Qwiket Logo
Philadelphia Eagles
Philadelphia Eagles
Kelee Ringo
Kelee Ringo
Kelee Ringo
Kelee Ringo
NFL
NHL
MLB
NBA
NFL:
Arizona Cardinals
Atlanta Falcons
Baltimore Ravens
Buffalo Bills
Carolina Panthers
Chicago Bears
Cincinnati Bengals
Cleveland Browns
Dallas Cowboys
Denver Broncos
Detroit Lions
Green Bay Packers
Houston Texans
Indianapolis Colts
Jacksonville Jaguars
Kansas City Chiefs
Las Vegas Raiders
Los Angeles Chargers
Los Angeles Rams
Miami Dolphins
Minnesota Vikings
New England Patriots
New Orleans Saints
New York Giants
New York Jets
Pittsburgh Steelers
Philadelphia Eagles
San Francisco 49ers
Seattle Seahawks
Tampa Bay Buccaneers
Tennessee Titans
Washington Commanders
September 8, 2025
Eagles trade for Tank Bigbsy going into Week 2 | Eagle Eye Podcast
@NBCSPhilly
Eagle Eye
Eagles trade for Tank Bigbsy going into Week 2 | Eagle Eye Podcast

Tank Bigsby’s trade gives Philadelphia a versatile option behind Will Shipley as a rib injury lingers, plus a capable kick returner for field-position leverage. Bigsby rushed for 766 yards and seven TDs last season for Jacksonville and carries an 28.5-yard kickoff return average, suggesting a meaningful early role as the Eagles navigate backfield depth.

Beyond the backfield, the discussion weighs AJ Dillon’s roster fate, Jaylen Carter’s discipline, and Vic Fangio’s defensive adjustments. The crew also highlights rookies Cooper DeJean and Keely Ringo, Adoree’ Jackson’s return to a starter’s role, and how Howie Roseman’s aggressive roster churn could shape Week 2 and fantasy value across Philadelphia’s skill players.

Which Eagles back is best for Week 2 fantasy with Shipley out: Tank Bigsby or AJ Dillon?How should fantasy managers treat the Eagles’ RB rotation as Shipley returns?What is Jaylen Carter’s likely path to a larger fantasy impact this season?Could Cooper DeJean or Keely Ringo become fantasy-relevant in a PHI secondary role?
Mentions:
@Cooper DeJean | Philadelphia Eagles | NFL
@Cooper DeJean | Philadelphia Eagles | NFL
@D'Andre Swift | Chicago Bears | NFL
@D'Andre Swift | Chicago Bears | NFL
@Jaylen Carter | Philadelphia Eagles | NFL
@Jaylen Carter | Philadelphia Eagles | NFL
@Keely Ringo | Philadelphia Eagles | NFL
@Keely Ringo | Philadelphia Eagles | NFL
@Quaz Watkins | Philadelphia Eagles | NFL
@Quaz Watkins | Philadelphia Eagles | NFL
@Tank Bigsby | Jacksonville Jaguars | NFL
@Tank Bigsby | Jacksonville Jaguars | NFL
@Will Shipley | Philadelphia Eagles | NFL
@Will Shipley | Philadelphia Eagles | NFL

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ab8Aqn7ATTU..

August 22, 2025
Philadelphia Eagles Final Preseason Game of 2025
@PHLY_Sports
PHLY
Philadelphia Eagles Final Preseason Game of 2025

Eagles preseason finale teases an all-in-one fantasy narrative: the QB2 battle between Adoree' Jackson and Jacorian Bennett has kept the room buzzing, but the real drama centers on the secondary where Keely Ringo is firmly in the doghouse and Cooper DeJean might force a late-season reshuffle. Philadelphia’s offense leans on elite targets in Devonte Smith and AJ Brown, while the O-line rotation—Landon Dickerson, Cam Jurgens, and Drew Kendall—offers but signals of depth at guard/center. The defense buzzes with a live-wire DL trio (Carter, Smith, and Ojomo-like potential) and a linebacking corps that could be among the most athletic in the league. Week 1 against Dallas looms as a test both for the QB2s and for a CB2 plan that will determine where risk and upside meet in fantasy play.

Outside the field, bets and fantasy leanings hinge on 3- to 4-week timing: how quickly the Eagles unlock a true QB2, who emerges as the top CB2 option, and which pass-catchers soak up targets in a run-first system that still produces efficient volume. Lane Johnson’s looming top-15 potential discussion adds intrigue to blockers and line depth, while the WR duo of Brown and Smith remains the backbone for fantasy rosters, with DeJean and Ringo offering long-term upside in a defense that could flip games with pressure and turnover.

