Philadelphia Eagles work out free agent left tackle Cordy Glenn

Cordy Glenn works out for the Philadelphia Eagles

The Philadelphia Eagles have a glaring need at offensive tackle and as the team works to cut the roster down to 53, they are still doing their due diligence on prospective talent.

Tom Peliserro is reporting that former Bengals left tackle Cordy Glenn dropped by the NovaCare Complex for a visit and tryout.

Final Philadelphia Eagles 53-man roster projection ahead of season opener vs. Washington

Final Philadelphia Eagles 53-man roster projection ahead of season opener vs. Washington

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The Philadelphia Eagles are less than one week away from a season-opening showdown in D.C. against Chase Young and the Washington Football Team.

With training camp over and several notable changes to the roster, here’s our final 53 man roster projection with two extra players added because the Birds technically can elevate two practice squad players per week, basically carrying 55 if they so choose.

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QB – 3 — Carson Wentz, Jalen Hurts, Nate Sudfeld

Sudfeld was the unquestioned backup but Hurts looked sharp at times during training camp. It wouldn’t be a shock if the Eagles moved on from Sudfeld, but if he makes the team he’ll be the backup one week from now.

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RB – 3 — Boston Scott, Corey Clement, Miles Sanders

The Eagles appeared prepared to enter the 2020 NFL season with two holdovers from last season and a refurbished Corey Clement, but it appears only three running backs will make the cut.

Look for the undrafted rookie Adrian Killins to find a role on the expanded practice squad after being a part of the first round of cuts.

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Doug Pederson says Jason Peters is comfortable at RG as the Eagles continue to evaluate LT options

Doug Pederson says Jason Peters is comfortable at right guard

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As the Philadelphia Eagles continue to evaluate options to replace Andre Dillard at left tackle, it appears Jason Peters will remain at right guard in place of Brandon Brooks.

Over the weekend Jeff McLane of The Inquirer reported that Peters wouldn’t return to left tackle unless he was paid like a left tackle.

On Tuesday head coach Doug Pederson stated that he was “unaware” of where that report came from and told the media that Peters was “comfortable” at right guard while confirming the Eagles would still evaluate candidates at left tackle.

Peters signed a one-year, $3 million incentive-based deal to return to the Eagles, but that was to replace Brandon Brooks after he tore his Achilles. Matt Pryor struggled at left tackle over the weekend, but Doug Pederson indicated that he would take reps with the first team on Tuesday along with Jordan Mailata and Jack Driscoll.

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Philadelphia Eagles 53-man roster projection: Difficult decisions loom after final scrimmage

The Philadelphia Eagles are less than two weeks away from a season-opening showdown in D.C. against Chase Young and the Washington Football Team. With training camp now in full swing and several notable changes to the roster, here’s an updated 53 …

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The Philadelphia Eagles are less than two weeks away from a season-opening showdown in D.C. against Chase Young and the Washington Football Team.

With training camp now in full swing and several notable changes to the roster, here’s an updated 53 man roster projection with two extra players added because the Birds technically can elevate two practice squad players per week, basically carrying 55 if they so choose.

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QB – 3 — Carson Wentz, Jalen Hurts, Nate Sudfeld

Sudfeld was the unquestioned backup but Hurts looked sharp at times during training camp.   Training camp scrimmages aren’t real games and for that reason alone, Hurts starts the season as the third guy on the depth chart.

Report: Eagles’ RG Jason Peters looking to be paid accordingly if returns to the left tackle position

Jason Peters looking for a raise if he makes the switch to left tackle

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The Philadelphia Eagles could have a conundrum at the left tackle position and the end result could revolve around a few million dollars.

Andre Dillard is the Eagles future at left tackle but the second-year offensive tackle will miss the 2020 NFL season after tearing a biceps in practice this week.

It was expected that Jason Peters would automatically revert back to the left tackle position, but Matt Pryor has been getting reps with the first team while Peters remains at guard. Jeff McLane of The Inquirer is reporting that the holdup could involve money and Peters being paid accordingly to the position he plays.

But there’s an explanation other than the one Pederson gave about looking at some of the younger, more inexperienced options: Peters wants to be paid like a starting left tackle if he’s to assume the role for the 2020 season, NFL sources told The Inquirer.

Peters, 38, signed a one-year, $3 million contract to play right guard last month after starter Brandon Brooks suffered an Achilles tendon injury in June. Guards make significantly less than tackles, especially on the left flank.

