The Philadelphia Eagles officially announced two transactions on Sunday afternoon. Here’s an overview:
- WR Griffin Hebert and TE Kevin Foelsch were signed to the practice squad.
These signings put the Eagles’ practice squad at maximum capacity (16 players, plus one international exemption).
Let’s sort through this news on a player-by-player basis.
GRIFFIN HEBERT
Hebert (pronounced AY-bear) was waived by the Eagles earlier this week as they cut their roster from 90 players down to 53. He’s had an on-again, off-again relationship with the Eagles since originally signing to their practice squad last December (via Pro Football Reference):
Hebert occasionally had some good moments in training camp. He was also the Eagles’ leading receiver in the preseason finale against the Minnesota Vikings with his three targets resulting in three catches for 48 yards. 35 of those came on a nice grab seen here:
AJ Brown or Griffin Hebert?
What a nice catch-and-run by Griffin Hebert pic.twitter.com/5o1wyV15KH
— DIE-HARD REALTOR® (@Eaglesfans9) August 24, 2024
Doesn’t hurt to keep him around for more wide receiver depth.
Hebert is one of three WRs on the practice squad to go with five on the active roster. The team also has the option to activate rookie wideout Ainias Smith from injured reserve after he misses four games.
KEVIN FOELSCH
The Eagles originally signed Foelsch (no relation to Super Bowl MVP Nick Foles) to give them an extra body at tight end during training camp. He finished the preseason with three catches for 17 yards.
Foelsch is one of three TEs on the practice squad to go with two on the active roster. The team also has the option to activate Albert Okwuegbunam from injured reserve after he misses four games.
EAGLES PRACTICE SQUAD
WR Griffin Hebert
TE Kevin Foelsch
DB JT Woods
WR Parris Campbell
RB Tyrion Davis-Price
OL Nick Gates
QB Will Grier
DT Gabe Hall
TE E.J. Jenkins
C Dylan McMahon
WR Marcus Rosemy-Jacksaint
S Andre’ Sam
LB Brandon Smith
S Caden Sterns
TE Jack Stoll
T/G Brett Toth
OT Laekin Vakalahi (international exemption)