Eagles make roster moves ahead of the Super Bowl
The Philadelphia Eagles, besides wide receiver Britain Covey being questionable, are completely healthy going into the Super Bowl. Just one day before the big game, the Eagles have made several roster moves that include activating punter Arryn Siposs from injured reserve and elevating safety Anthony Harris and wide receiver Greg Ward from the practice squad […]
The Philadelphia Eagles, besides wide receiver Britain Covey being questionable, are completely healthy going into the Super Bowl.
Just one day before the big game, the Eagles have made several roster moves that include activating punter Arryn Siposs from injured reserve and elevating safety Anthony Harris and wide receiver Greg Ward from the practice squad to the active roster.
Siposs has been with the Eagles since 2021. He's missed the last six games with an ankle injury but returned to practice last week. Before he went down he averaged 45.6 yards per punt this season.
Harris signed a one-year contract with the Eagles in 2021 and appeared in 14 games. After he signed another one-year deal last March, Harris was released five months later after Philadelphia traded for safety C.J. Gardner-Johnson and then signed to the practice squad.
Harris and the Eagles mutually agreed to terminate his practice squad contract and he signed with the Denver Broncos last September but was released in December. Harris was then brought back to Philadelphia a week later after a few injuries at the safety position.
Ward has appeared in 40 games with 13 starts for Philadelphia since 2019. He led the Eagles with six touchdown receptions in 2020 but hasn't been on the active roster this season. With Covey possibly being out, he provides depth at receiver and returning punts.
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