Jeffrey Lurie Chairman and Chief Executive Officer | Philadelphia Eagles Website
Jeffrey Lurie Chairman and Chief Executive Officer | Philadelphia Eagles Website
The Eagles have made adjustments to their roster, as announced on Tuesday. The team released wide receiver Parris Campbell from the active roster and defensive back JT Woods from the practice squad.
Campbell, a veteran in his sixth year, initially started the season on the practice squad. He was later promoted to the active roster following three gameday elevations. During his time on the field, Campbell recorded six catches for 30 yards and one touchdown across four games, playing a total of 112 offensive snaps.
JT Woods, previously drafted in the third round by the Chargers from Baylor, had been with the Eagles' practice squad throughout this regular season after being released during post-Training Camp cuts.
Following these moves, the Eagles now have vacancies on both their active roster and practice squad. They also have two players in the practice window coming off Injured Reserve: tight end Albert Okwuegbunam and wide receiver Ainias Smith.