadelphia Eagles potential inactives for Week 12 against the Green Bay Packers at Lincoln Financial Field

The Eagles are set for a Sunday night matchup against the Packers at Lincoln Financial Field, and they’ll look to stay ahead of Minnesota in the race for home-field advantage. 

After a flurry of roster moves last week, Philadelphia has been relatively quiet outside of making additions to the practice squad.

We’re predicting the Eagles’ inactives for Week 12, and there are no surprises.

Predicting the Eagles inactives for Week 11 vs. Colts

The Philadelphia Eagles will have Linval Joseph available for Week 11 against the Indianapolis Colts, and Ndamukong Suh could also see action

The Eagles are just hours away from their Week 11 matchup against the Colts at Lucas Oil Stadium, and the team could have some decisions to make personnel-wise.

NFL media’s James Palmer reports that defensive tackle Linval Joseph will play after signing with the team on Wednesday.

Veteran defensive tackle and former All-Pro Ndamukong Suh will also look to make his debut with Philadelphia after signing on Thursday.

With so many things transpiring, we’re predicting the Eagles’ inactives for Week 11.