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Eagles release tight end Jack Stoll after recent roster changes

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The Philadelphia Eagles have announced the release of tight end Jack Stoll. The decision was made public on Tuesday afternoon.

Stoll, who joined the active roster on September 24 after a stint on the practice squad, played in seven games this season. During his time with the team, he recorded two catches for a total of 10 yards. His participation increased significantly when fellow tight end Dallas Goedert was sidelined due to a hamstring injury, during which Stoll played 67%, 57%, and 39% of snaps over three games.

Originally from Aurora, Colorado, Stoll became part of the Eagles' practice squad following his release by the New York Giants during roster reductions. Since joining Philadelphia in 2021, he has appeared in 57 games and made 22 receptions totaling 193 yards. Additionally, Stoll contributed to special teams throughout his tenure with the Eagles.

– Written by Liam Wichser

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