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The NFL season continues when the Philadelphia Eagles host the New York Giants Sunday. Start time, how to watch, streaming and NFL TV schedule.
The Eagles are not moving left guard Landon Dickerson over to center to replace the injured Cam Jurgens. Instead, it will be Brett Toth, who replaced Jurgens when he left the Oct. 19 game against the Vikings with his knee injury.
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Eagles announce roster move before Giants game
The Philadelphia Eagles officially announced one roster move prior to the team’s Week 8 home game against the New York Giants: Note that the team had an open roster spot that hadn’t been filled since Za’Darius Smith retired (Brandon Graham has a two-week exemption period from when he re-signed earlier this week).
The Philadelphia Eagles announced a handful of roster moves in advance of their first practice of Week 8. Let's review each of the moves.
The clock is ticking. The NFL trade deadline is approaching, and the Eagles have a few problem areas they need to satisfy.
RB Cam Skattebo leads all offensive rookies in scrimmage yards (587) and scoring (38 points). His 398 rushing yards are the 3rd-most among rookies and the 3rd-most by a Giant through seven career games. His five rushing touchdowns are tied for 5th in the NFL.
Saquon Barkley finally broke out, the pass game finally survived without A.J. Brown, and all is right again as the Eagles pounded the Giants to avenge a Week 6 loss.
Eagles' All-Pro defensive tackle Jalen Carter and Landon Dickerson are in the lineup, while AJ Dillon is a healthy scratch for Week 7
PHILADELPHIA - Franchise icon Brandon Graham is officially back with the Eagles after a short retirement, but that doesn’t mean you will see No. 55 on the field