The Eagles' secondary has seen Adoree' Jackson continue to regularly get first-team snaps and Sydney Brown get more as well while Andrew Mukuba is sidelined.
Eagles practice observations: Quinyon Mitchell intercepts Jalen Hurts; Adoree’ Jackson rises; Andrew Mukuba’s setback The Eagles' secondary has seen Adoree' Jackson continue to regularly get first-team snaps and Sydney Brown get more as well while Andrew Mukuba is sidelined.
The Eagles held their fourth open practice of training camp for the 2025 season on Monday at the NovaCare Complex. Links to DaysMukuba’s injury likely occurred when he collided with Gray late in Saturday’s session, as described in my notes. I think it’s too early to make any correlation between his relative lack of size and the injury. We’ll see how long he’s out, but the rookie can’t afford to miss much time if he wants to win a starting spot.with the first-unit defense. Brown hasn’t exactly stood out, but he may get opportunities to show off his physicality with players slated to be in full pads for the first time on Tuesday. Brown jumped a route late in practice and nearly picked off quarterbackfor a sack and might have been held along the way. His shoulder pad stuck out of his uniform as he ran to the sideline. Earlier, Ojomo displayed strength with back-to-back bull rushes vs. the second-unit offensive line. He drove guard. He used quick hands to get by Dickerson on his first attempt, and on the second he exploded into the Pro Bowl guard’s chest and drove him back on his heels. Ojomo isn’t some unknown, of course. He took a significant leap last season and stole pass rush snaps away fromSteen has taken every snap at right guard. The Eagles seem to be saying: “This job is yours to lose.” Ojomo’s hot start may suggest that Steen is struggling, but he’s had his wins, as well. Steen’s pull-and-pin block vs. the defensive tackle opened up a clear lane into the end zone for Hurts on a draw play.power moves. But I think he acquitted himself quite well. If Steen is to falter, Pryor has the most experience among the reserve guards. In his first stint with the Eagles, Pryor was the unofficial king of one-on-ones. He struggled to contain defensive tackleduring one rep. The Eagles have kept Green at his usual left guard spot — for now. He was up and down in his two face-offs with defensive tackleand basically went back to the same move to dispose of the second-year offensive lineman on his next rush. Vakalahi is listed as a tackle, but he lined up at guard during those reps. Robinson’s wins there have to be taken with a grain of salt partly because of that. But later during a team drill, he penetrated inside Dickerson and got to running backhad a double whammy on one rep: He jumped early and tripped over his own feet — with assistance from defensive endfor the first time — at least by my estimation. I’m not sure if that represents a shift in the competition between the two, but Jackson has been more consistent thus far. He had a strong rep when he cut off a deep route by receivercaught a contested pass over Jackson during one-on-ones, but I appreciated the veteran corner’s positive reaction to his teammate’s grab. Iron sharpens iron or something like that.continued to switch sides at corner, suggesting he may travel with top receivers if necessary this season. He caught the first interception of camp on a Hurts pass to Brown that fluttered short of its intended target. Mitchell also broke up a throw to Brown, who — it should be noted — had grabs vs. the corner, too.from underneath. Campbell continued to get snaps with the first-team defense in dime personnel. He didn’t participate in pass rush one-on-ones, but he blitzed and sacked McKee in team drills. Booker had the initial pressure.split playing time behind Barkley. Either way, blitz pickup will factor into who gets on the field more on passing downs. Shipley had his struggles in his first camp and as a rookie. I asked running backs coachThat said, the second-year running back has looked good with the ball in his hands. The same goes for Dillon, who got skinny through a hole for a nice gain up the middle. Undrafted rookiecontinued to pop as a runner. He had one nice tote with the third unit, which garnered him hand-slap recognition from Barkley and Hurts. Robinson got steamrolled by linebacker“sacked” McKee after getting by Kinnard. Davis rag-dolled Shipley to the ground and then helped him up. With Mukuba out, rookie cornerbackwas the sixth defensive back in dime personnel. That says something about where he stands on the depth chart. The 5-foot-10 McWilliams broke up a pass to 6-6 receiverafter the play. He must have been flagged for holding because Sirianni said, “We’re now third-and-13 because of you!” Granson had a few other catches, but he dropped a dime from quarterbackIn red-zone drills, Hurts waltzed in for a touchdown when man coverage forced him to use his legs. McKee connected with Wilson at the second level over McCollum. Wilson may struggle at times to get separation, but he’s a big target. Tight endA quick programming note: The Eagles have two joint practices scheduled with the Browns on Aug. 13 and 14. … Practice resumes on Tuesday. Wednesday will be a closed walk-through.
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