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The Philadelphia Eagles are signing free agent quarterback Ian Book to their practice squad, according to a report from NFL insider Mike Garafolo. The news has since been confirmed by an official team announcement.
The Eagles had an opening after releasing practice squad tight end Kevin Foelsch earlier this week.
The Eagles signing Book points to the team having significant concerns about QB availability in their game against the Dallas Cowboys this week.
Jalen Hurts is still in the concussion protocol; he was listed under “did not participate” on Wednesday’s estimated injury report. Kenny Pickett, meanwhile, was listed under “limited participation” due to the ribs injury he suffered in Week 16. Tanner McKee is only the Eagles quarterback on the active roster not listed on the injury report.
If Hurts and Pickett both can’t suit up, the Eagles will have McKee start and temporarily elevate Book from the practice squad to be the backup. If Hurts is out but Pickett is in, the Eagles could still look to temporarily elevate Book to have him available as an emergency third quarterback. In that scenario, Book would only be able to play if both Pickett and McKee are out for the game.
Book previously spent time with the Eagles from August 2022 through August 2023. He then spent stints with the New England Patriots and Kansas City Chiefs after leaving Philly.
The 26-year-old quarterback has logged one career start, which came as a rookie in 2021. He completed 12 of his 20 attempts for 135 yards, zero touchdowns, two interceptions, and a 40.6 passer rating.
The Eagles will be hoping to not have to use Book but they’d rather have him than literally no quarterback at all.
UPDATE: The Eagles also released practice squad DB Tariq Castro-Fields and signed RB Lew Nichols to the practice squad.
Nichols, also making a return to Philly, is a candidate to be temporarily elevated as a third running back this weekend with Will Shipley currently in the concussion protocol.
EAGLES PRACTICE SQUAD
Each player below is eligible to be temporarily elevated to the active roster up to three times in the regular season unless otherwise noted.
QB Ian Book
RB Lew Nichols
WR Parris Campbell (zero elevations remaining)
FB Khari Blasingame (zero elevations remaining)
S Andre’ Sam (two elevations remaining)
OLB Ochaun Mathis (two elevations remaining)
DE KJ Henry
WR Kyle Philips
DE Tarron Jackson
LB Dallas Gant
CB Parry Nickerson
WR Danny Gray
DB A.J. Woods
RB Tyrion Davis-Price
DT Gabe Hall
T/G Brett Toth
OT Laekin Vakalahi (international exemption)
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The Philadelphia Eagles have reportedly signed quarterback Jake Dolegala to their practice squad ahead of their highly-anticipated matchup against the Dallas Cowboys.
Dolegala, a 6-foot-7, 242-pound signal-caller, went undrafted out of Central Connecticut State in 2019 and has spent time with the Cincinnati Bengals and New England Patriots. He will provide depth at the quarterback position for the Eagles as they prepare to take on their division rivals.
With starting quarterback Jalen Hurts dealing with an ankle injury and backup Gardner Minshew still getting acclimated to the offense, Dolegala will serve as insurance in case of any unforeseen circumstances.
It remains to be seen if Dolegala will be activated to the active roster for Sunday’s game against the Cowboys, but his presence on the practice squad adds another layer of depth and competition at the quarterback position for the Eagles. Stay tuned for updates as the week progresses.
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