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Quinyon Mitchell’s position switch, Bryce Huff’s absence, and insights from new OC Kevin Patullo’s first press conference.
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The biggest takeaways from the day were the absentees and the offensive/defensive depth charts.
The Philadelphia Eagles rode their defense to the Super Bowl. While Jalen Hurts and DeVonta Smith provided offensive fireworks, it was the defense that secured victories. However,
Philadelphia Eagles offensive coordinator Kevin Patullo previews what fans should expect from his offense this season.
It appears Bryce Huff's tenure with the Philadelphia Eagles will last just one season after he signed a three-year, $51 million deal with the franchise last offseason. The Eagles are reportedly working to trade Huff to the San Francisco 49ers for a mid-round pick, according to ESPN's Adam Schefter.
Cooper DeJean, despite increased media attention after the Super Bowl, maintains his focus on the upcoming season and is willing to play any position to contribute to the team's success. Tight end Dallas Goedert accepted a pay cut to remain with the Eagles, expressing his commitment to the team and city.
This should warm those hearts. Cameras caught a glimpse of Nakobe Dean at the first Eagles OTA session in shorts with a practice jersey on. Thanks to some digging, we learned he isn't ready for on-field work, but he wasn't wearing a knee brace or any protective device. It appears he may be prepared for the beginning of the season.