Jalenhurts beats Cam Newton in Patriots Eagles Practices – Philadelphia Eagles Blog

PHILADELPHIA – There is nothing better than a group practice during training camp, especially when it brings back a friend.

Only a matter time. New England Patriots defensive back Jalen MillsHe wore a sloppy smile as he met his old team. Philadelphia EaglesDuring the first of two practices jointly Monday. He was irritated by the Eagles’ sideline, especially at cornerback. Darius SlayIn a series high-pitch taunts he kept encouraging Eagles’ offense throw his way. Mills was the only one who surprised everyone.

Left tackle Jordan MailataMailata said that Mills, a 6-foot-8, 346-pound, former Australian rugby player gave him a “cheeky two-finger touch to the helmet” after he realized Mills had jumped offside. Mills responded by pushing Mailata into the back. This drew the fury of Eagles players including the wide receiver. Jalen Reagor

“Honestly, I did not expect him to explode. “Honestly, I didn’t expect him to blow up,” I said. It’s okay. You’re cool. It is on the field. It is not off-field. He hasn’t yet seen me. He seemed to be going to. Myles GarrettMailata giggled about the Oct 2020 incident, in which Mailata said, “To be truthful.” Cleveland Browns player ripped the helmet off Mason Rudolph and slugged the Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback in the head with it.

Also, there was a violent collision in the middle between Patriots tight ends Matt LaCosseEagles and Eagles defensive end Derek BarnettLaCosse left feeling shaken after the practice. However, cooler heads prevailed in a lively two-hour practice.

Hurts takes on a legendary QB

Eagles quarterback Jalen HurtsMonday was called in. With the exception of one poor 7-on-7 drill, in which he threw 2 interceptions, he performed well against Bill Belichick’s defense. Hurts was undoubtedly the most impressive of all the quarterbacks on Monday. Mac Jones2011, No. 2011 No. Cam Newton

It was the first time I had ever met him face to face. I tried to figure out where to go, but it was too late. [to college]Hurts explained that he called Hurts the second round. I’ve had contact with him as well. As an older player, he is a legend for the many things that he did in college and the league. He was a great player and a good friend growing up. It was wonderful to be able talk to him and to establish a connection with him.

After practicing, Newton called Hurts “little brothers”.

Newton stated, “A lot many guys I admire from far, and just seeing the state of NFL and having such athleticism at quarterback, it’s something you can smile about.” Through college, I was a fan of Joel. I learned so much about him in high school from Houston, which led me to JUCO. For me to see him here today is just love.

Nick Sirianni, Eagles’ coach, also praised Belichick.

“Footnote, this coach is one of the most respected in the industry. This is truly the greatest NFL coach. He said that he really looks forward to taking lessons from him. We watch tape of athletes, much like we do with tape of football players. Coach Belichick will do the exact same thing.

Reagor heating up

Hurts made one of his best passes today with a teardrop throw over Patriots corner J.C. JacksonReagor slid down the left sideline, and he brought it in with a short bobble.

After a slow start at training camp, Reagor has been improving. He is more efficient on his routes and has improved in speed and agility. He is looking for the next step in his career after an indifferent rookie season where he caught just 31 balls and gained 396 yards.

Hurts stated, “The more you perform with all you do, the greater your confidence. I believe his confidence is increasing every day.” You climb this mountain. It takes time.

Smith takes strides

DeVonta SmithHeisman Trophy champion and current No. Heisman Trophy winner and No.10 overall draft pick, was sidelined by a torn MCL in his left leg since Aug. 1. Although he was only able to go back to practice on Monday, the wide receiver moved well.

The Eagles lack experience with a wide receiver group that includes players over 25 years of age. The emergence of Quez WatkinsReagor’s positive sign and Smith’s abilities make it an exciting group to follow.

Continue reading about the Eagles camp

Eric WilsonThe former Minnesota VikingsLinebacker purchased in NFL free agencyIt has been a great summer for. The practice ended Monday with Newton’s interception in the endzone. Linebacker Alex SingletonNewton was almost as close to being his choice, but he didn’t manage. The moment Slay and teammate Newton collided was terrifying. Slay was colliding with a fellow teammate in an unnerving moment. Anthony HarrisWhile trying to make play, Slay took a blow to his neck and shoulders. After being examined by trainers, Slay was able to stay on the ground for a while but looked fine from the sidelines. Guards for the Eagles Brandon BrooksAnd Isaac Seumalohave fully recovered from their hamstring injuries. This is the first summer that the offensive starting line is fully intact.


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