The Eagles ranked 29th in kick returns last season.
Eagles wide receiver and Olympic hurdler Devon Allen tore an ACL at practice in December, but he says he still believes he can compete in the Summer Olympics in early August.
The Philadelphia Eagles announced two roster moves on Thursday ahead of their Week 17 matchup against the Arizona Cardinals. The team signed wide receiver Griffin Hebert to the Practice Squad and placed wide receiver Devon Allen on the Practice Squad Injured Reserve with an undisclosed injury.
Speed kills in the NFL and that little truism explains how the Miami Dolphins have put one of the top six-game offense stretches in NFL history together so far this season.
Two-time Olympian Devon Allen is expected to play in his first NFL regular-season game on Monday night after the Philadelphia Eagles elevated him from their practice squad to the gameday roster.
Philadelphia hasn't beaten Tampa Bay since 2013. The Eagles didn’t have a two-time Olympic hurdler on the roster back then, but they do now. The Eagles have activated 28-year-old wide receiver Devon Allen ahead of tonight’s prime-time matchup.
The Eagles cut Olympic hurdler Devon Allen as Philadelphia trimmed its roster to 53 players. But they still like his potential as a receiver. So on Wednesday, the Eagles signed Allen to the team’s 16-man practice squad.
Greg Ward is signing to Philadelphia’s practice squad, Mike Garafalo reports, and a familiar name stays with the Eagles. Ward spent 2022 on the practice squad and has been a key pass catcher since 2019.
Devon Allen is two-time Olympian hurdler, and after having played college football for Oregon between 2013 and 2016, he caught on with the Eagles last offseason.
Philadelphia Eagles receiver Devon Allen doesn't possess the on-field credentials that can rival those of Miami Dolphins receiver Tyreek Hill or Seattle Seahawks receiver DK Metcalf.
From Dak Prescott’s new teammate to the Commanders fresh start, here's a look at whose stock is up and whose stock is down in the NFC East heading into the regular season.
Devon Allen crossed midfield when a funny thing happened to the two-time Olympian. His legs turned to granite. “Adrenaline’s crazy,” he said. “My legs felt super heavy at the end of that run.
For several players on the roster, Thursday's game was their Super Bowl. It was their chance to show that they belong higher on the depth chart or prove that they just belong on the roster. Here's how some of them fared in those attempts.
The Philadelphia Eagles activated wide receiver Devon Allen from the non-football injury list on Tuesday. He had been rehabbing a calf injury sustained while competing in the 110-meter hurdles at last month's USA Track & Field championships in Eugene, Ore.
The Philadelphia Eagles announced three roster moves on Wednesday, including placing WR Devon Allen on the active/non-football injury list. The team is also signing WR Deon Cain and releasing TE Dalton Keene in a corresponding move.
There won’t be any decision to make for receiver Devon Allen, not anymore after a calf injury forced him to withdraw from the USATF Championships last weekend at Hayward Field in Eugene, Ore.
Philadelphia Eagles receiver Devon Allen doesn't possess the on-field credentials that can rival those of Miami Dolphins receiver Tyreek Hill or Seattle Seahawks receiver DK Metcalf.
With one foot in the track and field world and the other still in football, Devon Allen may soon have a decision to make - he may have to jump into one with both feet very soon.
Thanks to consecutive losses against the Cowboys and Saints with Gardner Minshew at QB, Philadelphia (13-3) must play its starters Sunday against the New York Giants, taking opportunities from three intriguing players.
The Philadelphia Eagles were able to get a big preseason win on Sunday, climbing over the Cleveland Browns thanks a strong offensive output. While Gardner Minshew and Reid Sinnett stood out at quarterback, it was underdog wideout, Devon Allen, who stole the show.
The Eagles are coming off of an impressive preseason victory over the Cleveland Browns on Sunday afternoon. The team showed great resilience and grit to pull out the narrow win of 21-20.
After the race, Allen said he was “very surprised” to learn he had been flagged. He told reporters there is no way he reacted before hearing the sound of the gun.
Allen was in lane 3 for the race and got called for a false start. His reaction time was .001 faster than the .1 second threshold, so he got disqualified.
Rookie wide receiver Devon Allen is looking forward to his first season with the Philadelphia Eagles, but he also isn't letting his career as an Olympic hurdler completely fade away.
Devon Allen, a two-time Olympian already, participated in the 110m hurdles on Sunday and won the event with the third-fastest time ever.
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