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Eagles activate Sydney Brown; elevate Jack Driscoll for Sunday's game

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Tina D'orazio Senior Vice President & Chief Of Staff, Office Of The Chairman/ceo | Philadelphia Eagles Website

Tina D'orazio Senior Vice President & Chief Of Staff, Office Of The Chairman/ceo | Philadelphia Eagles Website

Sydney Brown, a promising rookie for the Philadelphia Eagles, has been activated from the Reserve/Physically Unable to Perform list. This marks his return to MetLife Stadium, where he previously ended his season with an ACL injury during a game against the New York Giants. "It is the place where I tore it, I realize that, but it's another year," Brown stated. He emphasized his readiness and focus on contributing to the team's success.

Brown's practice window opened on October 7, nine months after his injury. While uncertain of his role in the upcoming game, he expressed confidence in his preparation and willingness to adapt to any position required by the team. "I feel great, yeah. Just kind of taking it week by week," he mentioned.

In his rookie year, Brown played 14 games with six starts, recording 38 tackles and a notable 99-yard interception return for a touchdown against the Arizona Cardinals. He also led special teams with seven tackles.

The Eagles have also elevated Jack Driscoll from their practice squad for Sunday's game at MetLife Stadium against the Giants. Driscoll made his season debut last Sunday in a victory over Cleveland, playing five snaps on special teams. With tackle Jordan Mailata placed on Injured Reserve due to a hamstring injury, Driscoll offers experienced depth across various offensive line positions.

Sunday's game is scheduled for 1 PM at MetLife Stadium.

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