July 7, 2024

’This weekend marks the start of the Philadelphia Eagles rookie training camp. The team announced the signing of numerous undrafted free agents. Before OTA workouts begin this month, they placed a veteran on injured reserve and added two offensive tackles. In January, he inked a reserve/futures deal with the team.

The Eagles placed him on injured reserve in May, but it’s unclear what the ailment was or when they anticipate him to return to full health.

The Philadelphia Eagles just added a number of OTs.

The offensive tackle Gottlieb Ayedze, tight end McCallan Castles, defensive tackle Gabe Hall, offensive tackle Anim Dankwah, safety Andre’ Sam, and Laekin Vakalahi were all signed by the Eagles. Vakalahi will not be counted against the 90-man roster for the offseason because he is joining the Eagles through the foreign player pathway.

Prior to the Rooke minicamp, offensive tackle was prioritized by the Eagles. The Eagles placing a seasoned offensive lineman on injured reserve may have contributed to that. When the Eagles signed former first-round selection Mekhi Becton earlier this week, they gave away a hint about what was going on.

Le’Raven Clark is headed to IR

Le’Raven Clark is going to the injured reserve, according to the Eagles.

Clark was a member of the Eagles practice squad in 2023.

The third-round pick from 2016 is currently in his second season with the Eagles. During the 2021 season, he appeared in four games and started one for the Eagles. Over his career, Clark has participated in 64 games and made 18 starts.

Eagles and NFL fans’ first thoughts upon hearing the news

Here are the top early opinions regarding the Eagles’ decision to place Clark on injured reserve and sign rookie free agents.

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