The Eagles arrived for the start of the 2022 training camp with several news faces via free agency and an NFL draft class that has produced three likely studs in Jordan Davis, Cam Jurgens, and Nakobe Dean through three weeks of camp.
Philadelphia finished up offseason workouts, and several players made strides toward securing starting jobs after solid OTA periods and individual sessions.
The Eagles opened the preseason up against the Jets, and after a perfect debut from the starters, Philadelphia lost a late lead and went down 24-21.
The Birds descended upon Berea, Ohio, for two successful days of joint practices with the Browns.ย Philadelphia pulled out the second preseason matchup of the season, 21-20.
With the Birds set for one final joint practice sessions with the Dolphins, hereโs an updated 53-man roster prediction after the first preseason game.
1
QB Jalen Hurts
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2
QB Gardner Minshew
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Minshew was 14-17 against the Browns and is firmly entrenched as the No. 2 quarterback, and the Eagles will risk placing Reid Sinnett on waivers, going with two signal-callers.
3
RB Miles Sanders
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Sanders is working to return from a hamstring injury.
4
RB Boston Scott
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5
RB Kenneth Gainwell
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After an inconsistent week of practice in Berea, Ohio, Gainwell redeemed himself against the Browns in actual game action.
6
WR A.J. Brown
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7
WR DeVonta Smith
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8
WR Quez Watkins
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9
WR Zach Pascal
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Pascal missed the bulk of the first week with food poisoning, opening up opportunities for Jalen Reagor and Deon Cain.
He returned for the preseason opener and joint practices with the Browns, showing why Nick Sirianni…
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