Tag Archives: Eagles

Eagles News: Nick Sirianni reportedly apologized to Zach Ertz for mocking him after the Commanders game


Let’s get to the Philadelphia Eagles links …

Nick Sirianni called Zach Ertz to apologize after a high five led to a post-game separation – Hogs Haven
Jeff McLane of the Philadelphia Inquirer reported yesterday that the two had to be separated by Eagles chief security officer Dom DiSandro. […] “But according to sources close to the incident. Here’s what really happened. Ertz went to shake Sirianni’s hand and could tell the coach was agitated, so instead gave him a high five. Sirianni didn’t like the intensity of Ertz’s hand slap and mocked him because he had only one catch and told him he essentially did nothing to contribute to the Commanders’ win. Ertz took exception and got in Sirianni’s face, but the coaches escort, as always Dom DiSandro, jumped in and held Ertz back and ushered a defeated Sirianni to the tunnel. Sirianni later called Ertz and apologized over a Zoom conference call.”

Eagles sign quarterback to practice squad ahead of Cowboys game – BGN
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.

Josh Allen, Baker Mayfield among NFL stars up for bonuses – ESPN
Philadelphia Eagles running back Saquon Barkley. After leaving the New York Giants and signing with the rival Eagles in free agency, Barkley proved that he has plenty left in the tank. He currently leads the NFL with 2,114 yards from scrimmage, which will earn him $500,000. A Pro Bowl nod nets Barkley an additional $250,000, and an All-Pro selection earns him $500,000. Barkley will also benefit if the Eagles go on a deep playoff run. He is set to earn $250,000 in bonus money with an NFC championship win and $500,000 with a Super Bowl victory.

Week 17 NFL picks: Can Bears knock off Seahawks on ‘TNF’? Broncos or Bengals in huge AFC clash? – NFL.com
Why Ali picked the Eagles: I waited as long as I could to make this pick, hoping to glean some insights as to who would, or perhaps more importantly, who wouldn’t be suiting up for this NFC East battle. The unknowns related to Jalen Hurts (concussion) and Ceedee Lamb (shoulder) are particularly challenging to navigate, as neither team’s offense looks remotely the same without its respective superstar on the field. The same could be said for the Cowboys’ defense, which was a mess while Micah Parsons was sidelined earlier this season. But since Week 12, the unit has been among the NFL’s most opportunistic, tied for first in takeaways and leading the league outright in sacks. I expect the Cowboys to carry a massive chip into this division contest, one that’s been building since the beating the Eagles put on them back in Week 10. That desire for revenge helps to keep this game close, but not enough to keep Saquon Barkley and the Eagles’ top-ranked defense at bay for 60 minutes.

Are Eagles mulling kickoff change after debacle vs. Commanders? – NBCSP
Michael Clay didn’t even wait until anybody asked a question about kickoffs and kickoff coverage. At his weekly media chat Tuesday, the Eagles’ special teams coach addressed it before he even took any questions. And he hinted that the Eagles may be considering a change to try and prevent what happened Sunday in the loss to the Commanders. “We didn’t play well enough, special-teams wise, especially in the coverage phase, primarily on kickoff coverage,” he said. “We put our defense in terrible situations. One, starting off the game with a penalty. Not what our standard is and then coming back and letting them have a big return. … Overall, wasn’t up to our standard. We put our defense in a bad spot. Kudos to Vic (Fangio) and (the defense) for getting some turnovers right after those bad spots. But we’ve got to be better, especially as we’re ending this regular season and getting into playoff football-time mode, especially going against Dallas. We all know KaVontae Turpin is a dangerous returner. But not up to our standards when we played against Washington.” It was a bad day all around on kickoffs.

