Eagles updated 53-man roster vs. Buccaneers: News and notes for Week 3

We’re looking at the Philadelphia #Eagles updated 53-man roster for Monday night’s Week 3 matchup against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers

NFL rosters are always fluid, and the Eagles have had some changes ahead of Monday night’s Week 3 matchup against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.

In Week 2, Philadelphia moved on from punter Arryn Siposs, signing Braden Mann to the practice squad.

The Eagles will also get back three key starters and it’s another prime opportunity for Nicholas Morrow, Christian Elliss, Sydney Brown, and others to carve out a role ahead of Week 4.

With kickoff just hours away, here’s an updated 53-man roster by jersey number.

Eagles-Bucs Friday injury report: 2 players miss practice, 10 listed as limited participants

The Philadelphia #Eagles had 10 players listed as limited and two players miss practice ahead of Monday night’s matchup against the Buccaneers

The Eagles released their Friday injury report ahead of Monday night’s matchup against the Buccaneers, and the Birds had ten players listed as limited participants.

Reed Blankenship, Kenneth Gainwell, and James Bradberry have all returned to practice and look ready to return to the lineup.

At the same time, Quez Watkins and Terrell Edmunds both could be questionable, depending on what happens Saturday.

Stock up, stock down for the Eagles ahead of Week 3 matchup vs. Buccaneers

We’re looking at who has seen their stock rise and who has seen their stock fall ahead of the #Eagles Week 3 matchup against the Buccaneers

D’Andre Swift had a career-high 175 rushing yards and a touchdown, while some timely defensive stops were enough to give the Eagles a 34-28 victory at Lincoln Financial Field.

After a slow first-half start, All-Pro quarterback Jalen Hurts ran for a pair of 1-yard touchdowns and threw a 63-yard dime to DeVonta Smith for a touchdown to help widen the lead.

The Eagles have started preparation for a Monday night matchup against the Buccaneers, and we’re looking at the Week 3 stock report.

Eagles at Buccaneers: 6 storylines to watch for in Monday night matchup

We’re looking at six storylines to watch when the Philadelphia #Eagles travel to Tampa to face the Buccaneers

The Tampa Bay Buccaneers will host the defending NFC Champion Philadelphia Eagles on ESPN’s Monday Night Football.

Both clubs will look to remain undefeated, while the Birds will get three starters back, and they’ll enter the contest on 11 days’ rest.

We’re looking at six early storylines to watch, with kickoff fast approaching.

Eagles unofficial depth chart ahead of Week 3 matchup vs. Buccaneers

We’re looking at an updated Philadelphia #Eagles depth chart for the Week 3 matchup vs. Buccaneers and after a slew of roster moves

The Eagles have started preparation for their Monday night matchup against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, and the team had four key players return to practice.

These players were on the field at the start of Thursday’s practice open to the media:

CB James Bradberry (concussion), S Reed Blankenship (ribs), RB Kenny Gainwell (ribs), and RB Boston Scott (head injury) were all participating in individual drills.

With preparation continuing on Friday, here’s Philadelphia’s unofficial depth chart for Week 3 via the Eagles website.

Eagles vs. Buccaneers: 10 stats to know for Week 3 matchup on Monday night

We’re looking at 10 stats to know for Week 3 matchup between the Philadelphia #Eagles and Tampa Bay Buccaneers on Monday Night Football

The Eagles and Buccaneers are among seven undefeated teams in the NFC, and the two clubs will meet in an intriguing matchup on Monday Night Football.

Baker Mayfield has been efficient while avoiding turnovers.

At the same time, his counterpart from Oklahoma, Jalen Hurts, will look to remain undefeated, while owning one of the best win percentages over the past two years.

With preparation for the matchup underway, here are ten stats for Week 3.

Chargers’ Jamaree Salyer explains difference in approach between guard and tackle positions

Jamaree Salyer talked about the different approaches that are necessary to excel at the guard and tackle positions.

The Chargers need their offensive line to come through in a big way for them in the 2023 season, and Jamaree Salyer is poised to play a key role for the unit after taking on a starting spot as a rookie last year.