Mentions:
@Adoree' Jackson | Philadelphia Eagles | NFL
@Adoree' Jackson | Philadelphia Eagles | NFL
@AJ Brown | Philadelphia Eagles | NFL
@AJ Brown | Philadelphia Eagles | NFL
Dallas Cowboys | NFL
Dallas Cowboys | NFL
@Devonte Smith | Philadelphia Eagles | NFL
@Devonte Smith | Philadelphia Eagles | NFL
@Jalen Carter | Philadelphia Eagles | NFL
@Jalen Carter | Philadelphia Eagles | NFL
@Kelee Ringo | Philadelphia Eagles | NFL
@Kelee Ringo | Philadelphia Eagles | NFL
@Lane Johnson | Philadelphia Eagles | NFL
@Lane Johnson | Philadelphia Eagles | NFL
@Nolan Smith | Philadelphia Eagles | NFL
@Nolan Smith | Philadelphia Eagles | NFL
@Sydney Brown | Philadelphia Eagles | NFL
@Sydney Brown | Philadelphia Eagles | NFL

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MAyiI600pZ0..

August 21, 2025
Tyler Steen, Sydney Brown, Moro Ojomo among Eagles’ biggest training camp winners
@PHLY_Sports
PHLY
Tyler Steen, Sydney Brown, Moro Ojomo among Eagles’ biggest training camp winners

Winners and losers from Eagles camp surface as roster battles tighten. Sydney Brown stands out as a potential Week 1 contributor at safety behind Reed Blankenship, while Keely Ringo, Adoree' Jackson and Jakorian Bennett headline a cornerback group with real Week 1 stakes. Johnny Wilson’s season-ending injury reshapes WR depth, pushing John Metchie and Darius Cooper into clearer roles, and heightens talk around Montreal Johnson and Aniyas Smith. On the offensive line, Tyler Steen’s rise and Tyler Steen–Landon Dickerson pairing soothe depth concerns, even as edge and interior DL battles persist. Will Shipley climbs into the RB mix with AJ Dillon’s fate unsettled, and Kyle McCord appears to have nudged DTR for the No. 3 QB job. The show also weighs leverage points like special teams and roster finagling for the 53, highlighting a Philly squad with tangible week-one impact paths from camp.

Mentions:
@Adoree' Jackson | Philadelphia Eagles | NFL
@Adoree' Jackson | Philadelphia Eagles | NFL
@AJ Dillon | Philadelphia Eagles | NFL
@AJ Dillon | Philadelphia Eagles | NFL
@Darius Cooper | Philadelphia Eagles | NFL
@Darius Cooper | Philadelphia Eagles | NFL
@Johnny Wilson | Philadelphia Eagles | NFL
@Johnny Wilson | Philadelphia Eagles | NFL
@Keely Ringo | Philadelphia Eagles | NFL
@Keely Ringo | Philadelphia Eagles | NFL
@Lane Johnson | Philadelphia Eagles | NFL
@Lane Johnson | Philadelphia Eagles | NFL
@Sydney Brown | Philadelphia Eagles | NFL
@Sydney Brown | Philadelphia Eagles | NFL
@Will Shipley | Philadelphia Eagles | NFL
@Will Shipley | Philadelphia Eagles | NFL

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OSF2XrvlVOQ..

August 19, 2025
Eagles Training Camp: John Metchie debuts as Johnny Wilson, Drew Mukuba go down
@PHLY_Sports
PHLY
Eagles Training Camp: John Metchie debuts as Johnny Wilson, Drew Mukuba go down

Philadelphia's training camp day tested depth and exposed how quickly the offense can shift when top targets sit. AJ Brown and Devonte Smith were sidelined, opening avenues for John Metchie III and Johnny Wilson to show their wares. Mechie, returning from ACL and leukemia battles, stepped into a larger role, while the offensive line depth was stressed as Landon Dickerson sat and Matt Prior rotated in at left tackle. Will Shipley and Darius Cooper drew frequent targets as the receivers shuffled, signaling fantasy implications for week-to-week volume if injuries linger and practice reps remain split.