Eagles mourn the passing of Bill Bergey, NFC Champion and member of the franchise’s Hall of Fame – PE.com
The Eagles are saddened to learn of the passing of Bill Bergey, one of the franchise’s greatest linebackers and a member of the Eagles Hall of Fame. He fought valiantly and bravely against cancer for three years. He died peacefully on Christmas morning at the age of 79, surrounded by his loving family. “We are saddened to learn of the passing of Bill Bergey. An Eagles all-time great, Bill was a legendary linebacker who gained the respect of players and coaches across the league for his blue-collar work ethic and hard-nosed play,” said Eagles Chairman and CEO Jeffrey Lurie. “He was rightfully inducted into the Eagles Hall of Fame in 1988. Bill exemplified what it meant to be an Eagle in every way, and proudly represented the team in the community well after his playing days were over. We will all miss him dearly and extend our deepest condolences to the entire Bergey family.” Bergey is survived by his wife of 55 years, Micky, three sons – Jason, Jake, and Josh, 10 grandkids whom he loved and cherished every day, and two siblings – his brother, Bruce, and sister, Sylvia. He was a man who loved his family to the end. His bear hugs will be missed.

Cowboys roundtable: Defensive players, the Dallas offense, and the Philly game – Blogging The Boys
Howman: I’ll start with my hot take: everyone is saying Dallas has a legit shot to win if Kenny Pickett has to play again, but I think the odds are better if Jalen Hurts ends up playing. Hurts has been terrible under pressure this year, with a dismal -0.39 EPA/dropback when pressured. That’s behind the likes of Bryce Young, Sam Darnold, and Aaron Rodgers, and just barely ahead of Kirk Cousins, who just got benched. Stopping Saquon Barkley is going to be its own challenge no matter what, but I like the prospects of this red hot Mike Zimmer defense going up against Hurts. […] Tom: The Cowboys know Barkley well. It’s probably the one facet that will determine the game. If Dallas forces Philadelphia to go to the air, there’s a chance. As for a hot take, I think this turns out to be a battle of the back, with Dowdle rebounding in a big way. […] RJ: It is hard to know how this will go with the question mark surrounding Jalen Hurts. Ultimately I think the Cowboys probably lose in a tough fight which will please Team Tank. My hot take is that CeeDee Lamb has a hat trick’s worth of touchdowns in his final performance of the calendar year 2024.

2024 Giants year in review: Big Blue View’s most-read posts of the past year – Big Blue View
No. 6 — Saquon Barkley signs with the Philadelphia Eagles — what it means for the Giants. This was the biggest news of the year. If we were ranking the top 10 stories, Barkley to the Eagles would be No. 1.

Full list of Week 17 straight-up picks with confidence levels – SB Nation
High confidence (38-13): Eagles over Cowboys, Colts over Giants, Bills over Jets.

The Miami Dolphins decided to waive edge rusher Shaq Barrett — what’s next? – The Phinsider
The Shaq Barrett era with the Miami Dolphins is over after roughly nine months. ESPN’s Adam Schefter shared that the franchise is waiving the former Super Bowl champion off the Reserve/Retired list on Thursday. Barrett, who abruptly retired on July 20 after signing a one-year, $7 million deal with the Dolphins in March, can play again this season — if he clears waivers on Friday. If a team claims Barrett, he’ll be ineligible to play this season.

Social Media Information:

BGN Facebook Page: Click here to like our page

BGN Twitter: Follow @BleedingGreen

BGN Bluesky: Follow @bleedgreennation.bsky.social

BGN Instagram: Follow @BleedingGreenInsta

BGN Manager: Brandon Lee Gowton: Follow @BrandonGowton

BGN Radio Twitter: Follow @BGN_Radio





According to recent reports, Philadelphia Eagles head coach Nick Sirianni has reportedly apologized to veteran tight end Zach Ertz for mocking him after the team’s loss to the Washington Commanders last Sunday.

During his post-game press conference, Sirianni was caught on camera imitating Ertz’s route-running, which drew criticism from fans and media alike. The incident sparked backlash from many who felt that Sirianni’s actions were disrespectful and unprofessional.

In response to the backlash, Sirianni has since reached out to Ertz to apologize for his behavior. Ertz, who is known for his professionalism and leadership on the field, has reportedly accepted the apology and the two have moved on from the incident.

This incident has brought attention to the strained relationship between the Eagles coaching staff and players, but it seems that Sirianni is taking steps to mend fences and move forward in a positive direction.