During a Saturday morning zoom call with the media, Pederson told McLane that several players were in the mix to replace Dillard at left tackle.

“Jason Peters is obviously in the conversation,” Pederson said earlier Saturday during a video conference call with reporters. “We do have some young players, Jordan Mailata, Matt Pryor. Jack Driscoll, who’s a [fourth-round] rookie, obviously, but has been playing some tackle for us.”

Peters spent 11 years as the Eagles left tackle and returned to the team in free agency after signing a one-year, $3 million deal with $1.8 million guaranteed.

It now looks like the Eagles will have to up the asking price if they want Peters to return to his natural position.

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Matt Pryor could be in line to replace injured Andre Dillard at LT for the Philadelphia Eagles

Matt Pryor could replace Andre Dillard at LT for the Eagles

When Andre Dillard was lost for the season with a torn biceps muscle, it was assumed that the Eagles future Hall of Famer, Jason Peters, would move back to left tackle.

That has not been the case over the past few days of practice and as the Eagles sit two weeks out from a matchup with the Washington Football Team, Matt Pryor is getting the first-team reps at left tackle and not Jason Peters.

Peters has remained at the right guard and the move to replace Brandon Brooks will be permanent unless some drastic takes place.

Originally selected by the Eagles in the 6th round (206th overall) of the 2018 NFL Draft, Pryor actually made his first career NFL start in place of an injured Brooks in that Wild Card game vs. Seattle.

Pryor played collegiately at TCU, where he started in 31 games (23 at guard) and earned All-Big 12 honors following his senior season in 2017.

4 takeaways from Eagles’ LT Andre Dillard missing the 2020 NFL season with a torn biceps

4 takeaways from the news Andre Dillard will miss the 2020 NFL season with a torn biceps

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The Philadelphia Eagles will be without starting left tackle Andre Dillard during the 2020 NFL season after he tore his biceps and will likely need season-ending surgery next week Derrick Gunn reported.

Dillard, the team’s first-round pick in 2019, suffered the injury during one-on-one drills early in Thursday’s practice, and now the Eagles will need to adjust.

Here are four takeaways from the news:

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1. Jason Peters insurance policy pays off

The decision is on the Eagles, but what they know is that Peters’ can make the switch if Jordan Mailata isn’t up to the task. Even as he allegedly slipped some, Peters was elite last season at left tackle, with PFF ranking him as the 4th-best offensive tackle in the NFL.

He only allowed 21 pressures in 562 pass-blocking snaps.

Philadelphia Eagles’ LT Andre Dillard left practice after suffering Biceps injury

Andre Dillard suffered Biceps injury during practice

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The Philadelphia Eagles have dealt a few injuries since training camp kicked off and the team may have suffered another setback, this time to Andre Dillard.

Second-year left tackle Andre Dillard reportedly suffered a biceps injury during practice according to Derrick Gunn.

The report was confirmed by Jeff McLane of The Inquirer.

The seriousness of the injury is still unknown, but the Eagles’ have been using Jordan Mailata at left tackle in his place. Dillard has struggled at times during the camp and the presence of Jason Peters at the right guard could get even bigger if the former Washington State star is forced to miss an extended amount of time.

The Eagles’ could switch Peters back to left tackle and allow Matt Pryor or Jack Driscoll to start at guard.

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Philadelphia Eagles 53-man roster prediction ahead of the first training camp practice

Philadelphia Eagles 53-man roster projection ahead of first training camp practice

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The Philadelphia Eagles are just hours from participating in their first 2020 training camp practice after spending the first two weeks working thru a two-phased acclimation period that included weight training and physical fitness.

With training camp now in full swing and several notable changes to the roster, here’s an updated 53 man roster projection:

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QB – 3 — Carson Wentz, Jalen Hurts, Nate Sudfeld

Sudfeld is the unquestioned backup, but Hurts has looked sharp during the initial workouts as he continues to soak up the NFL game during a shortened preseason.

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Philadelphia Eagles place RG Brandon Brooks on the Active/PUP list

Philadelphia Eagles place RG Brandon Brooks on the Active/PUP list

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The Philadelphia Eagles announced that starting right guard Brandon Brooks has been placed on the active/PUP list with a torn Achilles.

The Birds claimed tight end, Caleb Wilson, in his place after he was waived by the Washington Football Team on Monday and re-signed star left tackle Jason Peters to take Brooks spot in the lineup at right guard.