Cardinals bring in 5 players for tryout, including QB Cole McDonald

Four of the five players have previously had workouts with the Cardinals.

The league transaction report on Monday showed the Arizona Cardinals brought in speedy receiver Marcus Green for a tryout. He wasn’t the only player they brought in on Monday. According to Tuesday’s transaction report, the Cardinals also brought in five other players on Monday, including four players who have had previous workouts with the team.

Because of league COVID-19 testing protocols, the most likely scenario for these players is a practice squad signing if the Cardinals make the playoffs or simply signing a futures deal for next year as teams can begin to add currently unsigned players to the offseason roster starting next week.

Below are those players.


Philadelphia Eagles waived/injured WR Rob Davis

Rob Davis waived by the Philadelphia Eagles

The Philadelphia Eagles have waived-injured wide receiver Rob Davis after the team announced that they had signed tight end Tyrone Swoopes.

Davis, 25, was injured in practice earlier this week, and he was listed as “week-to-week” with a “lower-body injury.”

Eagles GM Howie Roseman on ‘competition’ dictating which WR plays

Howie Roseman says competition will dictate which Eagles WR plays

The Philadelphia Eagles went from having one of the slowest skill groups in the NFL to potentially have a formidable 4-100 relay team made out of wide receivers.

The Eagles started off by landing Jalen Reagor at pick No. 21 overall. The former TCU star is known for his jets and big-play abilities. After Reagor, the Eagles landed an elite athlete in Boise State wide receiver John Hightower.

Then Howie Roseman flipped a sixth-round pick former 49ers speed-burner, Marquise Goodwin. By the time the ink was dry on Goodmin, Roseman sealed the deal by adding Southern Miss speedster Quez Watkins.

Howie Roseman now has a wide receiving corps that includes DeSean Jackson, Alshon Jeffery, Greg Ward, JJ Arcega-Whiteside, Marken Michel, Marcus Green, Shelton Gibson, Robert Davis, River Cracraft, and Deontay Burnett.

That’s ten veterans to go with three rookies and a recently acquired veteran in Goodwin. Everyone’s not going to make the cut and when asked what we’ll determine playing time on the outside, Roseman didn’t mince words.

The Eagles finished the season with a practice squad at wide receiver. They’ll enter the 2020 season with one of the fastest teams in the NFL, that won’t have room for everyone involved.

Has Nelson Agholor played his last game with the Eagles?

With a knee injury that has kept him out of practice and four straight games, Nelson Agholor’s career with the Eagles could be over

The Philadelphia Eagles are set to face the Dallas Cowboys on Sunday and they could be down to their final two healthy wide receivers. JJ Arcega-Whiteside was just added to the injury report with a foot injury, but the biggest question surrounds the status of Nelson Agholor.

Agholor has missed 8 straight practices and missed the last two games with a knee injury, and it is uncertain if he will play in Sunday’s matchup versus the Cowboys.

Agholor is dealing with a badly swollen knee, and the Eagles could decide to shut him down for the remainder of the regular season and look towards practice squad players Marcus Green, Marken Michel and or Deontay Burnett to fill his spot.

The question now has to be asked, has Agholor played his last game in an Eagles uniform?

Agholor was selected by the Eagles in the first round with the 20th overall pick of the 2015 NFL Draft. Agholor had 23 catches for 283 receiving yards and a touchdown as a rookie. In his third season, he made a decent jump, catching 62 balls for 768 yards and 8 touchdowns.

Agholor has regressed ever since, and only has 36 catches on the season, with plenty of huge drops to go around.

The Eagles have been patient with Agholor, picking up his $9.4 million fifth-year option in 2018. After his struggles last season, the Eagles had until the start of the 2019 league year in March to release or trade him without penalty, but they gave him a vote of confidence, even after drafting JJ Arcega-Whiteside.

Agholor’s numbers are down across the board, and with the pressure to perform without DeSean Jackson or Alshon Jeffery, the former USC star has looked lost while struggling to define his identity and play through injuries.