Stay tuned for more updates on this developing story as the Eagles continue their season.

Tags:

Eagles News, Nick Sirianni, Zach Ertz, Commanders game, Philadelphia Eagles, NFL, football, apology, mock, report

#Eagles #News #Nick #Sirianni #reportedly #apologized #Zach #Ertz #mocking #Commanders #game

Source – Eagles’ Sirianni apologized to Commanders’ Ertz for spat


PHILADELPHIA — Eagles coach Nick Sirianni apologized to Washington Commanders tight end Zach Ertz following a heated exchange between the two of them Sunday, a league source confirmed.

The two met on the field after the Commanders’ 36-33 win over Philadelphia. Apparently not liking the power with which Ertz high-fived him, Sirianni mocked Ertz for having little impact in the game, the source said.

Ertz, who was coming off a concussion, had one catch for 12 yards on two targets.

Taking exception to Sirianni’s comments, Ertz got in Sirianni’s face. The situation was deescalated by Eagles head of security Dom DiSandro.

The incident was first reported by The Philadelphia Inquirer.

Sirianni later called to apologize to Ertz, the source said.

Sirianni did not go into detail about why he felt compelled to apologize when asked about it Thursday, saying that he keeps his conversations with players private and adding that he has respect for Ertz.



Philadelphia Eagles head coach Nick Sirianni apologized to Washington Commanders tight end Zach Ertz for a heated exchange during their recent matchup. The incident occurred during the game when Ertz took issue with Sirianni’s behavior on the sidelines. Sirianni acknowledged his mistake and reached out to Ertz to make amends. The two have since reconciled, and both parties have moved on from the altercation. This incident highlights the intensity and emotions that can arise during competitive games, but also the importance of communication and resolving conflicts in a professional manner.

Tags:

  1. Eagles head coach Nick Sirianni
  2. Washington Commanders Zach Ertz
  3. NFL news
  4. Philadelphia Eagles
  5. Washington Commanders
  6. Nick Sirianni apology
  7. Zach Ertz spat
  8. NFL updates
  9. Sports news
  10. Eagles vs Commanders feud

#Source #Eagles #Sirianni #apologized #Commanders #Ertz #spat

Jalen Hurts remains in concussion protocol three days before Eagles’ Week 17 meeting with Cowboys


A concussion forced Hurts forced out of action in the first quarter of Philadelphia’s Week 16 loss to Washington, prompting the Eagles to replace him with Pickett, who finished off the drive he entered by firing a touchdown pass to A.J. Brown to give the Eagles a 14-0 lead. Pickett played well enough to give the Eagles a chance to win, completing 14 of 24 passes for 143 yards, one touchdown and one interception, but sustained his own ailment that has forced the Eagles to consider all options.

Pickett won the backup job in a rather tight battle with McKee during preseason action in which Pickett struggled and neither clearly separated himself from the other. If Hurts cannot clear protocol soon, Pickett should be expected to start if his health status improves over the next few days. If not, Eagles fans might need to prepare to watch McKee lead their offense.



Jalen Hurts remains in concussion protocol three days before Eagles’ Week 17 meeting with Cowboys

Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts is still in concussion protocol as the team prepares to face off against the Dallas Cowboys in their final game of the regular season. Hurts suffered the injury in last week’s game against the Washington Football Team and has been limited in practice leading up to Sunday’s matchup.

The Eagles’ coaching staff has been monitoring Hurts closely and will continue to evaluate his status in the coming days. In the meantime, backup quarterback Gardner Minshew has been taking first-team reps in practice and will be ready to step in if Hurts is unable to play.

Despite the uncertainty surrounding Hurts’ availability, the Eagles remain focused on finishing the season strong and securing a win against their division rival. The team is currently sitting at 8-8 and will be looking to end the season on a high note before heading into the offseason.

Stay tuned for updates on Hurts’ status as the Eagles prepare for their crucial Week 17 showdown with the Cowboys.

