Eagles Re-Sign Veteran Linebacker to Practice Squad Just 12 Hours After Release
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Philadelphia, PA – The Eagles wasted no time in bringing back one of their trusted defenders. Just 12 hours after being released as part of the team’s cutdown to 53 players, a veteran linebacker is returning to Philadelphia on the practice squad, giving the Birds added stability at a position where depth has been tested throughout camp.
The move reflects the team’s ongoing strategy of retaining experienced players who know the system while still keeping roster flexibility.
With younger talent emerging and final roster spots scarce, the release had been expected by some, but it was never intended to be the end of the road for the linebacker in question.
According to insiders, the Eagles value his toughness, leadership, and special teams contributions.
While he may not be an every-down starter, his presence in the locker room and his ability to step in when needed made him an easy call for the practice squad once he cleared waivers.
That linebacker is Patrick Johnson, who has been with the Eagles since being drafted in 2021. Known for his versatility as both a linebacker and edge rusher, Johnson has carved out a role as a rotational defender and consistent special teams performer.
For Johnson, the return represents another opportunity to prove his worth and stay ready if the Eagles call his number on game days. For the Eagles, it ensures that valuable experience and depth remain within reach as the long NFL season unfolds.
The quick re-signing shows Philadelphia’s commitment to continuity and resilience. Even as new names arrive and young players rise, keeping veterans like Johnson close to the roster underscores the team’s “next man up” mentality that has defined their success.
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