Eagles QB Carson Wentz calls Travis Fulgham a ‘big-time’ player

Carson Wentz calls Travis Fulgham a ‘big-time’ player

Carson Wentz has found himself a wideout that he’s comfortable fitting the ball to in tight places and Eagles fans across the country are beyond giddy over the pairing. Fulgham has gone from a guy cut three times in the month of September, to a player on the brink of stardom after a breakout performance against the Steelers.

On Wednesday, Wentz was asked about the Fulgham and didn’t pull any punches when he referred to the former Old Dominion wide receiver as a “big-time” player who isn’t a “fluke”.

Fulgham gives Wentz a sure-handed, big, possession type receiver that the Eagles desperately need and it’ll be on Doug Pederson and Press Taylor to integrate him into a system where he can coexist positively with DeSean Jackson, Jalen Reagor, Greg Ward, and Alshon Jeffery.

Doug Pederson has an interesting response on how he’ll manage the Eagles WR rotation

Doug Pederson has an interesting response on how he’ll manage the Eagles WR rotation

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The Philadelphia Eagles have been ravaged by injury at the wide receiver position over the past two years and with two of the biggest stars set to return, Doug Pederson could have some major personnel issues to work through.

Philadelphia has seen some impressive play from rookies Jalen Reagor and John Hightower, but the emergence of Travis Fulgham could force Pederson and Howie Roseman to face a huge decision in spite of big contracts for Jeffery and Jackson.

On Wednesday, Pederson was asked by Brandon Lee Gowton about the looming decisions at wide receiver amid Fulgham’s emergence as a go-to player on the roster. His response was interesting.

“It’s a difficult thing. One, we’ve got to make sure that the player in question is healthy, right? And that’s just why we practice during the week, we let them practice today and we see how they feel tomorrow on Thursday and then we see how they feel on Friday and then we can make a decision for game day.”

“But at the same time, it is hard to say ‘Hey, okay Travis, we’re going to push you to the side because here comes a couple of [veteran] guys.’ We’ve got to get all our guys integrated back into practice this week. And at the end of the day, we’ve got to select the four or five guys we feel give us the best opportunity on game day. And some of it could be based purely on the matchup.”

“Obviously, Travis has made a case to continue to play and play at a high level.”

Pederson made it seem as if Fulgham will continue to have a major role in the offense because receivers line up in various roles in the Eagles’ offense, and they could be listed as an X or Z receiver that’s utilized in different positions.

Jeffery and Jackson will both be needed if the Eagles have any hopes of making a postseason run, but Fulgham’s production shouldn’t be minimized because the two big named vets have returned with huge salaries.

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5 reasons why the Eagles should roll with the young guys until after the Week 9 bye

With Lane Johnson, DeSean Jackson, and Alshon Jeffery dealing with injuries, the Eagles should play their young guys for the next four weeks.

The Philadelphia Eagles have been snake-bitten by soft tissue injuries again this season, but unlike the 2019 campaign, the NFC East provides the Birds with an opportune time to get healthy, while getting their young guys some much needed playing time against big-time competition.

On Tuesday, NFL.com’s Mike Garafalo reported that Lane Johnson’s second opinion on his ankle provided the Eagles with no real-time solution except rest and rehabilitation.

The Eagles currently have on injured reserve or out, Andre Dillard, T.J. Edwards, Rudy Ford, Dallas Goedert, Josh Perkins, Jason Peters, Isaac Seumalo, and Trevor Williams all out for an extended period of time.

With the news about Johnson and the Eagles unsure about the status of Alshon Jeffery and DeSean Jackson, we’ve provided 5 reasons for why Philadelphia should continue with the makeshift lineup until after the Week 9 bye.

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1. Things can’t get any worse

It’s not funny, but with the Eagles missing the majority of their lineup since Week 1, continuing with the status quo won’t hurt and it could end up benefiting the Eagles in the long run.    The Eagles have made critical mistakes with veterans on the field if this truly is a rebuild, there’s no better time than now to start.

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Chad Johnson has high praise for Eagles WR Travis Fulgham after his breakout performance

chad johnson has high praise for Travis Fulgham after his breakout performance

The Travis Fulgham fan club is growing and an NFL legend just hopped on the train after the Eagles wide receiver had a breakout performance against the Pittsburgh Steelers.

Fulgham had 10 catches for 152 yards and a touchdown against the Steelers vaunted defense and breakout caught the attention of one of the NFL’s most flamboyant personalities.

In two games with the Eagles, Fulgham has 12 catches for 209 yards and 2 TDs, while also being the highest-graded wide receiver in Week 5.