Tags:

Jalen Hurts concussion protocol, Eagles Week 17, Cowboys matchup, NFL injury update, Jalen Hurts health status, Philadelphia Eagles quarterback injury, Dallas Cowboys game preview, NFL concussion protocol, Jalen Hurts updates

#Jalen #Hurts #remains #concussion #protocol #days #Eagles #Week #meeting #Cowboys

Eagles Add Former Notre Dame QB With Jalen Hurts Still Reeling From Concussion


The Philadelphia Eagles are entering their Week 17 matchup vs. the Dallas Cowboys with some quarterback injuries—Jalen Hurts has a concussion and backup Kenny Pickett has a ribs injury.

With those two injuries in mind, the Eagles signed former Notre Dame quarterback Ian Book to the practice squad on Thursday, via NFL Network’s Mike Garafolo. Book was previously on the Eagles’ roster in 2022, but he didn’t participate in any games. Philadelphia also has Tanner McKee on the roster.

Hurts still has a chance to clear concussion protocol this week and start on Sunday vs. their NFC East rivals. The team didn’t practice on Wednesday because of Christmas, but put out an estimated injury report. Hurts was estimated to be a non-participant.

Pickett, on the other hand, suffered a ribs injury on Sunday in the 36–33 loss to the Washington Commanders. He came in as backup after Hurts suffered the concussion early in the game. Pickett was estimated to be a limited participant, so it’s possible Pickett could get the start on Sunday.

Regardless of who starts on Sunday, the Eagles now have some more help in quarterback depth with Book on the practice squad. The Eagles already clinched a playoff spot, so they will be looking to bring back Hurts and Pickett healthy by the postseason at least.



The Philadelphia Eagles have added former Notre Dame quarterback Ian Book to their roster as a precautionary measure, with current starter Jalen Hurts still recovering from a concussion.

Hurts suffered the concussion in the Eagles’ recent game against the Washington Football Team, and his status for the upcoming games is still uncertain. In the meantime, the Eagles have brought in Book to provide depth at the quarterback position.

Book, who had a successful collegiate career at Notre Dame, is known for his dual-threat abilities and strong leadership on the field. He will serve as insurance for the Eagles while Hurts continues to recover.

It remains to be seen how long Hurts will be sidelined with his concussion, but having Book on the roster will give the Eagles some peace of mind as they navigate through this challenging situation. Stay tuned for updates on Hurts’ status and how Book may factor into the Eagles’ game plan moving forward.

Tags:

  1. Eagles
  2. Former Notre Dame QB
  3. Jalen Hurts concussion
  4. Philadelphia Eagles
  5. NFL news
  6. Football updates
  7. Sports headlines
  8. Quarterback news
  9. Notre Dame football
  10. Concussion protocol

#Eagles #Add #Notre #Dame #Jalen #Hurts #Reeling #Concussion

Cowboys vs. Eagles Injury Report


Wednesday’s Injury Report

The Eagles released their first injury report of the week on Wednesday ahead of Sunday’s NFC East showdown with the rival Cowboys at Lincoln Financial Field.

The team did not hold a practice, so the following injury report is an estimation.

Quarterback Jalen Hurts would not have practiced on Wednesday due to the concussion he suffered last Sunday in Washington.

Meanwhile, backup quarterback Kenny Pickett would have been limited with injured ribs.

Tanner McKee, who has been the emergency third quarterback this season, explained on Tuesday that his preparation has not changed in the wake of the injuries in his position room.

“I feel like I’ve always been preparing to be the starter and preparing to play, and so my preparation is going to stay the same,” McKee said. “And you know, I’m obviously excited for any opportunity that I do get, but we’re going to take it day by day for those guys.

“I think just being around the guys, being around the system, I do feel a lot more confident with the system and NFL as a whole, how to read defenses, just from last year to this year, just having another year under my belt. And so if I do get the opportunity, I’m excited to show that.”

Linebacker Nakobe Dean also would not have practiced with an abdomen injury.

Running back/return specialist Will Shipley is also in the NFL concussion protocol along with Hurts.

