The Philadelphia Eagles announced two key roster moves ahead of their Week 1 matchup against the Green Bay Packers in Brazil. These changes involved temporarily elevating offensive lineman Nick Gates and tight end E.J. Jenkins from the practice squad to the active roster.
NFL teams are allowed to promote practice squad players up to three times during the regular season and an unlimited number of times in the postseason. This rule provides flexibility for teams to adjust their rosters depending on game-day needs without making permanent changes.
Starting with Nick Gates, his promotion aligns with reports that surfaced when he initially signed with the Eagles’ practice squad. It was anticipated that he would be elevated for the season opener, and now he serves as a key backup to the starting center, Cam Jurgens. Gates brings valuable experience, with 29 career starts in 44 games played, making him a reliable option should an injury occur. In addition to his role as a backup center, Gates can also step in at guard if needed, offering the team versatility along the offensive line. While the Eagles hope they won’t need to call on him during the game, they can feel confident knowing they have a seasoned player ready to step in if necessary.
Turning to E.J. Jenkins, his elevation addresses the Eagles’ need for additional depth at the tight end position. Currently, the active roster includes only two tight ends, Dallas Goedert and Grant Calcaterra. The expectation was that another tight end would be promoted to provide depth and support for special teams, and Jenkins fits this role. Interestingly, Jack Stoll, who was the Eagles’ second tight end in previous seasons, was not included in the group of seven practice squad players brought to Brazil. This leaves Jenkins in a position to step up and contribute not only as a depth piece on offense but also on special teams.
In summary, these temporary elevations provide the Eagles with experienced depth and flexibility as they prepare for their Week 1 game. Gates offers stability and versatility on the offensive line, while Jenkins bolsters the tight end group and special teams unit. The team’s use of practice squad promotions allows them to make strategic roster adjustments based on game needs, ensuring they are well-prepared for the challenges ahead.