Fulgham was waived three times during the summer but he looks to have found a permanent home in Philadelphia.

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Eagles vs. Steelers: 3 takeaways from the first half as Pittsburgh leads 17-14

Eagles vs. Steelers: 3 takeaways from the first half as Pittsburgh leads 17-14

The Philadelphia Eagles and Pittsburgh Steelers have battled during the first half with the home team holding a 17-14 lead at the half.

Here are three takeaways from the first half.

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1. Travis Fulgham is a keeper

Cut several times this summer, Fulgham is currently the best and most consistent Eagles wide receiver at the moment.

Fulgham has 5 catches for 67 yards on the day against the Stingy Steelers defense.

Eagles QB Carson Wentz tosses a 42-yard dime to Travis Fulgham for a TD vs. the 49ers

Carson Wentz tosses a 42-yard dime to Travis Fulgham for a TD vs. the 49ers

The Philadelphia Eagles just took the lead in San Francisco on this pretty dime from Carson Wentz to practice squad call up, Travis Fulgham.

Wentz was 18-28 on the night for 193 yards, 1 touchdown, and 1 interception.

Eagles young and inexperienced WR corps has a golden opportunity vs. 49ers on Sunday Night Football

The Eagles young WR group has a golden opportunity vs. the 49ers

The Philadelphia Eagles are dealing with multiple injuries at the wide receiver position and now with an extremely thin and inexperienced wide receiver group set to face the San Francisco 49ers, it’s a primetime opportunity for a few players to turn the “next man up” motto into a permanent fixture.

Wentz led the Eagles’ on a four-game winning streak to end last season and he did it mainly with tight end Zach Ertz and a cast of throw-ins that included the ascending Greg Ward.

Wentz had a synergy with the young guys and with most of his star playmakers dealing with an injury, the 2020 version of the Eagles wide receiving corps could catapult the team on a much-needed winning streak.

The Eagles wide receiving corp will enter the Sunday night matchup with three career total touchdowns.

Rookie wide receiver John Hightower led the Eagles in wide receiver snaps against the Bengals last week and he adds an element of size and speed that’ll be much needed.  Adrian Killins is the wild card and could shock some fans and analysts on Sunday.

The undrafted rookie standout is similar to Darren Sproles and could really become a weapon in the open field or out of the slot for Carson Wentz and company.

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Eagles sign WR Travis Fulgham, C Luke Juriga, & RB Adrian Killins to the active roster

Eagles sign WR Travis Fulgham, C Luke Juriga, & RB Adrian Killins to the active roster

Hoping to interject some youth and athleticism into the roster, the Eagles have signed and promoted wide receiver Travis Fulgham, center Luke Juriga and running back Adrian Killins to the active roster for Sunday’s game against the San Francisco 49ers.

Fulgham will likely see reps at wide receiver after the Eagles ruled out DeSean Jackson and Alshon Jeffery, while Jalen Reagor is on injured reserve.

Juriga will be a backup swing offensive linemen while Killins could see playing time on the outside as well.

Adrian Killins among 4 practice squad players protected by the Philadelphia Eagles for Week 4

Adrian Killins among 4 practice squad players protected by the Philadelphia Eagles for Week 4

The Philadelphia Eagles have protected four practice squad players in advance of the team’s huge matchup against the San Francisco 49ers on Sunday Night Football.

2020 Philadelphia Eagles practice squad roster: all 16 players signed

2020 Philadelphia Eagles practice squad roster: all 16 players signed

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The Philadelphia Eagles unveiled their initial 53 man roster for the 2020 NFL season and there were a few shocks and surprises.   With the active roster now set, the Eagles just announced a 16 man practice squad with several notable players who’ll likely see extensive action during the 2020 regular season that’ll surely be impacted by the Covid-19 pandemic.

After cutting 12 players over the weekend, Graylan Arnold, Deontay Burnett, Travis Fulgham, Elijah Holyfield, Luke Juriga, Adrian Killins, Elijah Riley, and Michael Warren returned to the NovaCare Complex for visits and all signed to the Eagles practice squad.

The eight other players are as followed:

OL Sua Opeta

DE Joe Ostman

OT Prince Tega Wanogho

DT Raequan Williams

DB Trevor Williams

TE Caleb Wilson

QB Josh McCown

DE Matt Leo — The Eagles also have an exemption for DE Matt Leo thanks to the NFL’s International Pathway Program.

Ostman, Grayland Arnold, Adrian Killins, Luke Juriga, and Elijah Holyfield are all players that could see time on the 53 man roster at various points this season.

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