It sounds like the Philadelphia Eagles are parting ways with the speedy former first-rounder.
Philadelphia has to have its roster down to 53 players by the end of the day and that certainly is difficult. The Eagles have been taking a look at plenty of players throughout the summer but they can't keep everyone.
One of the biggest questions that have been swirling around the Eagles has been who would be the team's No. 3 receiver. Philadelphia brought in Parris Campbell and John Ross III to compete for the job. There also were internal candidates in the mix. The Eagles recently settled for an external candidate, though, as they traded for receiver Jahan Dotson in a deal with the Washington Commanders. He will end up being the team's No. 3 receiver so the Eagles have to make some other tough decisions.NFL insider Josina Anderson.
Ross is a former first-round pick looking to make a return to the National Football League. It wouldn't be surprising to see a team give him a chance on a practice squad once he's healthy.
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