Meanwhile, the defense showcased unusual flexibility, with Jalen Carter and Jordan Davis anchoring a rotating front and Keely Ringo and Adoree' Jackson sparking nickel reps. The QB3 race tightened as Dorian Thompson-Robinson outperformed Kyle McCord with Tanner McKee out; Kyle McCord still earned second-team snaps, suggesting a near-term path for development in a rookie contract landscape. A late-game spike decision drew praise and critique, underscoring the need to balance clock management with aggressive play-calling in August. Future is bright for Mechie and Calcaterra as the receiving group reshapes itself around injuries and evolving depth.

Which Eagles WR breakout is most plausible if Brown and Smith miss Week 1?Given the QB3 race outcome, who among PHI’s skill players benefits the most in fantasy?Which depth-chart move would most improve PHI’s immediate fantasy upside?How should fantasy managers approach PHI’s depth players during the roster cut-downs?
Mentions:
@AJ Brown | Philadelphia Eagles | NFL
@AJ Brown | Philadelphia Eagles | NFL
@Devonte Smith | Philadelphia Eagles | NFL
@Devonte Smith | Philadelphia Eagles | NFL
@Dorian Thompson-Robinson | Philadelphia Eagles | NFL
@Dorian Thompson-Robinson | Philadelphia Eagles | NFL
@Grant Calcaterra | Philadelphia Eagles | NFL
@Grant Calcaterra | Philadelphia Eagles | NFL
@John Metchie III | Houston Texans | NFL
@John Metchie III | Houston Texans | NFL
@Keely Ringo | Philadelphia Eagles | NFL
@Keely Ringo | Philadelphia Eagles | NFL
@Landon Dickerson | Philadelphia Eagles | NFL
@Landon Dickerson | Philadelphia Eagles | NFL
Philadelphia Eagles | NFL
Philadelphia Eagles | NFL

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mT_TV7bgErg..

August 7, 2025
Tanner McKee shines in Eagles' preseason win | Eagle Eye
@NBCSPhilly
Eagle Eye
Tanner McKee shines in Eagles' preseason win | Eagle Eye

In a notable preseason matchup, Tanner McKee showcased his remarkable skills, completing 20 of 25 passes for 252 yards and three touchdowns in just over a half, leaving a significant impression on both critics and fans. His performance raises discussions about his potential as a backup quarterback, especially given Jalen Hurts’ tendency to miss games. The conversation around the Philadelphia Eagles centers on the depth of their roster and how they might handle injuries, particularly in the critical quarterback position.

Philadelphia’s preseason victory over Cincinnati, despite many star players not participating, was a pivotal moment to assess the team's depth. Players like Tyler Steen and Jiad Datson displayed promising talents. The Eagles’ strategy of resting key players has proven effective, as their September record under coach Nick Sirianni has been stellar. However, the question remains regarding the performance of the secondary, particularly Keely Ringo, who struggled significantly during the match. This opens up further discussions about the Eagles’ defensive plans going into the regular season.

What should fantasy players consider about the Eagles' quarterback situation?How does the Eagles' preseason performance affect their projections?What are the risks associated with drafting Jalen Hurts in fantasy?How does the Eagles' secondary play into fantasy decisions?
Mentions:
@Jalen Hurts | Philadelphia Eagles | NFL
@Jalen Hurts | Philadelphia Eagles | NFL
@Keely Ringo | Philadelphia Eagles | NFL
@Keely Ringo | Philadelphia Eagles | NFL
@Tanner McKee | Philadelphia Eagles | NFL
@Tanner McKee | Philadelphia Eagles | NFL

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e3hVrZOZS5A..

September 8, 2025
Eagles trade for Tank Bigbsy going into Week 2 | Eagle Eye Podcast
@NBCSPhilly
Eagle Eye
Eagles trade for Tank Bigbsy going into Week 2 | Eagle Eye Podcast

Tank Bigsby’s trade gives Philadelphia a versatile option behind Will Shipley as a rib injury lingers, plus a capable kick returner for field-position leverage. Bigsby rushed for 766 yards and seven TDs last season for Jacksonville and carries an 28.5-yard kickoff return average, suggesting a meaningful early role as the Eagles navigate backfield depth.

Beyond the backfield, the discussion weighs AJ Dillon’s roster fate, Jaylen Carter’s discipline, and Vic Fangio’s defensive adjustments. The crew also highlights rookies Cooper DeJean and Keely Ringo, Adoree’ Jackson’s return to a starter’s role, and how Howie Roseman’s aggressive roster churn could shape Week 2 and fantasy value across Philadelphia’s skill players.