Originally drafted as a guard, Salyer played tackle in 2022 following an injury to Rashawn Slater, who held down the left side of Los Angeles’ line early in the season. Now slated to move back to guard in 2023, Salyer talked about the difference in approach between the two positions.

“Tackle, it calls for more explosion, as far as with your feet,” He explained. “Guard, I feel like, is more quick twitch. Things happen a lot faster on the inside than they do on the outside. Most of the time, as a tackle, you blocking, probably, the best pound-for-pound player on the field, he’s a good athlete, but you’re normally just blocking that person for like 70 percent of the game.

“At guard, there are twists, linebackers, nickels that come, safeties that show up on the inside, so you have to think a lot faster at guard, whereas at tackle, you have to play a lot faster, but it’s not as much thinking – most of the time, you’re just kind of out there playing the game.”

Clearly, his experience playing outside of his natural position last year gave Salyer valuable insight regarding the nuance of playing at the tackle position. He would be wise to leverage his newfound versatility moving forward, as his ability to fill in at multiple spots on Los Angeles’ front-five could prove to be a boon for the team if injuries play a role in their 2023 season.

Bucs coaches seem fairly certain about left side of o-line

It’s looking like half of Tampa Bay’s offensive line has been decided on.

The Tampa Bay Buccaneers offensive line has been a somewhat contentious topic over the offseason, and it’s grown even more so after the team didn’t select a left tackle in the 2023 NFL draft. It seems possible now, though, that a decent chunk of the line has been set up as the offseason continues.

Bucs coaches spoke with media on Wednesday, and the offensive line was one of many topics those at the podium spoke of. Two of those coaches were OC Dave Canales and OL coach Joe Gilbert, and when both were asked about the offensive line, the two had the same makeup for the left side of it — both Canales and Gilbert said that [autotag]Tristan Wirfs[/autotag] is set to line up at LT and recent free agent acquisition [autotag]Matt Feiler[/autotag] will line up at LG, as reported by the Tampa Bay Times’ Rick Stroud and FOX Sports’ Greg Auman.

With C Ryan Jensen certainly keeping his job there, that would make three of the team’s five offensive line positions known before the beginning of the season. The two remaining positions are RG and RT, as Wirfs had to move from the right side to the left. The right guard position should be an open competition between the likes of Nick Leverett, Robert Hainsey, Aaron Stinnie and new OG Cody Mauch, while RT will likely go to Luke Goedeke after he played there in the final game of the regular season in 2022.

The right side of the line will become clearer as training camp gets underway in the coming months, but it seems as if the offensive line is shaping up before rookie minicamp even begins.

 

New Bucs OG Matt Feiler’s contract details revealed

The Bucs continue to do well in signing solid veteran pieces for cheap.

The Tampa Bay Buccaneers officially announced the signing of OG [autotag]Matt Feiler[/autotag] earlier this week, and now the details behind his contract have been made public,

Greg Auman of FOX Sports reported on Thursday that Feiler’s contract is a one-year deal worth $2.5 million with incentives that could bring it up to $3.25 million. As per usual with recent deals from Tampa Bay, the deal also includes four void years to alleviate the cap hit.

Ensuring that the salary cap is compliant is not only in the interest for the Bucs in regard to league rules — the NFL draft is fast approaching, and the team will want more operating room with the salary cap to sign its newest draft picks. The void years for Feiler’s contract should help with that, and Tampa Bay hopes it got a solid guard for much less than the $5.5 million he made in 2022 with the Chargers.

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WATCH: Matt Feiler gives first message to Bucs fans

Feiler said he was excited to get to work with the Bucs.

OG [autotag]Matt Feiler[/autotag] is officially a Buccaneer, and he’s ready to get to work.

The new Bucs guard gave his first message to fans after signing with the team on Monday. Feiler’s message was more low-key than other Bucs signings have made so far, curtly saying that he’s excited to get to work with the team after signing his contract.

Feiler played for the Chargers for the last two years and started 33 games at guard. He also previously played for the Pittsburgh Steelers.

Check out the message in the tweet above.