The Philadelphia Eagles are flying high amid a 10-game winning streak and showing no signs of slowing down anytime soon as they have scored at least 20 points in every game during the streak and allowed no more than 23 in any of the ten games as well.
Both sides of the ball are clicking, and a bit more help could be on the way thanks to the team’s roster moves on Wednesday morning.
The Eagles announced on X that they had signed tight end Kevin Foelsch to the practice squad and opened the practice window for star defensive end Bryce Huff, who is nearing a return from wrist surgery.
We have signed TE Kevin Foelsch to the practice squad and opened the practice window for DE Bryce Huff. pic.twitter.com/P1RglXQBif
— Philadelphia Eagles (@Eagles) December 18, 2024
Foelsch is an undrafted rookie from New Haven who signed with the Carolina Panthers as an undrafted free agent after the 2024 draft.
He landed with the New York Jets a few weeks later before being claimed by the Eagles shortly after, who cut him in September.
He now rejoins the team, hoping to eventually crack the main roster in place of Dallas Goedert’s injury.
Huff hasn’t played since November 14th after undergoing wrist surgery.
Before going down, he had just 2.5 sacks this season, so the team hopes to see him return to form and become the guy who registered double-digit sacks for the Jets last year.
Huff’s return will add even more thump to a defense that has been on a roll lately.
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