Jahan Dotson, Philadelphia Eagles
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Jahan Dotson was acquired late in training camp last summer, so he knows what it takes to adjust to a new team, something John Metchie will have to do quickly.
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Newest Eagle John Metchie has some familiar faces to lean on as he works to get up to speed
Metchie, who was acquired Sunday from Houston, is close with DeVonta Smith from their time together at Alabama, and also has crossed paths with Jahan Dotson.
Dotson could be a bigger part of the Eagles' offense this season, and Mukuba might've just pushed himself into the starting safety picture.
That's because of Elijah Cooks, signed by the Eagles to the practice squad last January after spending his first two seasons with Jacksonville. Cooks, who has three receptions for 38 yards in his NFL career, has had by far the best training camp of any Eagles wide receiver not named A.J. Brown.
With one more preseason week before real NFL football returns, the Philadelphia Eagles have some key decisions to make as the 53-man roster deadline nears.
On Tuesday, during a sit-down with 94 WIP, head coach Nick Sirianni echoed those sentiments, raving about Patullo's work ethic and the innovations he's brought to the offense.
But he did in his return to Nazareth High School’s Andy Leh Stadium on Saturday. The Super Bowl champion who played at Nazareth and Penn State and was a first-round draft pick of the Washington Commanders before being traded to the Eagles, was surrounded wherever he went at the start of his free football camp.