Which Eagles back is best for Week 2 fantasy with Shipley out: Tank Bigsby or AJ Dillon?How should fantasy managers treat the Eagles’ RB rotation as Shipley returns?What is Jaylen Carter’s likely path to a larger fantasy impact this season?Could Cooper DeJean or Keely Ringo become fantasy-relevant in a PHI secondary role?
Mentions:
@Cooper DeJean | Philadelphia Eagles | NFL
@Cooper DeJean | Philadelphia Eagles | NFL
@D'Andre Swift | Chicago Bears | NFL
@D'Andre Swift | Chicago Bears | NFL
@Jaylen Carter | Philadelphia Eagles | NFL
@Jaylen Carter | Philadelphia Eagles | NFL
@Keely Ringo | Philadelphia Eagles | NFL
@Keely Ringo | Philadelphia Eagles | NFL
@Quaz Watkins | Philadelphia Eagles | NFL
@Quaz Watkins | Philadelphia Eagles | NFL
@Tank Bigsby | Jacksonville Jaguars | NFL
@Tank Bigsby | Jacksonville Jaguars | NFL
@Will Shipley | Philadelphia Eagles | NFL
@Will Shipley | Philadelphia Eagles | NFL

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ab8Aqn7ATTU..

August 22, 2025
Philadelphia Eagles Final Preseason Game of 2025
@PHLY_Sports
PHLY
Philadelphia Eagles Final Preseason Game of 2025

Eagles preseason finale teases an all-in-one fantasy narrative: the QB2 battle between Adoree' Jackson and Jacorian Bennett has kept the room buzzing, but the real drama centers on the secondary where Keely Ringo is firmly in the doghouse and Cooper DeJean might force a late-season reshuffle. Philadelphia’s offense leans on elite targets in Devonte Smith and AJ Brown, while the O-line rotation—Landon Dickerson, Cam Jurgens, and Drew Kendall—offers but signals of depth at guard/center. The defense buzzes with a live-wire DL trio (Carter, Smith, and Ojomo-like potential) and a linebacking corps that could be among the most athletic in the league. Week 1 against Dallas looms as a test both for the QB2s and for a CB2 plan that will determine where risk and upside meet in fantasy play.

Outside the field, bets and fantasy leanings hinge on 3- to 4-week timing: how quickly the Eagles unlock a true QB2, who emerges as the top CB2 option, and which pass-catchers soak up targets in a run-first system that still produces efficient volume. Lane Johnson’s looming top-15 potential discussion adds intrigue to blockers and line depth, while the WR duo of Brown and Smith remains the backbone for fantasy rosters, with DeJean and Ringo offering long-term upside in a defense that could flip games with pressure and turnover.

Mentions:
@Adoree' Jackson | Philadelphia Eagles | NFL
@Adoree' Jackson | Philadelphia Eagles | NFL
@AJ Brown | Philadelphia Eagles | NFL
@AJ Brown | Philadelphia Eagles | NFL
Dallas Cowboys | NFL
Dallas Cowboys | NFL
@Devonte Smith | Philadelphia Eagles | NFL
@Devonte Smith | Philadelphia Eagles | NFL
@Jalen Carter | Philadelphia Eagles | NFL
@Jalen Carter | Philadelphia Eagles | NFL
@Kelee Ringo | Philadelphia Eagles | NFL
@Kelee Ringo | Philadelphia Eagles | NFL
@Lane Johnson | Philadelphia Eagles | NFL
@Lane Johnson | Philadelphia Eagles | NFL
@Nolan Smith | Philadelphia Eagles | NFL
@Nolan Smith | Philadelphia Eagles | NFL
@Sydney Brown | Philadelphia Eagles | NFL
@Sydney Brown | Philadelphia Eagles | NFL

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MAyiI600pZ0..

August 21, 2025
Tyler Steen, Sydney Brown, Moro Ojomo among Eagles’ biggest training camp winners
@PHLY_Sports
PHLY
Tyler Steen, Sydney Brown, Moro Ojomo among Eagles’ biggest training camp winners

Winners and losers from Eagles camp surface as roster battles tighten. Sydney Brown stands out as a potential Week 1 contributor at safety behind Reed Blankenship, while Keely Ringo, Adoree' Jackson and Jakorian Bennett headline a cornerback group with real Week 1 stakes. Johnny Wilson’s season-ending injury reshapes WR depth, pushing John Metchie and Darius Cooper into clearer roles, and heightens talk around Montreal Johnson and Aniyas Smith. On the offensive line, Tyler Steen’s rise and Tyler Steen–Landon Dickerson pairing soothe depth concerns, even as edge and interior DL battles persist. Will Shipley climbs into the RB mix with AJ Dillon’s fate unsettled, and Kyle McCord appears to have nudged DTR for the No. 3 QB job. The show also weighs leverage points like special teams and roster finagling for the 53, highlighting a Philly squad with tangible week-one impact paths from camp.

