The Philadelphia Eagles' practice squad has been a revolving door to kick off the 2025 National Football League season and team officially announced another move on Thursday.
The Philadelphia Eagles officially announced two practice squad moves on Thursday morning. Here’s an overview: DT Gabe Hall was signed to the practice squad.
It didn't take long for the Philadelphia Eagles to bring back a player that has been popular for his improvement year over year. On Thursday morning, the Eagles announced the signing of defensive tackle Gabe Hall to the practice squad, who was just waived from the team earlier in the week.
It's always essential to put your best foot forward, and that's exactly what defensive lineman Jacob Sykes did during his opportunity in training camp with the Eagles.
To go with Yardbarker's trade installments on quarterbacks, running backs, and wide receivers, here is a look at the biggest moves involving pass rushers.
The Philadelphia Eagles officially announced two practice squad moves on Wednesday morning ahead of the team beginning their on-field preparation for their Week 2 game against the Kansas City Chiefs.
The Philadelphia Eagles shook up the practice squad a tad on Wednesday. Philadelphia announced the signing of defensive tackle Jacob Sykes to the practice squad along with the release of cornerback Eli Ricks off of the practice squad.
As the Philadelphia Eagles prepare to kick off Day 1 of training camp practice on Wednesday, the team made a series of roster moves to fine-tune the lineup. First, they signed defensive end Ogbonnia Okoronkwo and defensive Jacob Sykes.
After working out three defensive linemen on Monday, the Philadelphia Eagles are giving one of them an opportunity. First reported by UFL insider Mike Mitchell, the Eagles will be signing San Antonio Brahmas defensive lineman Jacob Sykes of the United Football League.
The Eagles have added some defensive depth as they open training camp this week. Philadelphia announced on Tuesday that the club has signed edge rusher Ogbo Okoronkwo and defensive tackle Jacob Sykes.