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Eagles Re-Sign “Family Face” to Practice Squad and NFL Fans Are Losing It Over the Hidden Identity

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In a move that caught even the most plugged in fans off guard, the Philadelphia Eagles have quietly brought back a familiar face, someone insiders affectionately refer to as "Family Face."

No flashy announcement. No social media welcome video. Just a short confirmation from trusted reporter Aaron Wilson. And that was enough to send Eagles fans into full detective mode asking the question: Who is Family Face?

The answer is buried in the updated list of practice squad additions.
Terrace Marshall, the former second round wide receiver once drafted by the Carolina Panthers, has officially rejoined the Eagles, marking his second stint in Philadelphia during the 2025 season.

Eagles release Terrace Marshall


Marshall, the overlooked mystery man

At 25 years old, Marshall was once a rising star at LSU. He opted out midway through the 2020 college season to prepare for the NFL Draft and was selected 59th overall by the Panthers in 2021.

But despite early promise, his NFL journey has been bumpy. In 2023, he appeared in nine games for Carolina, hauling in 19 receptions on 33 targets for just 139 yards and no touchdowns.
Unable to find a trade partner, Carolina waived him in August 2025.

He briefly joined the San Francisco 49ers practice squad to finish out the 2024 season, a quiet chapter few noticed.

In early 2025, the Eagles gave him a shot with a one year deal. But after preseason, Marshall was released from the 53 man roster. Most assumed the book was closed.

Then came the twist. On December 1st, the Eagles quietly added Marshall back to the practice squad, and the name “Family Face” once again echoed through the halls of Novacare Complex.


Here is the Eagles practice squad after adding Marshall:

  • LB Chance Campbell

  • TE E J Jenkins

  • CB Brandon Johnson

  • QB Kyle McCord

  • S Andre Sam

  • OT Luke Felix Fualalo (International, Injured)

  • OL Hollin Pierce

  • C Jake Majors

  • DT Gabe Hall

  • WR Quez Watkins

  • DB Tariq Castro Fields

  • DB Parry Nickerson

  • WR Danny Gray

  • LB Patrick Johnson

  • DE Ta’Quon Graham

  • DB Ambry Thomas

  • WR Terrace Marshall


  • Strategic depth move or quiet redemption

    This move signals that the Eagles are stockpiling wide receiver depth as they gear up for a playoff push. Marshall, a player who has bounced between rosters but still carries untapped potential, fits that bill perfectly.

    It is not just about statistics. It is about giving chances to players who may still have that spark left.

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