Eagles training camp observations
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Here's an overview of the Philadelphia Eagles' 90-man roster ahead of Wednesday's first training camp practice after a handful of moves and personnel changes
Former Georgia DL, now with the Philadelphia Eagles, Jordan Davis has shed 26 pounds this offseason, now weighing 330 pounds.
Lincoln Financial Field has been the home of the Philadelphia Eagles for over two decades, but with many new stadiums being introduced into the NFL the team could be looking to make upgrades.
Over the last decade, the Philadelphia Eagles have developed a well-earned reputation of never being satisfied with the makeup of their roster. In 2017, the organization traded away Jordan Matthews for cornerback Ronald Darby.
The Eagles have some obvious needs. If they don't clear Howie Roseman has plenty of ammunition to make something happen.
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Bleeding Green Nation on MSNHowie Roseman, Nick Sirianni talk roster building as Eagles training camp gets underwayThe Eagles aren’t worried about having such a young defense, and Howie Roseman explained how next year’s draft capital gives them options for roster moves this season.
One day later, they announced four roster moves. Defensive end K.J. Henry and running back Lew Nichols are out. Defensive end Ogbonnia Okoronkwo and defensive tackle Jacob Sykes are in. Okoronkwo is an interesting addition. So is Sykes. Philadelphia ignored two other prospects to acquire the latter.
Douglas, who is 49 years old, is heading to Philly to be the new Senior Personnel Director/Advisor to Eagles general manager Howie Roseman, according to Mike Garafolo of the NFL Network. Joe Douglas is one of six new hires for the organization.