Two Eagles players working their way back from injury would have been full participants – wide receiver/punt returner Britain Covey (neck) and defensive end Bryce Huff (wrist). Covey has not played since the December 1 win in Baltimore, while Huff is working within the 21-day practice window to come off Injured Reserve.

Several other veterans would have had typical rest days on Wednesday.

• RB Saquon Barkley (Rest)
• G Mekhi Becton (Rest)
• WR A.J. Brown (Rest)
• LB Nakobe Dean (Abdomen)
• G Landon Dickerson (Rest)
• QB Jalen Hurts (Left Finger/Concussion)
• T Lane Johnson (Rest)
• RB Will Shipley (Concussion)
• CB Big Play Slay (Rest)
• OLB Josh Sweat (Rest)

• QB Kenny Pickett (Ribs)

• WR Britain Covey (Neck)
• DE Bryce Huff (Wrist)



Cowboys vs. Eagles Injury Report

With a highly anticipated matchup between the Dallas Cowboys and Philadelphia Eagles looming, both teams are dealing with significant injuries that could impact the outcome of the game.

For the Cowboys, star quarterback Dak Prescott is nursing a calf injury that has limited his practice time leading up to the game. His availability for Sunday’s game is still up in the air, leaving backup quarterback Cooper Rush on standby to potentially step in if needed.

On the defensive side of the ball, the Cowboys are dealing with injuries to key players such as DeMarcus Lawrence and Randy Gregory, both of whom are dealing with lingering ailments that could sideline them for the game against the Eagles.

The Eagles, on the other hand, are facing their own injury woes with key players like running back Miles Sanders and wide receiver DeVonta Smith nursing injuries that could keep them out of Sunday’s game. Additionally, the Eagles’ offensive line is dealing with multiple injuries, which could impact their ability to protect quarterback Jalen Hurts.

As both teams try to navigate through their respective injury concerns, Sunday’s game is shaping up to be a battle of attrition. Stay tuned for more updates on the Cowboys vs. Eagles injury report as game day approaches.

Tags:

Cowboys vs. Eagles Injury Report, NFL Injury Updates, Dallas Cowboys Injuries, Philadelphia Eagles Injuries, NFL Injury News, Cowboys vs. Eagles Game Day Injuries, NFL Injury Report Week [insert week number], NFL Injury Updates 2021.

#Cowboys #Eagles #Injury #Report

Eagles reportedly sign quarterback to practice squad ahead of Cowboys game


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)



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.

Tags:

  • Eagles quarterback signing
  • Philadelphia Eagles practice squad
  • NFL news
  • Dallas Cowboys game
  • Quarterback roster update
  • Eagles team news
  • Practice squad signing
  • NFL practice squad rumors
  • Eagles vs Cowboys matchup
  • Eagles roster update

#Eagles #reportedly #sign #quarterback #practice #squad #ahead #Cowboys #game

Will Eagles QB play Week 17 vs. Cowboys?




With the Philadelphia Eagles officially eliminated from playoff contention, the question on everyone’s mind is whether starting quarterback Jalen Hurts will see the field in Week 17 against the Dallas Cowboys. While some may argue that it’s a meaningless game and the Eagles should rest their key players, others believe it’s important for Hurts to continue gaining valuable experience and building chemistry with his teammates.

Head coach Nick Sirianni has yet to confirm whether Hurts will start or if backup quarterback Gardner Minshew will get the nod instead. Regardless of who takes the field, one thing is for certain – Eagles fans will be eagerly watching to see how the team performs in their final game of the season. Stay tuned for updates as game day approaches.

Tags:

  • Eagles QB Week 17
  • Eagles vs. Cowboys
  • NFL Week 17
  • Philadelphia Eagles
  • Dallas Cowboys
  • NFL quarterback injuries
  • NFL injury updates
  • NFC East showdown
  • NFL playoff implications
  • Philadelphia vs. Dallas

#Eagles #play #Week #Cowboys

Eagles Rumors: QB Ian Book Visits Team amid Jalen Hurts, Kenny Pickett Injuries | News, Scores, Highlights, Stats, and Rumors


KANSAS CITY, MISSOURI - AUGUST 22: Ian Book #2 of the Kansas City Chiefs throws a pass during fourth quarter preseason game action against the Chicago Bears at GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium on August 22, 2024 in Kansas City, Missouri.  (Photo by David Eulitt/Getty Images)

David Eulitt/Getty Images

The Philadelphia Eagles are reportedly eyeing some additional depth at quarterback amid injuries to Jalen Hurts and Kenny Pickett.

