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Alex Henery, Damaris Johnson among players cut as Philadelphia Eagles 53-man roster set

Monday, September 1st, 2014

by Brandyn Campbell

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Alex Henery’s misses cost him his roster spot on the Eagles

Alex Henery’s misses cost him his roster spot on the Eagles

The Philadelphia Eagles disclosed their “cut day” moves hours ahead of the NFL’s 4 pm deadline on Saturday, and the names of the players waived by the team held little surprise, though the biggest news was the ousting of struggling kicker Alex Henery.

The following players were waived:

LB Emmanuel Acho
OL Josh Andrews
RB Kenjon Barner (waived/injured)
CB Roc Carmichael
T Kevin Graf
K Alex Henery
WR Damaris Johnson
S Keelan Johnson
RB Henry Josey
LB Josh Kaddu
DT Wade Keliikipi
QB G.J. Kinne
CB Curtis Marsh
WR Ifeanyi Momah
WR Will Murphy
WR Quron Pratt
S Ed Reynolds
DT Damion Square
RB Matthew Tucker

Lane Johnson will begin his 4-game suspension, so he is not included on the team’s 53-man roster until that time is served.

WR Arrelious Benn and  LB Travis Long (ACL tear in left knee) were placed on Injured Reserve.

The headliner of the cuts is the fact that Henery is now replaced by Cody Parkey, brought in from the Colts to give competition to the kicker position. The struggling Henery was decidedly trumped on Thursday’s preseason game against the Jets, when Parkey landed a 51-yard field goal with ease, among other achievements.

Before the cuts took place, rumors surfaced that the Eagles were looking to trade Johnson and were open to trading QB Matt Barkley. In the end, neither transaction transpired, with Barkley remaining on the team and Johnson left on his own to find a new team.

Johnson, who joined the Birds in 2012 and stood out because of his speed and agility, steadily contributed to special teams during his time in Philadelphia. But with a new coach and a new system, there was no longer a spot for the receiver.

Reynolds was a fifth-round 2014 draft pick by the Birds, but saw little time to play prior to the preseason finale, which made assessing his body of work very difficult. As he attended Stanford, he also missed a month of preseason workouts, an absence from which he never recovered.

Players like Curtis Marsh and Emmanuel Acho have been in this very position before, both having been on the Eagles’s roster at one time and then cut. This very well may mark the end of their return fortunes in Philadelphia. Momah was on the squad for the Eagles last preseason and must be feeling a particularly unpleasant case of deja vu, as he didn’t make the final cut then or now.

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Brandyn Campbell of Philly Sports Muse, for War Room Sports

Philadelphia Eagles D comes up big in win over Steelers

Friday, August 22nd, 2014

by Brandyn Campbell

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LeSean McCoy doing his thing against Pittsburgh on Thursday night  (Photo: Drew Hallowell, Philadelphia Eagles)

LeSean McCoy doing his thing against Pittsburgh on Thursday night
(Photo: Drew Hallowell, Philadelphia Eagles)

It was only the first preseason win for the Philadelphia Eagles after three games, but it came right on time with the Birds’ 31-21 defeat over the Pittsburgh Steelers. During their preseason home opener on Thursday night, the starters on both sides of the ball put in a strong showing to ease lingering concerns as the regular season looms near.

The defense had the most to prove this game, and they did just that by shutting out the Steelers in the first half. At halftime, the Birds were up 17-0, and Philadelphia held on to an impressive 31-7 lead late into the fourth quarter. Notably, Pittsburgh kept their starters in the game until the third quarter but still couldn’t make much happen against the Eagles D. That’s what you like in the so-called dress rehearsal prior to the start of the season.

Defensive highlights included an interception by corner Nolan Carroll in the first half, and linebacker Mychal Kendricks had a standout performance with 4 tackles and a quarterback pressure. Safety Malcolm Jenkins eased some concern about the secondary by batting away a ball intended for Pittsburgh wideout Antonio Brown.

Both sides of the ball were impressive, with the offense also putting in a strong showing. Nick Foles threw 19/29 for 179 yards with 1 touchdown and 1 interception, Mark Sanchez was 7 of 9 for 85 yards, and Jeremy Maclin had 6 receptions and 43 yards. And after a rocky start, the offensive line showed just how good they can be when firing on all cylinders and working together on Thursday night.

There were injury scares to both LeSean McCoy and Jeremy Maclin, but they were thankfully just that–scares. Both returned to the field and quickly were back in action.

With good, there is always bad: Kicker Alex Henery missed a *31-yard* field goal attempt, so yeah…there is still a major problem on that front. One that can’t be left unanswered.

Next up: Players on the cusp will fight for their jobs next week against the Jets.

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Brandyn Campbell of Philly Sports Muse, for War Room Sports