7 things to watch in Eagles’ second preseason game vs. Browns

Seven things to watch in the Philadelphia Eagles’ second preseason game vs. the Cleveland Browns

The Eagles wrapped up two successful days of joint practice on Friday, and after a Saturday afternoon walkthrough, the Birds are hours away from a preseason matchup against those same Browns.

Philadelphia’s starters and critical reserves should rest, providing an opportunity for players on the roster bubble and undrafted free agents to stake their claims to a spot on the 53-man roster or the precious practice squad opportunities.

With the Eagles needing to trim the roster down to 80 players by Tuesday afternoon, here are seven things to watch in Sunday’s matchup.

10 standouts from the Eagles preseason opener against the Jets

Ten standouts from the Philadelphia Eagles’ 24-21 loss to the New York Jets in the preseason opener

The Eagles’ offense started the preseason with a bang, working efficiently and precisely in a first series that saw quarterback Jalen Hurts go 6-6 for 80-yards and a touchdown.

Philadelphia’s defense looked remarkably faster with the additions of Jordan Davis, Nakobe Dean, Kyzir White, and James Bradberry, among others.

After holding Zach Wilson and the Jets to 11-yards and one turnover during their series, both units were
replaced by the Eagles’ second unit that previewed the team’s depth on both sides of the ball. Wilson hurt his right knee in the first quarter of New York’s 24-21 preseason victory after scrambling to his right for 7 yards.

Philadelphia will be off on Sunday as the team prepares for joint practices with the Cleveland Browns in Ohio.

Here are ten standouts from week one of the preseason.

Stock up or stock down: Eagles who are rising or falling after 10 training camp practices

Philadelphia Eagles stock watch: 11 players who are rising or falling after ten training cap practices

The Eagles held their tenth practice of the 2022 training camp at the NovaCare Complex on Wednesday and the final session before the team’s preseason opener against the Jets.

Jalen Hurts is ever improving, and he had his two left tackles return after Jordan Mailata, and Andre Dillard cleared the concussion protocols.

Philadelphia has 12 players currently listed on the injury report, and as the team enters week two of training camp, we’re unveiling an initial training camp stock report.

The NFL is just like the Nasdaq, and player performance rises and falls like our daily stock market, so we’re previewing which players are up and which are down in our first stock watch of the season.

7 standouts from the Eagles open practice at Lincoln Financial Field

Seven standouts from Philadelphia Eagles’ open practice at Lincoln Financial Field

The Eagles held their eighth practice of the 2022 training camp on Sunday, with fans getting treated to the only open practice of the summer. More than 30,000 fans witnessed A.J. Brown, Haason Reddick, Nakobe Dean, Jordan Davis, and others debut at Lincoln Financial Field.

Philadelphia was missing key pieces on both sides of the ball, with 11 players sitting out with various ailments and injuries.

It was only practice, but there were several standouts on both sides of the ball, and we’ve highlighted seven who made good impressions.

10 Eagles who could make the most-improved list next season

10 #Philadelphia #Eagles who could make the #NFL’s most-improved list next season

The Eagles returned to the postseason in 2021 thanks to the improvement of several key players on both sides of the ball. The path to success in the NFL stems from an organization’s ability to hit and develop homegrown talent.

Philadelphia had several players make huge jumps in 2021, but none bigger than Avonte Maddox according to Pro Football Focus.

Now we’re looking at 10 Eagles who could be at the top of every most improved player list in 2022.

7 Eagles who could have a breakout seasons in 2022

7 #Philadelphia #Eagles who could have breakout seasons in 2022 #NFL

The 2022 NFL offseason will see plenty of change amongst the Eagles 53 man roster and as things change, new opportunities will be created for young stars to surface.

Whether it be at running back, safety, or along the defensive front, Philadelphia has plenty of emerging talent to help this retooled roster return to the playoffs.

With free agency approaching, we’re taking an early look at seven guys who could have breakout seasons in 2022.

6 bold predictions for Eagles in Week 18 matchup vs. Cowboys

#Eagles-#Cowboys: 6 BOLD prediction for Saturday night’s Week 18 season finale #PHIvsDAL #FlyEaglesFly

The Eagles and Cowboys are just hours away from kicking off the season finale, and with 11 players still on the Reserve/COVID-19 list, a few under-the-radar names could have big evenings.

Dallas has talked about playing to win, but with Trevon Diggs at home and several other players on the COVID-19 list, Mike McCarthey could decide to take his foot off the gas and let the chips fall with the No. 4 seed.

Saturday night will still feature a heated rivalry and we’re looking at 6 bold predictions that could impact the NFC playoff picture.

10 Eagles who should definitely play the in season finale vs. Cowboys

Looking at 10 Philadelphia #Eagles who should definitely play in the Week 18 season finale vs. #Cowboys #NFLPlayoffs #NFCPlayoffs #PHIvsDAL #FlyEaglesFly

The Eagles and Cowboys are set for a Saturday night matchup at Lincoln Financial Field that actually has no direct postseason ramifications for either team.

The Green Bay Packers are the number-one seed and will enjoy a first-round bye, but seeds 2-7 still need to be finalized and the New Orleans Saints can still snatch a wild card spot away from the 49ers.

The Cowboys are currently the 4th seed, while the Eagles have earned a postseason berth, but are currently locked into the 7th seed, pending the outcome of the 49ers’ matchup against the Rams.

Dallas could ascend as high as No. 2 in the NFC, while Philadelphia will likely face the Buccaneers, but several options could unfold as well.

With the Eagles likely to rest some starters, here are 10 players who should definitely see significant playing time in Week 18 against the Cowboys.

Eagles activate 4 players off the COVID-19 list ahead of matchup at Washington

#Philadelphia #Eagles activate OT Le’Raven Clark, LT Andre Dillard, DE Tarron Jackson, and DE Ryan Kerrigan from the Reserve/COVID-19 list ahead of the matchup at #WashiingtonFootball

With the Eagles heading into an important Week 17 matchup against the Washington Football Team, the team announced that four key players have been activated from the Reserve/COVID-19 list.

Philadelphia still has five players on the Reserve/COVID-19 list: defensive end Derek Barnett, linebacker Shaun Bradley, defensive back Andre Chachere, wide receiver John Hightower (practice squad), and tight end Noah Togiai (practice squad).

The team will announce its first injury report later today.

Eagles place 3 players on the Reserve/COVID-19 list

#Eagles placed DE Derek Barnett, CB Andre Chachere, and DE Tarron Jackson on the Reserve/COVID-19 list ahead of Sunday’s matchup against #WashingtonFootball

The Eagles placed three players on the Reserve/COVID-19 list on Monday, as Derek Barnett, Andre Chachere and Tarron Jackson could all possibly miss Sunday’s matchup against the Washington Football Team.

The team has also placed TE Noah Togiai on the Practice Squad COVID-19 list.

The team currently has four players on the list including Andre Dillard, Le’Raven Clark, Ryan Kerrigan, and Shaun Bradley.

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