Eagles started their 2025 preview with 34-27 wins against Cincinnati Bangles on Thursday night.
The bungalows actually played their start at the beginning of the game.
After a day’s holiday on Friday, the Eagles will return to the practice field on Saturday morning. This summer, they still have two more preview games, two joint exercises and a lot of day training camps.
But before you know, the regular season will be here.
Stock Watch from Thursday night is:
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WR Johnny Wilson: The recipient of 6 feet -6 has had a beautiful quiet training camp but it was a big game on Thursday night. He caught passing through a two jump balls and back shoulders. He fell on Bangles Cornerback Josh Newton to win 50-50 balls at the end of 27 yards in the first quarter. And then he got 28 yards on another 50-50 ball in the other quarter.
QB Tanner McKy: The Eagles’ backup quarterback started and really looked sharp. McKek eliminated 20-Foror-25 for 252 yards, with a passer-of-25 touchdown and 135.5 passer. Even McKek put corn in the touchdown on the tush pus. This is a good process for this play. Whenever we see the game of Makki, it has been impressive.
WR Darus Cooper: The UDFA from the Tarleton State is standing in a training camp and continued it in a prediction game. After the catch, he made a crazy change in the game and grabbed a 20 yard touchdown pass at the end of the second quarter. He finished 82 yards and 6 catches on 7 goals for touchdowns. NFL is not a bad first film.
DT Tie Robinson: The fourth round was selected in the second quarter its first NFL sack. He was a loopper on a stunt along the DT Gabie Hall. Robinson showed up in the loop and ended violently in the quarterback. Robinson also expressed some awareness on the screenplay to take the option.
RG Tyler Stein: It may not be a big sign that Stan and Jahan Dotson were just an expected start for playing in the game, but Stein played well for a series and then pulled it. He had a good block to help Spring Will Shipli’s 38 yard in the first quarter.
WR Ainias Smith: Not only did Smith enter the closing zone in the second quarter, but it also returned 54 Yard Pont. If Smith can make a roster in the year 2, the Eagles has a good shot to be the primary Pont Retrina.
S -Andrea Sam: Although he is not compared to the initial flicker, Sam made some plays on the defense and special teams on Thursday night. He has a really good shot to stay on the roster.
Olb Patrick Johnson: Johnson took a sack by a fine, but at the end of the third quarter, he managed to lift his pass on the next drama. An athletic drama for Johnson, which had a strip sack he exported at the forecast opener last year.
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CB Kelly Rango: Eagles rested Quinon Mitchell, so on Thursday, their top corners were Rango and Adori ‘Jackson. Rangu faced the Competition of Jamr Chase (strict assignment), but he abandoned the plays of a couple. One of them was 36 yards of catch and run touchdown when Rango had just taken a bad angle and was deprived of dealing with it.
WR Elijah Cooks: This summer, a standout of the training camp injured his shoulder at Kick Return in the second quarter. He went to the blue tent and then took a cart from the inside and looked emotional as soon as he got into the house.
LB Samil Mondayan: The fifth round Chen began and had short tricks soon and he abandoned some plays in the coverage.
LG Kenya Green: The former round of the previous round was in the game with the third team’s aggressive line and was called a clear hold in the third quarter. Green was injured in the fourth quarter after Kyle MacCard intervention. It seemed that he was holding his wrist.
CB Eli Ricks: While the summer of Ricks was solid, he had some slight moments in the forecast opener. He was called for the DPI and he left a break that had gone through his hands.
QB Kyle MacCard: This was certainly not all his mistakes but it was not a great first film for local products. He completed just 1 passes for 8 yards and threw an interference that initially looked like a pic -6.
Ott Miles Hinton: It was a rough start with a lot of promises to deal with the sixth round. He abandoned a sack when he was slow to identify a bulletter and was also called for the wrong start and hold.