Dom Disandro Senior Advisor To The General Manager/chief Security Officer | Philadelphia Eagles Website
Dom Disandro Senior Advisor To The General Manager/chief Security Officer | Philadelphia Eagles Website
The Philadelphia Eagles have made roster adjustments ahead of their Divisional Round game against the Los Angeles Rams. The team has elevated fullback Khari Blasingame and linebacker Nicholas Morrow from the practice squad for Sunday's matchup.
Blasingame, who was also elevated for last Sunday's Wild Card victory over the Green Bay Packers, participated in two offensive snaps and contributed on special teams with 10 more plays. This marks his fourth postseason appearance, adding to his experience in six career playoff games. Previously with Tennessee for three seasons and midway through his third season with the Chicago Bears, Blasingame joined the Eagles' practice squad on December 3 after Ben VanSumeren's season-ending injury. He has been elevated three times during the regular season by Philadelphia.
Morrow returns to the Eagles following Nakobe Dean's knee injury that ended his season. As a seven-year veteran, Morrow brings valuable experience, having played in 11 games this season with the Buffalo Bills on special teams. His familiarity with Philadelphia is notable; he started 12 games last year for the Eagles, recording 93 tackles and three sacks. While primarily a special teams player this season, Morrow could step into a defensive role if necessary. Sunday will be Morrow's second postseason game after reaching the playoffs for the first time last year with Philadelphia.
All players on the active roster are available for Sunday's game, with inactives to be announced at 1:30 PM.