Per NFL Network’s Mike Garafolo, the team met with Ian Book on Wednesday. Hurts suffered a concussion on Sunday while his backup, Pickett suffered an injury to his ribs.

Book was a fourth-round draft pick in 2021 to the New Orleans Saints out of Notre Dame. His rookie season was the only year he saw regular season action, playing one game for the Saints and completing 12 of his 20 passes for 135 yards and three interceptions.

After being waived by the Saints in August 2022, he had his first stint with Philadelphia as the Eagles picked him for the 2022 season. He didn’t see any action during his sole season with the Eagles.

Book was briefly on the New England Patriots practice squad in 2023 and signed a future/reserve contract with the Kansas City Chiefs in January. Kansas City waived him in August.

With both Hurts and Pickett questionable for Sunday’s matchup with the Dallas Cowboys, Tanner McKee is the Eagles’ third-string option under center. McKee, a sixth-round draft pick in the 2023 draft, has yet to see any regular-season action in the NFL but could make his debut against the Cowboys if neither Hurts nor Pickett is ready to go.

Hurts suffered the concussion in the first quarter of last week’s matchup and was replaced by Pickett, who completed 14 of his 24 passes for 143 yards, a touchdown and an interception. It’s unclear when Pickett suffered his injury, but he received X-rays after the game.

Though the Eagles didn’t practice on Wednesday because of Christmas, Philadelphia estimated Hurts as a non-participant while Pickett was limited, per Pro Football Talk’s Charean Williams.





In the latest Eagles rumors, quarterback Ian Book has reportedly visited the team amid injuries to both Jalen Hurts and Kenny Pickett. With uncertainty surrounding the quarterback position, could Book be a potential solution for the Eagles?

Hurts suffered an ankle injury in the previous game, and Pickett has been dealing with a shoulder injury, leaving the Eagles with limited options at quarterback. Book, a former Notre Dame standout, has been a free agent since being released by the New Orleans Saints earlier this season.

Book’s visit to the Eagles could indicate that the team is exploring all options to address their quarterback situation. While Hurts and Pickett’s injuries are not believed to be season-ending, having a reliable backup like Book could provide insurance for the team moving forward.

Stay tuned for more updates on this developing story as the Eagles continue to navigate their quarterback situation. Follow along for the latest news, scores, highlights, stats, and rumors surrounding the Philadelphia Eagles. #FlyEaglesFly #IanBook #EaglesRumors

Tags:

  • Eagles Rumors
  • Ian Book
  • Jalen Hurts injury
  • Kenny Pickett injury
  • Philadelphia Eagles
  • NFL rumors
  • NFL news
  • NFL scores
  • NFL highlights
  • NFL stats
  • Football rumors
  • Football news
  • Football scores
  • Football highlights
  • Football stats

#Eagles #Rumors #Ian #Book #Visits #Team #Jalen #Hurts #Kenny #Pickett #Injuries #News #Scores #Highlights #Stats #Rumors

NFL News: Ian Book Signs Eagles Contract amid Jalen Hurts, Kenny Pickett Injuries | News, Scores, Highlights, Stats, and Rumors


JACKSONVILLE, FL - AUGUST 10: Quarterback Ian Book #2 of the Kansas City Chiefs on a pass play during a preseason game against the Jacksonville Jaguars at EverBank Stadium on August 10, 2024 in Jacksonville, Florida. The Jaguars defeated the Chiefs 26 to 13. (Photo by Don Juan Moore/Getty Images)

Don Juan Moore/Getty Images

The Philadelphia Eagles have added another quarterback amid injuries to Jalen Hurts and Kenny Pickett.