Mentions:
@Adoree' Jackson | Philadelphia Eagles | NFL
@Adoree' Jackson | Philadelphia Eagles | NFL
@AJ Dillon | Philadelphia Eagles | NFL
@AJ Dillon | Philadelphia Eagles | NFL
@Darius Cooper | Philadelphia Eagles | NFL
@Darius Cooper | Philadelphia Eagles | NFL
@Johnny Wilson | Philadelphia Eagles | NFL
@Johnny Wilson | Philadelphia Eagles | NFL
@Keely Ringo | Philadelphia Eagles | NFL
@Keely Ringo | Philadelphia Eagles | NFL
@Lane Johnson | Philadelphia Eagles | NFL
@Lane Johnson | Philadelphia Eagles | NFL
@Sydney Brown | Philadelphia Eagles | NFL
@Sydney Brown | Philadelphia Eagles | NFL
@Will Shipley | Philadelphia Eagles | NFL
@Will Shipley | Philadelphia Eagles | NFL

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OSF2XrvlVOQ..

August 19, 2025
Eagles Training Camp: John Metchie debuts as Johnny Wilson, Drew Mukuba go down
@PHLY_Sports
PHLY
Eagles Training Camp: John Metchie debuts as Johnny Wilson, Drew Mukuba go down

Philadelphia's training camp day tested depth and exposed how quickly the offense can shift when top targets sit. AJ Brown and Devonte Smith were sidelined, opening avenues for John Metchie III and Johnny Wilson to show their wares. Mechie, returning from ACL and leukemia battles, stepped into a larger role, while the offensive line depth was stressed as Landon Dickerson sat and Matt Prior rotated in at left tackle. Will Shipley and Darius Cooper drew frequent targets as the receivers shuffled, signaling fantasy implications for week-to-week volume if injuries linger and practice reps remain split.

Meanwhile, the defense showcased unusual flexibility, with Jalen Carter and Jordan Davis anchoring a rotating front and Keely Ringo and Adoree' Jackson sparking nickel reps. The QB3 race tightened as Dorian Thompson-Robinson outperformed Kyle McCord with Tanner McKee out; Kyle McCord still earned second-team snaps, suggesting a near-term path for development in a rookie contract landscape. A late-game spike decision drew praise and critique, underscoring the need to balance clock management with aggressive play-calling in August. Future is bright for Mechie and Calcaterra as the receiving group reshapes itself around injuries and evolving depth.

Which Eagles WR breakout is most plausible if Brown and Smith miss Week 1?Given the QB3 race outcome, who among PHI’s skill players benefits the most in fantasy?Which depth-chart move would most improve PHI’s immediate fantasy upside?How should fantasy managers approach PHI’s depth players during the roster cut-downs?
Mentions:
@AJ Brown | Philadelphia Eagles | NFL
@AJ Brown | Philadelphia Eagles | NFL
@Devonte Smith | Philadelphia Eagles | NFL
@Devonte Smith | Philadelphia Eagles | NFL
@Dorian Thompson-Robinson | Philadelphia Eagles | NFL
@Dorian Thompson-Robinson | Philadelphia Eagles | NFL
@Grant Calcaterra | Philadelphia Eagles | NFL
@Grant Calcaterra | Philadelphia Eagles | NFL
@John Metchie III | Houston Texans | NFL
@John Metchie III | Houston Texans | NFL
@Keely Ringo | Philadelphia Eagles | NFL
@Keely Ringo | Philadelphia Eagles | NFL
@Landon Dickerson | Philadelphia Eagles | NFL
@Landon Dickerson | Philadelphia Eagles | NFL
Philadelphia Eagles | NFL
Philadelphia Eagles | NFL

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mT_TV7bgErg..

August 7, 2025
Tanner McKee shines in Eagles' preseason win | Eagle Eye
@NBCSPhilly
Eagle Eye
Tanner McKee shines in Eagles' preseason win | Eagle Eye

In a notable preseason matchup, Tanner McKee showcased his remarkable skills, completing 20 of 25 passes for 252 yards and three touchdowns in just over a half, leaving a significant impression on both critics and fans. His performance raises discussions about his potential as a backup quarterback, especially given Jalen Hurts’ tendency to miss games. The conversation around the Philadelphia Eagles centers on the depth of their roster and how they might handle injuries, particularly in the critical quarterback position.

