Earl Wolff

Eagles Game Rewind
Eagles Game Rewind
Eagles Game Rewind
Say good-bye to the streak. After 413 days of futility at home, the Philadelphia Eagles opened up a big lead early, then held off a Redskins rally and had their most convincing win ahead of both their bye week and the final stretch of the season where they play three-of-the-final-five games at home...
Eagles Notes: Updates on Wolff, Peters and Kendricks
Eagles Notes: Updates on Wolff, Peters and Kendricks
Eagles Notes: Updates on Wolff, Peters and Kendricks
Eagles general Manager Howie Roseman says rookie safety Earl Wolff will miss "multiple weeks" with a knee injury that forced him to leave Sunday's game against Green Bay. Eagles head coach Chip Kelly gave a prognosis that was neither definitive nor optimistic when he gave his day-after press conference on Monday...
Eagles Inactives vs Broncos
Eagles Inactives vs Broncos
Eagles Inactives vs Broncos
Safety Patrick Chung was declared inactive for Sunday's game, meaning he will not dress and will miss the game. The news is not a shock as he was deemed doubtful, but it means Philadelphia will be facing Denver – one of the top passing teams in the NFL – without one of its starting safeties...
Nate Allen Wins Safety Job
Nate Allen Wins Safety Job
Nate Allen Wins Safety Job
Nate Allen and Patrick Chung will be the Eagles starting safeties in Monday night's opener against the Redskins according to Eagles head coach Chip Kelly who made the announcement today. "Nate ," Kelly simply stated.  "Film evaluation, games played, production so far through the preseason, camp and OTAs...
A Closer Look at the Eagles Safeties
A Closer Look at the Eagles Safeties
A Closer Look at the Eagles Safeties
The safety position will be one to watch Thursday night in the Eagles final preseason game against the New York Jets.  Patrick Chung will not play in the game, he will start at strong safety on Monday night against Washington in the season opener...
Still Plenty to be Sorted Out on Eagles’ Defense
Still Plenty to be Sorted Out on Eagles’ Defense
Still Plenty to be Sorted Out on Eagles’ Defense
The uncertainty is expected considering Philadelphia's defense will feature possibly seven new starters. However, don't mistake new faces for stagnancy as the uncertainty of the pecking order for the Eagles defense might be one of the most intriguing things about training camp...
Eagles Sign Five Draft Picks
Eagles Sign Five Draft Picks
Eagles Sign Five Draft Picks
On the eve of their rookie mini-camp, the Eagles signed five of their eight draft picks, including tight end Zach Ertz, the team’s 2nd round pick from Stanford. The Eagles also inked contracts with safety Earl Wolff (5th round), and three 7th round selections: defensive end Joe Kruger, cornerback Jordan Poyer and defensive end David King...
Eagles Rookie Earl Wolff Hopes to Contribute Right Away
Eagles Rookie Earl Wolff Hopes to Contribute Right Away
Eagles Rookie Earl Wolff Hopes to Contribute Right Away
Eagles GM Howie Roseman SAID expects fifth-round pick Earl Wolff to focus on special teams as a rookie. (Listen to Earl Wolff on the Sports Bash with Mike Gill) "He’s an impressive guy," Roseman said of Wolff. "His ability to come right in, contribute on special teams as well while he is learning safety spot and then compete...
Defensive Help
Defensive Help
Defensive Help
In addition to adding quarterback Matt Barkley in the fourth round, the Eagles added four other players on the drafts final day, all of which play on the defensive side of the ball. The Eagles took North Carolina State safety Earl Wolff in the fifth round and three seventh rounders with Utah defensive end Joe Kruger, Oregon State CB Jordan Poyer and Oklahoma defensive end David King being added...