With the Eagles likely to draft a wide receiver early in 2020 and Agholor set to become an unrestricted free agent, he’s likely played his last game in Philadelphia.

Doug Pederson gives insight into why the Eagles are only playing with 3 active WR’s against Redskins

Eagles likely to only have 3 WR’s active for game vs. Redskins

The Philadelphia Eagles have a difficult decision when it comes to shaping their 53 man roster on a weekly basis. Injuries and attrition have left the Birds vulnerable at almost every position.

Against the Giants on Monday night football, Doug Pederson made the decision to only carry three wide receivers on the active roster, choosing to promote tight end, Josh Perkins, instead.

The decision left some analysts and pundits perplexed and it almost cost the Eagles after Alshon Jeffery was forced to leave the game with a Lisfranc injury.

With Nelson Agholor already inactive, the Eagles were left with Greg Ward and JJ Arcega-Whiteside as the teams only healthy receivers.

Had one of those players been forced to leave the contest, backup quarterback and all-around athlete, Josh McCown, would have entered the game at wide receiver.

With the Eagles playing for their playoff lives on Sunday, Pederson appears prepared to enter the contest with three receivers again, this time replacing the injured Alshon Jeffery with practice squad wideout, Robert Davis.

Pederson gave some insight into his decision per Jeff Skversky of 6 ABC.

“I look at it as nine bodies, with tight ends, runners and receivers, so we have everything covered that way,” Pederson said. “We have a plan to the plan to the plan to the plan if we lose a guy during the course of the game. It’s where we are right now as a team, as an offense.”

With seven cornerbacks and seven defensive ends, Pederson could have chosen to add another wide receiver that way, sitting one of his underused defensive players.

Instead, Pederson will look to make up for his deficiencies on the outside with star power and versatility at other spots.

Miles Sanders and Boston Scott provide a dynamic duo at running back, while tight end Zach Ertz, Dallas Goedert, and Perkins provide a matchup nightmare for the Redskins, who’ll likely double the Eagles Pro Bowler in Ertz.

3 things to know about Eagles WR Robert Davis

3 things to know about Eagles WR Robert Davis

The Philadelphia Eagles announced a couple of roster moves on Thursday, promoting Robert Davis to the active roster, after placing Alshon Jeffery on Injured reserve.

With only two healthy receivers on the roster, Davis will get his chance to make a late-season name for himself.

Here are three things to know about the speedy wideout.

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1. Davis has been productive

The former Georgia State wideout finished his collegiate career with 222 catches for 3,391 yards and 17 touchdowns in four seasons on 15.3 yards-per-catch. The 2017 sixth-round pick played in three games earlier this season for the Washington Redskins.

Davis’ older cousin is linebacker Thomas Davis, formerly of the Carolina Panthers.

Eagles place WR Alshon Jeffery on Injured Reserve with foot injury

Alshon Jeffery placed on Injured Reserve with a foot injury

The 2019 NFL season is officially over for Eagles star wide receiver Alshon Jeffery, as the team placed their top wideout on injured reserve with a foot injury.

Jeffery left Monday night’s game against the New York Giants and was carted to the locker room following the non-contact injury. NFL Network’s Mike Garafolo reported that Jeffery’s season was over after the wideout heard a “pop” in his foot on Monday.

Jeffery joins fellow Eagles starting wideout DeSean Jackson on IR.

Now thin at wide receiver, the team announced it signed wideout Robert Davis from the practice squad to the active roster. The 6-foot-3 Davis had one catch for 11 yards in three games with the Washington Redskins this season.

Eagles promote WR Robert Davis from practice squad to active roster

Robert Davis promoted to the Eagles active roster

With Alshon Jeffery hurt and the Eagles only having two healthy wide receivers available on the roster, the Birds have promoted Robert Davis to the active roster.

A former sixth-round pick in the 2017 NFL Draft, out of Georgia State, Davis finished his collegiate career with 222 catches for 3,391 yards and 17 touchdowns in four seasons, while averaging 15.3 yards-per-catch.

Now the speedy wideout will get the opportunity to shine for the Eagles.