Philadelphia’s preseason victory over Cincinnati, despite many star players not participating, was a pivotal moment to assess the team's depth. Players like Tyler Steen and Jiad Datson displayed promising talents. The Eagles’ strategy of resting key players has proven effective, as their September record under coach Nick Sirianni has been stellar. However, the question remains regarding the performance of the secondary, particularly Keely Ringo, who struggled significantly during the match. This opens up further discussions about the Eagles’ defensive plans going into the regular season.

What should fantasy players consider about the Eagles' quarterback situation?How does the Eagles' preseason performance affect their projections?What are the risks associated with drafting Jalen Hurts in fantasy?How does the Eagles' secondary play into fantasy decisions?
Mentions:
@Jalen Hurts | Philadelphia Eagles | NFL
@Jalen Hurts | Philadelphia Eagles | NFL
@Keely Ringo | Philadelphia Eagles | NFL
@Keely Ringo | Philadelphia Eagles | NFL
@Tanner McKee | Philadelphia Eagles | NFL
@Tanner McKee | Philadelphia Eagles | NFL

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e3hVrZOZS5A..

Philadelphia Eagles:
Nicholas Morrow (2)
Lewis Cine (1)
Kendall Lamm (1)
Dorian Thompson-Robinson (28)
Ogbo Okoronkwo (13)
Charley Hughlett (5)
Cameron Latu (6)
Brandon Johnson (2)
Kenyon Green (2)
Kylen Granson (1)
Keilan Robinson (0)
Elijah Cooks (1)
Joshua Uche (1)
Terrace Marshall Jr. (1)
Harrison Bryant (16)
Jakorian Bennett (1)
Patrick Johnson (24)
Azeez Ojulari (22)
Adoree' Jackson (3)
Jalen Hurts (3528)
Tanner McKee (2)
Saquon Barkley (1)
Will Shipley (1)
A.J. Brown (6)
Jahan Dotson (180)
Ainias Smith (67)
DeVonta Smith (6)
Johnny Wilson (88)
Grant Calcaterra (123)
Dallas Goedert (669)
Nick Gates (22)
Cam Jurgens (176)
Landon Dickerson (1)
Trevor Keegan (34)
Tyler Steen (1)
Darian Kinnard (1)
Jack Driscoll (9)
Lane Johnson (386)
Jordan Mailata (323)
Brandon Graham (1)
Jalen Carter (524)
Jordan Davis (167)
Moro Ojomo (38)
Zack Baun (1)
Nakobe Dean (1)
Jalyx Hunt (68)
Nolan Smith Jr. (1)
Jeremiah Trotter Jr. (4)
Ben VanSumeren (57)
Cooper DeJean (1)
Quinyon Mitchell (2)
Eli Ricks (59)
Kelee Ringo (5)
Reed Blankenship (166)
Sydney Brown (137)
Tristin McCollum (33)
Jake Elliott (158)
Braden Mann (24)
Rick Lovato (1)
Le'Raven Clark (4)
Byron Young (74)
James Bradberry IV (9)
Mekhi Garner (6)
Tyrion Davis-Price (1)
Danny Gray (3)
Marcus Rosemy-Jacksaint (1)
John Ross (10)
E.J. Jenkins (34)
C.J. Uzomah (11)
Brett Toth (20)
Laekin Vakalahi (0)
Gabe Hall (6)
David Anenih (0)
Dallas Gant (4)
Tariq Castro-Fields (1)
Parry Nickerson (3)
A.J. Woods (1)
Andre' Sam (1)
Nick Sirianni (809)
Matt Pryor (13)
AJ Dillon (20)
Nick Muse (2)
Avery Williams (1)
Charles Harris (3)
Ochaun Mathis (0)
Khari Blasingame (1)
Kevin Foelsch (0)
Kyle McCord (47)
Montrell Johnson Jr. (1)
Giles Jackson (2)
Drew Kendall (5)
Myles Hinton (6)
Hollin Pierce (1)
Cameron Williams (4)
Ty Robinson (16)
Jihaad Campbell (102)
Smael Mondon Jr. (1)
Antwaun Powell-Ryland (7)
Mac McWilliams (2)
Maxen Hook (4)
BJ Mayes (3)
Andrew Mukuba (81)
Joe Evans (0)
ShunDerrick Powell (1)
Darius Cooper (6)
Taylor Morin (0)
Lance Dixon (2)
Ife Adeyi (3)
Jacob Sykes (2)
Christian Johnstone (2)