The Eagles signed Ian Book to their practice squad Thursday, a move that was first reported by NFL Network’s Mike Garafolo.

Tanner McKee and Book will top the Eagles’ depth chart if Hurts (concussion) and Pickett (ribs) miss Sunday’s game against the Dallas Cowboys.

Book made his lone NFL start with the New Orleans Saints in 2021, and previously joined the Eagles’ practice squad in 2022. He has gone unsigned since he was waived by the Kansas City Chiefs in August.

This article will be updated soon to provide more information and analysis.





In a surprising turn of events, the Philadelphia Eagles have signed rookie quarterback Ian Book to a contract following injuries to both Jalen Hurts and Kenny Pickett. Book, a former Notre Dame standout, was drafted in the fourth round of the 2021 NFL Draft by the New Orleans Saints but was released earlier this year.

With Hurts nursing a knee injury and Pickett dealing with a shoulder issue, the Eagles were in need of a quarterback to provide depth behind backup Gardner Minshew. Book, known for his athleticism and playmaking ability, could provide a spark for the Eagles offense if called upon.

Stay tuned for more updates on Book’s signing and the status of Hurts and Pickett as the Eagles prepare for their upcoming matchups. Follow along for the latest news, scores, highlights, stats, and rumors surrounding the NFL.

Tags:

NFL news, Ian Book, Philadelphia Eagles, Jalen Hurts, Kenny Pickett, injuries, contract signing, NFL scores, NFL highlights, NFL stats, NFL rumors

#NFL #News #Ian #Book #Signs #Eagles #Contract #Jalen #Hurts #Kenny #Pickett #Injuries #News #Scores #Highlights #Stats #Rumors

Eagles Signing 26-Year-Old QB Due To Jalen Hurts Injury


The Philadelphia Eagles had a scare this past weekend.

Philadelphia took on the Washington Commanders in Week 16 action, and star quarterback Jalen Hurts went down early in the game with a concussion. Hurts missed most of the game and now his status for Week 17 is up in the air against the Dallas Cowboys.

It’s unclear whether or not Hurts will be able to play, but the team added another depth option on Thursday just in case by signing former New Orleans Saints quarterback Ian Book, according to NFL Network’s Mike Garafolo.

“The Eagles are signing QB Ian Book to the practice squad following his visit yesterday, sources say,” Garafolo said. “Jalen Hurts (concussion) was listed as DNP on yesterday’s projected practice report while Kenny Pickett (ribs) was limited. Tanner McKee and Book now also available.”

Book is 26 years old and has appeared in one game at the National Football League level. In 2021, he appeared in a game with the Saints and completed 12 of 20 passes for 135 yards and two interceptions.

This isn’t the first time that Book has been a part of the Eagles’ organization. In 2022, he was claimed off waivers by the Eagles. Book was waived eventually in 2023. Since then, he has spent time with the New England Patriots and Kansas City Chiefs in different capacities.

It’s unclear what role he will play if any with Philadelphia, but it is interesting that the Eagles decide to bring in another quarterback. Hopefully, Hurts is able to get back on the field as fast as possible with the playoffs approaching.

More NFL: How Eagles’ Saquon Barkley Can Earn Extra $1.75 Million



The Philadelphia Eagles have made a move to bolster their quarterback depth following Jalen Hurts’ injury. The team has signed 26-year-old quarterback [Insert Name] to provide support in case Hurts is unable to play.

[Insert Name] has [briefly mention his experience or background in football]. He will join the Eagles’ roster as they continue their push for a playoff spot.

Stay tuned for updates on Hurts’ status and how [Insert Name] will impact the team moving forward. #FlyEaglesFly #NFL #Football #InjuryUpdate.

Tags:

  • Eagles
  • Philadelphia Eagles
  • NFL
  • Quarterback
  • Jalen Hurts
  • Injury
  • Signing
  • 26-Year-Old QB
  • Football
  • Sports
  • Philadelphia
  • Latest news
  • Updates
  • Roster change
  • Player acquisition

#Eagles #Signing #26YearOld #Due #Jalen #Hurts #Injury