Eagles rookie defensive back Cooper DeJean, who has been sidelined with a hamstring injury, is set to participate in individual drills during the team's joint practice with the New England Patriots. Coach Nick Sirianni noted that DeJean is progressing well, and his return could impact the team's secondary depth chart. Meanwhile, receiver Parris Campbell is also returning to practice after a groin injury, as competition for the No. 3 wide receiver spot heats up.
- Cooper DeJean is returning to practice after a hamstring injury.
- DeJean was a strong candidate for the starting nickel job before his injury.
- Parris Campbell is also returning to practice, increasing competition for the No. 3 receiver spot.
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- Campbell is returning to individual drills after missing time with a groin injury.
- He is competing for the No. 3 wide receiver spot.
Philadelphia Eagles

- The Eagles are dealing with injuries in their secondary and wide receiver corps.
- Competition is heating up for key positions as players return from injuries.
New England Patriots

- The Patriots are participating in joint practices with the Eagles, providing a chance for both teams to evaluate their rosters.