PHILADELPHIA (973espn.com) - The Eagles made a flurry of roster moves Wednesday, the most notable being the release of cornerback Ron Brooks.
Brooks, a Jim Schwartz favorite, was trying to reclaim the starting nickel back spot he earned last summer before a quadriceps tear ended his season in Week 6...
PHILADELPHIA (973espn.com) - It's not exactly the cavalry but the return of Ron Brooks to the practice field was one of the most important developments for the Eagles during the first two days of training camp.
The 28-year-old slot cornerback missed the final 10 games of the 2016 season with a ruptured right quadriceps tendon and was unable to return to offseason work...
On Tuesday the Eagles started the first set of their offseason Organized Team Activities (OTAs), offering the first opportunity for all of the team's offseason acquisitions via Free Agency and the NFL Draft to join their new teammates on the field...
PHILADELPHIA (973espn.com) - Veteran cornerback Ron Brooks has taken a pay cut and will remain with the Eagles for now.
The nickel back, who is recovering from a ruptured right quad tendon, agreed to take a nearly 50 percent hit from his base salary in 2017, moving from $1...
PHILADELPHIA (973espn.com) - As expected, Bennie Logan will miss his second straight game with a strained groin when the Eagles visit the Dallas Cowboys on Sunday night.
PHILADELPHIA (973espn.com) - With Ron Brooks lost for the season with a ruptured right quadriceps tendon, the Eagles wasted little time in replacing the nickel corner on the roster.
It wasn’t the obvious move, however, as Philadelphia placed Brooks on injured reserve and brought back defensive tackle Taylor Hart, who was fresh off a short reunion with Chip Kelly in San Francisco...
PHILADELPHIA (973espn.com) - It wasn’t all good news for the Eagles on Sunday.
Philadelphia did whip previously unbeaten Minnesota on the field but lost a significant part of its defense in doing so.
Starting slot cornerback Ron Brooks ruptured his quadriceps tendon late in the first quarter and will require surgery, according to the Philadelphia Daily News...