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The Philadelphia Eagles signed safety Anthony Harris and punter Brett Kern to their practice squad on Tuesday.

The team also placed punter Arryn Siposs on injured reserve and released wide receiver Auden Tate and safety Marquise Blair from the practice squad.

Harris, 31, started 14 games for the Eagles last season but was released a week before the 2022 season opener. He signed with Denver and played in three games on special teams before being cut last week.

He has 10 interceptions, four fumble recoveries and 356 tackles in 98 career games (61 starts) with the Minnesota Vikings (2015-20), Eagles and Broncos.

Kern, 36, is a three-time Pro Bowl selection who has played in 219 games with the Denver Broncos (2008-09) and Tennessee Titans (2009-21). The Titans released him on Aug. 29.

Siposs will have to miss at least four games with a lower-leg injury sustained in Sunday's win against the New York Giants.

Siposs was hit hard near the sideline after he scooped up a blocked punt near the goal line and attempted to run for the first down in the second quarter of the Eagles' 48-22 victory.

Siposs, 30, has averaged 45.6 yards and 39.6 net yards on 44 punts in 13 games during his second season with the Eagles. He played Australian rules football before moving to the U.S. to play college football at Auburn (2018-19).

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