John Metchie III expands about role with Eagles
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The injuries piled on during today’s practice. Rookie safety Drew Mukuba appeared to suffer a hamstring injury during an individual drill and never returned to practice. Second-year wide receiver Johnny Wilson got rolled up during a team drill and couldn’t put pressure on his left foot. He was later carted inside.
Philadelphia wrapped up its 2025 training camp on Wednesday with a lighter session featuring more plays from undrafted rookie Darius Cooper.
Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts and head coach Nick Sirianni reacted to the trade acquisition of wide receiver John Metchie III.
In the final open practice of training camp, Hurts, Jahan Dotson, and Cooper all made their presence felt. Unlock Digital Access for unlimited access to Inquirer.com and The Inquirer App, plus 5 articles per month to gift to friends and family.
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Eagles sign LB Chance Campbell
The Eagles added a linebacker to the roster ahead of their final preseason game. The team announced the signing of Chance Campbell on Wednesday morning. Wide receiver Giles Jackson was waived in a corresponding move.
Philadelphia acquired John Metchie hours after a preseason loss to the Browns, and we're looking at an updated 53-man roster prediction ahead of the finale
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Physical Eagles rookie’s ‘bad intentions’ could put fear into his opponents: ‘That’s what I like’
“Oh, I wouldn’t say stacked. Don’t set me up like that,” Eagles linebackers coach Bobby King said Wednesday when asked about his group’s talent. “We played some decent football last year, and we got to get better this year. Last year’s a distant memory, and we got to keep building.” King was being modest.