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A defensive back was suddenly released for a lack of professionalism. Only 24 hours later, the team brought in a young pass rusher to fill the gap.

Eagles add Ambry Thomas to practice squad – NBC Sports Philadelphia

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

The atmosphere inside the Eagles training facility is hotter than ever after a shocking decision: CB Ambry Thomas was immediately released for unprofessional behavior, repeated late arrivals, and declining physical condition reportedly caused by all-night partying.

According to multiple internal sources, Thomas had been warned at least three times about showing up fatigued, with red eyes and noticeably slowed reaction time during practices. Several teammates even shared that he “no longer maintained the minimum discipline required to play in the NFL”.

The defensive coaching staff completely lost patience when Thomas showed up late to an important team strategy meeting. This incident is believed to be the final straw that led the Eagles to cut ties without hesitation.

Leaked information from inside the Eagles

A member of the coaching staff, who requested anonymity, told reporters:

“We need people who want to fight. Not someone who walks into a meeting room still smelling like a bar from the night before.”

Another Eagles player also revealed:

“No one has anything against Ambry. But focus is mandatory. Here, even the smallest lapse can cost you your entire career.”

The unexpected move: Eagles sign Titus Leo within 24 hours

Just one day after parting ways with Thomas, the Eagles made an aggressive move: re-signing young pass rusher Titus Leo to the practice squad.

Leo previously spent a short stint on the Eagles practice squad last month. While he has yet to produce notable NFL numbers, he is regarded as a young defender with strong work ethic, solid discipline, and a hunger to prove himself.

Leo’s return is seen as a clear message from the Eagles:
focus, discipline, and zero tolerance for anyone who falls out of line.

A defensive assistant coach shared:

“Leo has strong determination. He doesn’t complain, he doesn’t point fingers. That is exactly the type of player we need right now.”

Reaction from Eagles Nation

The Eagles fanbase exploded with thousands of comments:

“Right move. This is a Super Bowl contender, not a place to party.”
“Titus Leo is back. Hopefully he breaks out.”
“McDonnell and Sirianni aren’t playing around. Anyone not focused is out immediately.”

The energy inside the Eagles facility is extremely serious and tense as the team enters the defining stretch of the season. The swift punishment of Ambry Thomas, combined with the reinvestment in Titus Leo, shows that the organization is placing discipline above everything else.

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