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Eagles Part Ways With Rookie WR Just 2 Days After Signing Him
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The Philadelphia Eagles brought an end to the Ife Adeyi era -- just two days after it began.

The team announced on June 6 that they waived the rookie wide receiver, who had signed with the team on Wednesday and was hoping to compete for a spot on the roster. The Eagles made the move to clear the way for another addition, which came as a bit of a surprise.

As Eagles reporter John McMullen noted, the Eagles had put in a waiver claim on former Jacksonville Jaguars running back Keilan Robinson and ended up landing him. McMullen noted that the Eagles appeared a bit unprepared, needing to cut ties with Adeyi to make room for Robinson.

"#Eagles waive WR Ife Adeyi to make room, who had just signed on June 4," McMullen shared in a post on X. "At No. 32 in waiver-wire priority, there might be some surprise when you're actually awarded a claim."

Robinson joined the Jaguars as a fifth-round pick last season and appeared in six games, returning two kicks for 34 total yards. He appeared in only five offensive snaps, playing mostly on special teams.

Adeyi had participated in the Eagles' rookie minicamp after going undrafted. The 5-foot-10 wide receiver had a prolific collegiate career at Sam Houston State, finishing his tenure there with 164 receptions for 2,312 yards and 19 touchdowns. He added 306 total rushing yards and four rushing touchdowns.

This article first appeared on Athlon Sports and was syndicated with permission.

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