Like most modern NFL teams, the Philadelphia Eagles are primarily an 11-personnel unit on offense, lining up with three receivers, one tight end, and a running back on 71 percent of their snaps through 15 games.
Eagles TE Grant Calcaterra has had some bad injury luck this season, and that trend continued on Monday night against the Seahawks. Just before halftime against the Seahawks, Eagles TE Grant Calcaterra was seen leaving the field and heading into the locker room with his right arm around a trainer and limping a little.
Obviously, YES, the Eagles should bring back their veteran tight end! The Eagles are pretty thin at the tight end position at the moment. Even with the
The Philadelphia Eagles tight end Grant Calcaterra exited Monday night's 21-17 win over the Kansas City Chiefs early with an ankle injury. He walked off
The position group looks a little light with Dallas Goedert and Grant Calcaterra sidelined. The Eagles already have to deal with missing Dallas Goedert, and now, his replacement, TE Grant Calcaterra is questionable to return against the Chiefs after suffering an ankle injury in the third quarter.
The Eagles have a huge Week 9 showdown against the Cowboys coming up, and with Grant Calcaterra in the concussion protocol, the team is adding another tight end.
The Philadelphia Eagles’ Dallas Goedert is one of the better tight ends in the NFL and arguably the best when it comes to marrying the old-school nature of the position where blocking was every bit the prerequisite that catching the football is.
Grant Calcaterra tried life without football and pursued some altruistic endeavors like firefighting and emergency care, but the game was always the Southern California native’s first love.
Eagles rookie minicamp began on Friday for five draft picks, 12 undrafted free agents, and 19 selected players invited to try out for the 2022 squad. Day
With the Eagles’ 2022 rookie draft class set and working out at the NovaCare Complex for the start of a minicamp, three of those impact players will have new uniform numbers.
With the Eagles’ rookies set to hit the field for the first time on Friday, the team got to work on the business end of things by agreeing to terms with three of its five draft picks: first-round defensive tackle Jordan Davis, and sixth-rounders Kyron Johnson and Grant Calcaterra.