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Eagles coach Vic Fangio opened Tuesday's press conference by presenting a prized gift: a Phillies No. 15 Dick Allen jersey.
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Most NFL defensive lines would regress after losing someone of Milton Williams’ caliber — the former Eagles defensive tackle, who amassed 5.5 sacks last season, signed with the New England Patriots in free agency — but it’s not as big of a deal for the Eagles, one of the best teams at drafting and developing future starters.
Eagles rookie safety Andrew Mukuba will miss his second straight practice due to a shoulder injury, per reports. Mukuba suffered the injury in a collision with wide receiver Danny Gray late in Saturday's training camp session.
Nearly banned this offseason, Philadelphia’s signature tush push play will remain part of the team’s plan of attack. For now, at least.
To hold off Eagles rookie safety Andrew Mukuba for the starting role, Brown needs to standout during practice and preseason games. A close competition heavily favors Mukuba, who was chosen by the Eagles in the second round of the 2025 NFL Draft.
WR DeVonta Smith (back stiffness) and S Drew Mukuba (shoulder) sat out practice on July 28, as did LB Smael Mondon (illness) and WR Danny Gray (finger). The following were limited: LB Jihaad Campbell (shoulder), DT Jalen Carter (shoulder), G Kenyon Green (knee), and C Cam Jurgens (back).
Only nine running backs have ever rushed for over 2,000 yards in a single season. In a volatile position with a short shelf life, running backs have struggled to find ways to secure both high pay and long-term value.