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The injuries piled on during today’s practice. Rookie safety Drew Mukuba appeared to suffer a hamstring injury during an individual drill and never returned to practice. Second-year wide receiver Johnny Wilson got rolled up during a team drill and couldn’t put pressure on his left foot. He was later carted inside.
Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts and head coach Nick Sirianni reacted to the trade acquisition of wide receiver John Metchie III.
Hurts’ most impressive throw was the ball he fit between Jihaad Campbell and Quinyon Mitchell to give Darius Cooper a chance to make a leaping grab in traffic for a first down. After that rep, a smiling Hurts dapped Cooper up and jogged to the sideline with him.
Take It Easy became the debut single by the Eagles in 1972. It was an evocative, uplifting song that fitted seamlessly within the laidback Southern California mood of soft rock FM radio. It was also the song that would propel the genre of country-rock into the global mainstream market.
Philadelphia Eagles wide receiver Johnny Wilson was carted off the practice field after suffering what appeared to be a left leg injury during Tuesday’s practice.
Shane Steichen needs to win now in Indianapolis, and he's staked his future on Daniel Jones having success as the Colts' starting quarterback
In light of the latest developments regarding Micah Parsons, Colin Cowherd suggested that the Dallas Cowboys take a page out of their division rival's book.
The Eagles are still making moves as the team takes the field for the final training camp practice, and have brought in LB Chance Campbell and released WR Giles Jackson as a result. We’ve signed LB Chance Campbell and released WR Giles Jackson. pic.twitter.com/oyDuARgFHH
On Tuesday, during a sit-down with 94 WIP, head coach Nick Sirianni echoed those sentiments, raving about Patullo's work ethic and the innovations he's brought to the offense.