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Eye On the Enemy # 24: Special guest Mike Garafolo – BGN Radio
John Stolnis discusses with Mike Garafolo of the NFL Network what will be a strange and regular NFL off-season with additional thoughts on the Eagles, including Garafolo’s opinion on the Pederson vs McVay PLUS Washington debate will change he the name of his problematic team ?! Powered by SB Nation and Bleeding Green Nation.

Podcast: A final look at the reasons for pessimism for the 2020 season of the Eagles – PhillyVoice
In the last episode of BGN Radio, which may have been recorded a week ago today ¯ _ (ツ) _ / ¯, Brandon Gowton and I discussed the Eagles part of our “dumpster fire” series .

Answering the best fantasy questions for the 32 NFL teams – ESPN
Who will be the most productive wide receiver of this team? DeSean Jackson. First-round pick Jalen Reagor could make a late-season push, but the plan is to have Reagor learn the Z receiver position exclusively to begin with – which means he would be Jackson’s replacement. Alshon Jeffery is still on the way to out-of-season foot surgery and could run out of time, and Marquise Goodwin must prove he can stay healthy, making Jackson, 33, the safest bet here even out of basic muscle surgery in 2019.

The most important Eagles for 2020: the Eagles need more than one game from DeSean Jackson – NBCSP
6) After this week 1 performance, the Eagles did not catch 50 yards for the rest of the season. Only three teams had fewer passes of 50 yards. And only three teams had less than their total of six 40-yard passes. The Eagles need Jackson to stay on the pitch in 2020. The good news is that Jackson’s basic muscle injuries and surgery are in the past now and he appears to be in good shape as the Eagles prepare for 2020. The bad news is that Jackson is a 33-year-old speed receiver who has played a full season only twice in an 11-year career. So even though Jackson is his usual fast car in 2020, it’s probably fair to expect that he will miss at least a few games this season.

David Njoku could make this Cowboys offense a true elite – Blogging The Boys
Cleveland Browns athletic tight end David Njoku requested a trade before training camp started, and apparently the Cowboys are interested. It may come as a bit of a surprise after the Cowboys gave Blake Jarwin a $ 22 million four-year extension, which seemed to top it off as a tight new start. But if a talent like Njoku becomes available, it changes the conversation, especially when Mike McCarthy and Kellen Moore are the ones leading the offense. Coming out of Miami during the 2017 draft, Njoku was considered to be in the leading pack in his position class alongside OJ Howard and Evan Engram.

Bears Fantasy Preview – Rotoworld
If the supporting cast barely changed, the trigger did. Hapless Trubisky has been replaced by Nick Foles, although the Bears will first make them unworthy of a rigged camp competition. Like apparently half of the coaches in the league, Nagy has a history with Foles, acting as his 2016 offensive coordinator with the Chiefs. At best, Foles has proven to be an average talent in the league, but it’s a level that Trubisky has never reached. Beyond streaming, Foles has no chance of forging its own fantastic value. His presence will benefit Allen Robinson and company. Never be afraid to take photos on the field – The Foles’ 14.7% deep pass was eighth among QB to try at least 100 passes last season (via PFF) – The Foles will offer Robinson more opportunities to play big games. Annoying, Foles will be the best quarterback A-Rob has ever played with. Coming from a WR19 finish with standard stitches as standard and WR9 as PPR, Robinson’s ADP from WR10-15 is on the mark. Surprisingly, Robinson is still two months away from his 27th birthday.

Bear fans, which non-NFC North team do you despise the most? – Windy City Gridiron
[BLG Note: The Eagles finished third in this poll.]

NFL sends COVID-19 camp and pre-season protocols to clubs – NFL.com
COVID-19 protocols for training camp and pre-season 2020, including treatment for those exposed to someone who has tested positive for the new coronavirus, were sent by the NFL to clubs Friday evening, Tom Pelissero of NFL Network reported on Saturday morning.

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