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In Roob’s Eagles Observations: A big role for a running back not named Saquon Barkley – NBCSP
1A. The more I see of training camp, the more I’m convinced Kenny Gainwell is going to not just have a role on offense but have a significant role. And that’s not a knock on Saquon Barkley. If anything, I get the sense Kellen Moore believes that giving Gainwell, say, seven or eight touches per game will help Barkley stay healthy and explosive the entire season and help keep defenses off-balance. Even in 2019, Ezekiel Elliott’s biggest season in Dallas with Moore as his offensive coordinator, Tony Pollard got seven touches per game and had 562 scrimmage yards. I think this year goes the same way. Gainwell is having a very good camp, and he’s a guy who’s just been consistently solid since he got here – 4.3 rushing average, 86 catches and 1,500 scrimmage yards as a backup. This is a contract year for Gainwell and considering Howie Roseman’s track record re-signing running backs – he never does – and Gainwell’s desire to be a RB1 somewhere probably his last year here. But expect it to be a good one.
Five Pleasant Surprises Of Eagles Training Camp Includes Three On Offense – SI
Kenny Gainwell. The running back seems to be figuring out Moore’s offense well and he has looked very good in it. He hasn’t caught a touchdown pass since his rookie season, and that remains his only one. That very well could change, because he was utilized in the red zone during the team’s first day drilling that part of the field on Tuesday and looked very good. Gainwell has had some decent camps in his previous three seasons, but this one seems his best, yet. Perhaps he is extra-motivated in a contract year, though he does have 11 rushing touchdowns in three seasons, a high number considering that Hurts is the main rushing TD-maker in this offense.
Eagles claim former Jets tight end off waivers – BGN
Well, it didn’t take long for the Philadelphia Eagles to address their tight end depth after they waived/injured McCallen Castles earlier on Saturday. The Birds claimed undrafted rookie Kevin Foelsch off waivers from the New York Jets, according to an official announcement. For those wondering, there is no relation to Nick Foles.
Jalen Hurts Mic’d Up for INTENSE day at Eagles practice – PE.com
Experience a day at Eagles Training Camp with Jalen Hurts on the mic! Go through practice with the quarterback and see how the Birds are preparing for the 2024 NFL season. All that and more in this edition of Mic’d Up, presented by Independence Blue Cross.
Madden 25: A look at 99 Club and top teams, players, stats – ESPN
Top Offenses: 1) Kansas City Chiefs (92), 2) Baltimore Ravens (91), 3) Philadelphia Eagles (90), 4) San Francisco 49ers (89), 5) Cincinnati Bengals (89). When you’re led by two of the highest-rated players in the game, it comes as no surprise that your offense is the highest-rated, as well. Mahomes and Kelce lead a Chiefs offense that also features speedy rookie Worthy and Rashee Rice. Jackson powers a ground-dominant Ravens offense that can pick up yards through the air when it has to. Jalen Hurts, A.J. Brown and Saquon Barkley give the Eagles a balanced attack destined to frustrate opponents.
Dak Prescott believes ‘the money is there’ for a new contract with Dallas – SB Nation
Dak Prescott believes “the money is out there” regarding a new contract with the Dallas Cowboys. Meeting with the media Friday at the Cowboys’ training camp Prescott discussed the status of his contract negotiations with Dallas. He also addressed recent comments he made stating that he has an “obligation” to both his teammates and the rest of the NFL quarterbacks when it comes to that contract. Asked by ESPN’s Todd Archer about that obligation, Prescott gave a lengthy answer and noted that “the money is out there” for a deal to be made.
Dallas Cowboys injuries: Tight end Luke Schoonmaker day-to-day with groin injury – Blogging The Boys
On Friday. the Dallas Cowboys absorbed a few injury-related situations as tight end Luke Schoonmaker and safety Israel Mukuamu both exited early. Schoonmaker is of interest in this area as the Cowboys have seen him deal with a variety of things in his first official offseason with the team. Dallas drafted Schoonmaker out of Michigan in the second round last year and saw him play sparingly as a rookie. He had shoulder surgery to begin the offseason and missed OTAs with a hamstring issue. We have more detail about Schoonmaker’s current situation pop up on Saturday. While Mike McCarthy mentioned that he would be back on Monday (the Cowboys are off on Sunday) it was reported that the tight end is dealing with a groin injury and is day-to-day.
Giants training camp: Stock up, stock down after first full week – Big Blue View
Stock down. Jack Stoll — Theoretically, Stoll is in competition with Chris Manhertz for a role as a blocking tight end. It hasn’t looked like it. While Manhertz had rotated in with the first team every day, Stoll has worked with the second and third units.
Pro Football Hall of Fame: My Class of 2025 modern-era predictions – NFL.com
THE LOCK. Eli Manning, QB. New York Giants, 2004-2019. I know there will be those who don’t believe Eli should be a first-ballot Hall of Famer. His regular-season production looks mild compared with some of his contemporaries at the position. But he’s one of six players in NFL history to be named Super Bowl MVP twice — three of those players are in the Hall of Fame (Terry Bradshaw, Joe Montana, Bart Starr), one is not yet eligible (Tom Brady) and one is still playing (Patrick Mahomes). I mean, Manning earned those honors against the league’s greatest dynasty. There is no debate here. [BLG Note: He’s a career .500 quarterback who was never considered one of the very best players at his position in a given season.]
Commanders fans upbeat about rookies Brandon Coleman and Ben Sinnott – Hogs Haven
That said, concerns began to crop up as information coming out of camp via tweets and podcasts seemed to often include reports of Sinnott dropping passes. Sports writers, bloggers, podcasters and fans began to ask themselves if there might be a fly in the ointment as far as Sinnott’s skills or readiness for the spotlight were concerned.