Eagles announce second round of cuts, trim roster to 80

The Philadelphia Eagles announce their second round of cuts, trimming the roster to 80 ahead of joint practices with the Miami Dolphins

The Philadelphia Eagles announced five roster moves on Tuesday ahead of the team’s trip to Miami for joint practices and the final preseason game with the Miami Dolphins.

Philadelphia waived Josh Blackwell (CB), DeAndre Torrey (RB), and Jarrid Williams (OL), while also placing Brett Toth (Knee) and Tyree Jackson (Knee) on the Reserve/Physically Unable To Perform list.

With the moves, the Eagles roster is now down to 80 players, and all NFL rosters must be at the 53-player limit by next Tuesday, August 30, at 4 PM.

Eagles place TE Tyree Jackson on the Reserve/PUP List

Philadelphia Eagles place tight end Tyree Jackson, on the Reserve/Physically Unable to Perform list ahead of joint practices with the Miami Dolphins

The Eagles placed second-year tight end Tyree Jackson, on the Reserve/PUP list ahead of joint practices with the Dolphins on Wednesday and Thursday.

Jackson is an intriguing tight-end prospect that switched positions after previous playing quarterback in college at the University of Buffalo.

Jackson tore an ACL in Philadelphia’s Week 18 loss to the Cowboys after scoring his first career touchdown, and the knee injury came after the tight end missed the first eight weeks of the season with a back injury.

Jackson will now miss the first four games of the 2022 season.

[vertical-gallery id=669529]

[listicle id=669562]

[listicle id=669599]

[listicle id=669565]

[lawrence-related id=669897,669898,669899,669840,669836]

Eagles place OL Brett Toth on the Reserve/PUP list

Philadelphia Eagles Placed guard/tackle Brett Toth, on the Reserve/Physically Unable to Perform list ahead of joint practices with the Miami Dolphins

The Eagles placed veteran offensive lineman Brett Toth on the Reserve/PUP list ahead of Tuesday’s roster cutdown date.

The move means Toth will miss at least the first four games of the regular season.

Toth has appeared in nine regular-season games for the Eagles over the last two years, and he also suffered an ACL tear in that loss to Dallas.

[vertical-gallery id=669529]

[listicle id=669562]

[listicle id=669599]

[listicle id=669565]

[lawrence-related id=669898,669899,669840,669836,669667]

Eagles activate TE Richard Rodgers from the PUP list

Philadelphia Eagles activate tight end Richard Rodgers from the Physically Unable to Perform list.

The Eagles got a familiar name back in the lineup on Wednesday, as veteran tight end Richard Rodgers was activated from the Physically Unable to Perform list.

Rodgers had been on the PUP list with Tyree Jackson, rehabbing a torn ACL suffered in the 2021 season finale.  With Rodgers back, Philadelphia has seven tight ends on the roster.

Rodgers has been with the Eagles since 2018, and last season, he recorded two receptions for 11 yards in three regular season games.

[vertical-gallery id=668538]

[listicle id=667103]

[listicle id=668665]

[listicle id=668659]

[lawrence-related id=668645,668626,668621,668609,668530,668495]

Eagles place 3 players on the PUP list as training camp opens

Philadelphia Eagles place 3 players on the PUP list as training camp opens

The Eagles’ first practice of the 2022 preseason just got underway, and the team announced a handful of roster moves, including placing three players on the physically unable to perform list.

Philadelphia placed tight end Richard Rodgers, offensive tackle Brett Toth, and tight end Tyree Jackson on the PUP list.

All three players are eligible to come off at any point before the regular season gets underway.

Report: Eagles will have two players begin training camp on the PUP List

Report: With the start date a little over two weeks away, the Philadelphia Eagles will have two players begin training camp on the PUP list

The Eagles will report for training camp in 15 days, but there are already two players set to hit the physically unable to perform list.

According to Jimmy Kempski of the Philly Voice, tight end Tyree Jackson and offensive tackle Brett Toth will start training camp out on the PUP list.

Jackson is an intriguing tight-end prospect that switched positions after previous playing quarterback in college at the University of Buffalo.

Jackson tore an ACL in Philadelphia’s Week 18 loss to the Cowboys after scoring his first career touchdown, and the knee injury came after the tight end missed the first 8 weeks of the season with a back injury.

Toth has appeared in nine regular-season games for the Eagles over the last two years, and he also suffered an ACL tear in that loss to Dallas.

If both players actually are on the PUP list, they’ll both likely miss the first six weeks of the season while continuing to rehab from knee injuries.

[listicle id=668022]

[listicle id=667827]

[listicle id=667836]

[lawrence-related id=668005,667971,667924,667918,667892]

Eagles 2022 offseason preview: Where does Philadelphia stand at TE?

#Eagles 2022 #NFL offseason preview: Where does #Philadelphia stand at TE? #NFLDraft2022 #NFLFreeAgency

We’re previewing the Eagles 2022 offseason by position and the next stop is at tight end, where Philadelphia will look to find an impact player outside of Dallas Goedert.

The Eagles currently have five tight ends on the roster, and that includes Tyree Jackson, a former quarterback who could miss the bulk of the next season with a torn ACL.

Here’s a preview of the Eagles tight end position heading into free agency and the draft.

How did our 10 Eagles bold predictions end up looking for 2021?

Jalen #Hurts breaking #Eagles single-season records holder in passing yards was one of our #BOLD predictions for 2021, see how @TheEaglesWire did in a recap of the season

The Eagles season is over after a hard-fought 31-15 loss to the Buccaneers in the wild card round of the NFC playoffs.

As the team starts looking towards the draft, we decided to look back at 10 bold predictions after the NFL’s first 17-game regular-season schedule was announced.

Not everything goes as planned and after Philadelphia’s postseason loss, we look back and take a pat on the back for the one prediction we got right.

Eagles TE Tyree Jackson suffered torn ACL in Week 18 loss to Cowboys

#Philadelphia #Eagles TE #TyreeJackson suffered torn ACL in Week 18 loss to #Cowboys

One of Philadelphia’s top young talent’s could be out for the entire 2022 NFL season after Mike Garafalo reported that young tight end, Tyree Jackson suffered a torn ACL in the 51-26 loss to Dallas on Saturday night.

After initial postgame reports suggested that Jackson had avoided a serious injury, a Sunday morning MRI seems to confirm the most disappointing news.

Jackson was forced to exit the game with a knee injury in the fourth quarter, and the former University of Buffalo quarterback will now spend the summer rehabbing after he a 2021 training camp that saw him quickly develop and make the roster.

Jackson played nine games this season and wound up catching three passes for 22 yards before getting hurt on Saturday.

[listicle id=661805]

[listicle id=661789]

[lawrence-related id=661771]

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.