Summary
The Philadelphia Eagles signed eight players to future contracts following their game against the San Francisco 49ers. These contracts allow players to compete for positions on the team's roster or practice squad during the offseason. The Eagles are making these moves as they prepare for potential roster changes.
Key Facts
- The Eagles signed eight players: Chance Campbell, Tariq Castro-Fields, Danny Gray, Gabe Hall, Brandon Johnson, Jake Majors, Hollin Pierce, and Quez Watkins.
- These are future contracts, which means players can join training camp and try to earn a roster spot.
- Brandon Johnson played in some games for the Eagles as a special teams player.
- Danny Gray and Gabe Hall were part of last year's training camp.
- Hollin Pierce is noted for his big physical presence and potential on the offensive line.
- During the Eagles' game against the 49ers, quarterback Jalen Hurts completed 20 out of 35 passes and threw one touchdown.
- Running back Saquon Barkley had 26 carries for 106 yards.
- Wide receiver A.J. Brown only made three catches for 25 yards and had a sideline altercation with head coach Nick Siranni.