Eagles inactives for Week 3 vs. the Commanders

The Philadelphia Eagles have five players on the inactive list for Sunday’s matchup against the Washington Commanders

The Eagles released their inactive list for their first NFC East contest of the season against the Commanders, and rookie safety Reid Blankenship is among five players who won’t dress on Sunday.

Ian Book (QB), Reed Blankenship (S), Trey Sermon (RB), Josh Sills (OL), and Janarius Robinson (DE) are healthy scratches for Week 3.

Book is the third quarterback on the roster, while Blankenship is not ready despite his strong presence on special teams. With Grant Calcaterra now ready and active, the team did not elevate practice squad tight end Noah Togiai.

Tarron Jackson is active for the second straight game following the season-ending injury to defensive end Derek Barnett.

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Predicting the Eagles inactives for Week 3 at Commanders

Predicting the six players the Philadelphia Eagles will make inactive for Week 3 against the Washinton Commanders

We’re just a few hours away from the Eagles’ first division game of the season as the Birds matchup against Carson Wentz and the Washington Commanders.

Philadelphia has a 52-man roster but will likely make six guys inactive as the team plays with 46 or 47 players.

The Eagles added Janarius Robinson to the roster after losing Derek Barnett and could also look to make a change at the safety position.

With the kickoff just moments away, here’s our prediction for the six inactive for Sunday afternoon.

Eagles inactives for Week 2 vs. the Vikings

Rookie offensive linemen Josh Sills is one of six players listed as inactive for the Philadelphia Eagles home opener against the Minnesota Vikings.

The Eagles released their list of inactive for the home opener against the Vikings, and rookie safety Reid Blankenship is among six players who won’t dress on Sunday.

Ian Book (QB), Reed Blankenship (S), Trey Sermon (RB), Josh Sills (OL), Janarius Robinson (DE), and Grant Calcaterra (TE) are healthy scratches for Week 2.

Book is the third quarterback on the roster, while Blankenship is not ready despite his strong presence on special teams. With Grant Calcaterra sitting, the team elevated practice squad tight end Noah Togiai.Defensive end

Tarron Jackson is active for the first time in 2022 following the season-ending injury to defensive end Derek Barnett.

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Predicting the Eagles inactives for Week 2 vs. Vikings

Predicting the six players the Philadelphia Eagles will make inactive for Week 2 against the Minnesota Vikings

We’re just 24 hours away from the Eagles’ home opener as the Birds matchup against the explosive Minnesota Vikings at Lincoln Financial Field.

Philadelphia has a 53-man roster but will likely make six guys inactive as the team plays with 46 or 47 players.

The Eagles added Janarius Robinson to the roster after losing Derek Barnett and could also look to make a change at the safety position.

With kickoff just a day away, here’s our prediction for the six inactive for Monday night.

4 biggest takeaways from news Derek Barnett suffered torn ACL in win over Lions

Derek Barnett has suffered a season-ending torn ACL, and here are four takeaways from the news with observations about how it’ll impact the Philadelphia Eagles

A team already struggling to generate a natural pass rush will be down one player after Derek Barnett suffered a torn ACL late in the third quarter against the Lions.

Barnett was the Eagles’ first-round pick in the 2017 draft and signed a two-year deal to return to Philadelphia during the offseason.

A former star in the SEC, Barnett has 21.5 career sacks, 147 total tackles, and a penchant for infuriating his coaches with personal fouls or over-the-edge penalties.

With Barnett out for the year, here are the four biggest takeaways.

Eagles inactives for Week 1 at the Lions

Rookie safety Reed Blankenship is one of six players listed as inactive for the Philadelphia Eagles season opener against the Detroit Lions.

The Eagles released their list of inactive for the season opener at Detroit, and rookie safety Reid Blankenship is among six players who won’t dress on Sunday.

Ian Book (QB), Reed Blankenship (S), Trey Sermon (RB), Josh Sills (OL), Tarron Jackson (DE), and Grant Calcaterra (TE) are healthy scratches for Week 1.

Book is the third quarterback on the roster, while Blankenship is not ready despite his strong presence on special teams. With Grant Calcaterra sitting, the team elevated practice squad tight end Noah Togiai.

Star center Frank Ragnow will play for the Lions despite missing the week of practice with a groin injury.

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Philadelphia Eagles’ roster comparison: 2021 vs. 2022 defense

Howie Roseman has dramatically upgraded the roster, and we’re comparing Philadelphia Eagles’ 2021 defense to the retooled 2022 version

The Eagles returned to the postseason in 2021 a year or two ahead of schedule, and their 31-15 road loss to the Buccaneers signaled a change in roster building.

He was often criticized for not valuing the linebacker position, and GM Howie Roseman gave the group a complete renovation, signing a pass rusher, an athletic marvel in coverage while drafting the top defender from college football’s best team.

Knowing he needed to address the wide receiver position, Roseman traded several picks to the Titans in return for a young superstar, A.J. Brown.

With the 2022 regular season now just a week away, we’re comparing the rosters from last season and this current team on both sides of the football, finishing up with the defense.

1 player from each Eagles position group to watch vs. Dolphins

With the Philadelphia Eagles set to face the Miami Dolphins at Hard Rock Stadium, here’s one player from each position group to watch.

With the Dolphins now cleared for action after a bout with a stomach bug, Miami will host Philadelphia in the preseason finale for both teams.

The Eagles will likely rest their starters, allowing several key rookies and bubble players to state their case for a spot on the 53-man roster.

Several younger veterans and undrafted free agents are looking for a place on the practice squad, a group that routinely sees action for Philadelphia during the regular season.

With roster cuts set for Tuesday afternoon, here’s one player to watch from each position group.

Stock up, stock down after Eagles win vs. Browns in preseason Week 2

Stock up, stock down after Philadelphia Eagles 21-20 win over the Cleveland Browns in preseason Week 2

The Eagles wrapped up two joint practices and a preseason game on Sunday in Cleveland, and the stock market for several key players is soaring on Monday.

Philadelphia dominated with the running game behind the second-string offensive line, and quarterback Gardner Minshew erased doubts about his shaky training camp performance by completing 14 of his 17 attempts for 142-yards.

The Eagles will now head to Miami Tuesday for joint practices with the Dolphins on Wednesday and Thursday before their third and final preseason game next Saturday night.

Here’s your stock watch for Philadelphia’s 21-20 win over Cleveland.

1 player from each Eagles position group to watch vs. Browns

One player from each Philadelphia Eagles position group to watch vs. the Cleveland Browns

The Eagles are just moments away from kicking off their second preseason matchup of the summer, and the starters will rest on both sides of the ball.

Gardner Minshew will start at quarterback, but Reid Sinnett and Carson Strong are expected to see the bulk of the action.

At wide receiver, A.J. Brown and DeVonta Smith are out, while Quez Watkins and Jalen Reagor will both play and see significant action.

On defense, both rookie defenders from Georgia will see action, while Darius Slay and James Bradberry will rest as well.

With kickoff just moments away, here’s one player from each position group to watch.