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He was one of the leaders of the injured group that included Carson Wentz, Jason Peters, Jordan Hicks and Darren Sproles.Even last season, Maragos was still around the team, offering a veteran voice for some younger players.K’Von Wallace grew up idolizing Kobe Bryant, inspired by Kobe Bryant, obsessed with Kobe Bryant.So when he walked into the NovaCare Complex the other day and saw the new Kobe Bryant Wall … well, you can imagine how cool that was for him.“That was awesome,” the Eagles’ rookie safety said. 2019 Philadelphia Eagles Starters, Roster, & Players: 9-7 (po:0-1) (1st in NFC East), Coach: Doug Pederson, ProBowl: Brooks, Cox, Ertz, Johnson, Kelce, Lovato
Maragos played defensive back for his final two college seasons.After going undrafted in 2010, Maragos played three games with the 49ers before carving out a role with the Seahawks for three seasons, from 2011-13. It’s right by the weight room so it’s giving me an extra motivation to be great because that’s all Kobe was and that’s all he wanted everybody around him to be, and that’s just always motivated me to compete and push.”According to a story on the Eagles' website, the Kobe Wall was the brainchild of Eagles vice president of football operations and compliance Jon Ferrari and vice president of equipment operations Greg Delimitros, who were looking for a way to honor the late Lower Merion native.With the approval of head coach Doug Pederson and general manager Howie Roseman, they created the Kobe Wall, which lists Kobe’s 10 Rules, including things like, “LEARN FROM GREATNESS,” “BE AMBITIOUS,” and “PROVE THEM WRONG.”The wall is in the hallway leading to the locker room from the practice fields and meeting rooms.“He played a whole different sport than I play, but I was always attracted to his competitiveness, his hunger and his grind,” Wallace said. The Eagles officially released him in February.What an amazing ride, thankful for everyone who made it so great! They are DeSean Jackson (33), Jason Kelce (32), Brandon Graham (32), … "You have to know what the guard's doing on every play. And they got good production out of him for a year.
"I think he brings a lot of value to the organization, to our offense. In his mind, it's something that's going to be new, it's something that will be challenging, but I absolutely think he has the critical factors to be very productive at the position. By Brandon Lee Gowton @BrandonGowton Jul 15, 2019…
"Look, Brandon Brooks is the best player at that position in the entire league, in my opinion, and it's a tremendous loss for us, that’s the truth, we all know that," Stoutland said. "I said, 'What are you doing?' Carson Wentz knows exactly what Eagles' offense is missingWhy Carson Wentz says he's 'not an idiot' about NFL's COVID-19 seasonNFL Top 100 rankings: Eagles' Carson Wentz reacts to his ridiculous snubEagle Eye podcast: Carson Wentz chats with reporters to open camp Former Eagles linebacker Nigel Bradham signing deal with NFC rival SaintsLeSean McCoy returning to NFC, signing 1-year deal with Tampa Bay BuccaneersNFL’s chief medical officer remains ‘cautiously optimistic’ about a 2020 season Davion Taylor knows he’s raw but refuses to make excuses as a rookie Explaining Eagles’ salary cap situation for the 2021 seasonDespite unusual offseason, Eagles rookies say they're 'like brothers already'Eagles' Marquise Goodwin responds to fans calling him 'stupid' for opting outGiants starting LT Nate Solder opts out of the 2020 seasonEagles bring back familiar face to help coach receivers at camp
Monday afternoon, offensive lineman Tyreek Burwell took to Instagram to announce his retirement from the NFL, leaving an open spot on the "Man it’s hard for me to sit here and put this into words but after careful consideration I’ve made the decision to retire from the NFL, Burwell wrote. Playing in the NFL has been a dream come true and this game has taught and given me so much.”See the rest of the message in the embedded Instagram post below ...Even with Burwell gone, the Eagles still have 15 offensive linemen on the roster, including seven tackles, eight if you count guard/tackle Matt Pryor. Thanks for the memories. 15 shortly after his retirement, the first retired number in the history of the franchise. "I believe everybody in the O-line meeting room and probably a lot of other players around here ... they look at Jason Peters like, 'This guy can do anything,'" Stoutland said. He said, 'I could play center, I could play center one day.
