The only big question for the Philadelphia Eagles entering their Week 11 showdown with the Detroit Lions was whether starting center Cam Jurgens would be returning to the lineup.
The only big question for the Philadelphia Eagles entering their Week 11 showdown with the Detroit Lions was whether starting center Cam Jurgens would be returning to the lineup.
The Philadelphia Eagles are preparing to take on the Green Bay Packers and announced some more good news on Thursday. Philadelphia has already opened the 21-day practice window for Jakorian Bennett and Nolan Smith recently and added a third guy to that list on Thursday in guard/center Willie Lampkin.
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The Philadelphia Eagles announced they’ve designated OL Willie Lampkin to return from injured reserve. Lampkin has gained a bit of a cult following after an impressive preseason with the Rams.
The Los Angeles Rams had some players who stood out in the preseason and made a case for them to be on their finalized roster. The first name that comes to mind is center Willie Lampkin , who played excellently despite being undersized.
The Eagles continued to shape their practice squad on Friday, adding second-year running back Audric Estime, and cornerback Ambry Thomas to the unit. To make room for the newcomers, cornerback Eli Ricks and receiver Terrace Marshall were released.
You might see Willie Lampkin in Wawa during the Labor Day weekend and think he’s just a regular guy. His burly build might make you think construction worker.
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Former Los Angeles Rams players Willie Lampkin, Brennan Jackson, Derion Kendirck and Charles Woods were claimed off waivers. Lampkin was claimed by the Philadelphia Eagles, while Jackson landed with the Las Vegas Raiders, Kendrick with the Seattle Seahawks and Woods with the New England Patriots.
Four former Los Angeles Rams were claimed off waivers today, and one rookie landed with a rival after clearing waivers. Cornerback Charles Woods was claimed by the Patriots, center Willie Lampkin went to the Eagles, cornerback Derion Kendrick signed with the Seahawks, and outside linebacker Brennan Jackson was picked up by the Raiders.
The Eagles made some roster tweaks on Wednesday. They have claimed offensive lineman Willie Lampkin and signed long snapper Charley Hughlett. Hughlett was released on Tuesday as part of the team's final cuts.
Philadelphia Eagles general manager Howie Roseman certainly was not done making moves as he continued his path to making the roster better after starting the day by waiving offensive lineman Trevor Keegan.
The disaster scenario occurred for the Los Angeles Rams on Wednesday as injured offensive lineman Willie Lampkin was claimed by the hated Philadelphia Eagles.
The Philadelphia Eagles claimed interior offensive lineman Willie Lampkin off waivers from the Los Angeles Rams, according to an official NFL transaction announcement.
Undrafted free agent interior offensive lineman Willie Lampkin posted a 94.1 overall PFF grade in Preseason Week 1 and allowed zero pressures across 16 pass sets in Weeks 1 and 2, a performance that forces the Los Angeles Rams to consider him as more than a camp curiosity.
The Los Angeles Rams' undefeated streak in the preseason is a result of how well this team is coached, as well as a testament to how effective the Rams' front office is at identifying talent.
Since becoming head coach of the Los Angeles Rams, Sean McVay has made it a point not to play his starters or regulars in preseason games. Football is a high-risk sport when it comes to injuries and for a team like the Rams that has several veteran players, protecting them from hits and keeping them fresh for the regular season.
During the NFL preseason, the worst thing that can happen to a player on the bubble to make the team is to get injured Injuries are brutal for any NFL player, but for those fighting for a roster spot in the preseason, they can be career-altering.
WOODLAND HILLS, Ca. The measure of a man can not be measured with numerics...but let's do it anyway. That's the NFL, and according to NFL standards, Willie Lampkin is too small, too short, and too much against the grain to be an NFL lineman.
The Los Angeles Rams had some impressive outings from players in their first week of preseason football. Willie Lampkin was a standout player and showed power in his blocking skills, despite being undersized.
The Los Angeles Rams found much success in their preseason debut, dominating the Dallas Cowboys with an impressive victory to the tune of 31 - 21. While it is the preseason, these games are still crucial for the development of their younger players, as well as those trying to fight for a roster spot.
Willie Lampkin was a starting guard for five years of college football, and at North Carolina last season he was a first-team All-American and won the Jacobs Blocking Trophy as the best offensive lineman in the ACC.
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