He was one of the leaders of the injured group that included Carson Wentz, Jason Peters, Jordan Hicks and Darren Sproles.Even last season, Maragos was still around the team, offering a veteran voice for some younger players.K’Von Wallace grew up idolizing Kobe Bryant, inspired by Kobe Bryant, obsessed with Kobe Bryant.So when he walked into the NovaCare Complex the other day and saw the new Kobe Bryant Wall … well, you can imagine how cool that was for him.“That was awesome,” the Eagles’ rookie safety said. 2019 Philadelphia Eagles Starters, Roster, & Players: 9-7 (po:0-1) (1st in NFC East), Coach: Doug Pederson, ProBowl: Brooks, Cox, Ertz, Johnson, Kelce, Lovato
Maragos played defensive back for his final two college seasons.After going undrafted in 2010, Maragos played three games with the 49ers before carving out a role with the Seahawks for three seasons, from 2011-13. It’s right by the weight room so it’s giving me an extra motivation to be great because that’s all Kobe was and that’s all he wanted everybody around him to be, and that’s just always motivated me to compete and push.”According to a story on the Eagles' website, the Kobe Wall was the brainchild of Eagles vice president of football operations and compliance Jon Ferrari and vice president of equipment operations Greg Delimitros, who were looking for a way to honor the late Lower Merion native.With the approval of head coach Doug Pederson and general manager Howie Roseman, they created the Kobe Wall, which lists Kobe’s 10 Rules, including things like, “LEARN FROM GREATNESS,” “BE AMBITIOUS,” and “PROVE THEM WRONG.”The wall is in the hallway leading to the locker room from the practice fields and meeting rooms.“He played a whole different sport than I play, but I was always attracted to his competitiveness, his hunger and his grind,” Wallace said. The Eagles officially released him in February.What an amazing ride, thankful for everyone who made it so great! They are DeSean Jackson (33), Jason Kelce (32), Brandon Graham (32), … "You have to know what the guard's doing on every play. And they got good production out of him for a year.
"I think he brings a lot of value to the organization, to our offense. In his mind, it's something that's going to be new, it's something that will be challenging, but I absolutely think he has the critical factors to be very productive at the position. By Brandon Lee Gowton @BrandonGowton Jul 15, 2019…
"Look, Brandon Brooks is the best player at that position in the entire league, in my opinion, and it's a tremendous loss for us, that’s the truth, we all know that," Stoutland said. "I said, 'What are you doing?' Carson Wentz knows exactly what Eagles' offense is missingWhy Carson Wentz says he's 'not an idiot' about NFL's COVID-19 seasonNFL Top 100 rankings: Eagles' Carson Wentz reacts to his ridiculous snubEagle Eye podcast: Carson Wentz chats with reporters to open camp Former Eagles linebacker Nigel Bradham signing deal with NFC rival SaintsLeSean McCoy returning to NFC, signing 1-year deal with Tampa Bay BuccaneersNFL’s chief medical officer remains ‘cautiously optimistic’ about a 2020 season Davion Taylor knows he’s raw but refuses to make excuses as a rookie Explaining Eagles’ salary cap situation for the 2021 seasonDespite unusual offseason, Eagles rookies say they're 'like brothers already'Eagles' Marquise Goodwin responds to fans calling him 'stupid' for opting outGiants starting LT Nate Solder opts out of the 2020 seasonEagles bring back familiar face to help coach receivers at camp
Monday afternoon, offensive lineman Tyreek Burwell took to Instagram to announce his retirement from the NFL, leaving an open spot on the "Man it’s hard for me to sit here and put this into words but after careful consideration I’ve made the decision to retire from the NFL, Burwell wrote. Playing in the NFL has been a dream come true and this game has taught and given me so much.”See the rest of the message in the embedded Instagram post below ...Even with Burwell gone, the Eagles still have 15 offensive linemen on the roster, including seven tackles, eight if you count guard/tackle Matt Pryor. Thanks for the memories. 15 shortly after his retirement, the first retired number in the history of the franchise. "I believe everybody in the O-line meeting room and probably a lot of other players around here ... they look at Jason Peters like, 'This guy can do anything,'" Stoutland said. He said, 'I could play center, I could play center one day.