{"id":50684,"date":"2022-08-20T02:02:38","date_gmt":"2022-08-20T02:02:38","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/harchi90.com\/eagles-training-camp-2022-day-14-a-few-dominant-performances\/"},"modified":"2022-08-20T02:02:38","modified_gmt":"2022-08-20T02:02:38","slug":"eagles-training-camp-2022-day-14-a-few-dominant-performances","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/harchi90.com\/eagles-training-camp-2022-day-14-a-few-dominant-performances\/","title":{"rendered":"Eagles training camp 2022, Day 14: A few dominant performances"},"content":{"rendered":"
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BEREA, Ohio \u2014 These last two joint practices against the Browns are why Nick Sirianni believes in them so much.<\/p>\n

The Eagles and Browns were pretty even on Thursday but the Eagles were clearly better on Friday as the practice session shifted into the red zone.<\/p>\n

While the Eagles are sticking around in Cleveland for their preseason game on Sunday, don’t expect to see the starters playing in that one. Still, there will be plenty of youngsters ready for all those snaps.<\/p>\n

Let’s get to Day 14 observations:<\/p>\n

one.<\/strong> As always, housekeeping:<\/p>\n

\u2022 Didn’t practice on Friday: James Bradberry (groin), Miles Sanders (hamstring), Javon Hargrave (toe), Jason Kelce (elbow), Greg Ward (toe), Christian Elliss (hamstring).<\/p>\n

\u2022 While head coach Nick Sirianni avoids any timetable talk, word is that the Eagles expect Sanders and Hargrave back for Week 1. They’re just being precautions. Bradberry, meanwhile, is day to day.<\/p>\n

\u2022 Limited: Grant Calcaterra (hamstring) returned to practice for the first time since July 30. Sirianni admitted Calcaterra is obviously behind, but it was good to see the rookie tight end return to the field.<\/p>\n

2.<\/strong> AJ Brown had the catch of the day during early 11-on-11. As the Eagles worked in the red zone, Jalen Hurts lofted up a pass for Brown, who outmuscled Browns corner Greedy Williams, wrestling the ball away from him as Williams was tossed to the ground. As Brown stood over Williams, he stared him down. Absolute posterization.<\/p>\n

Not to be outdone, Dallas Goedert won a 50-50 ball over safety D’Anthony Bell in the end zone just a few minutes later.<\/p>\n

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Brown and Goedert have been the most reliable targets for Hurts this summer and it’s important to note how much Hurts seems to trust them, especially with these jump balls. A big criticism of Hurts is that he’ll only throw to receivers who are wide open. But if he has trust in these guys in practice, perhaps he’ll be willing to trust them in games too.<\/p>\n

3.<\/strong> Aside from that play when Goedert Moss’d a safety, he had an impressive one-handed grab on a perfectly executed screen pass. On that play, it was fun to watch rookie Cam Jurgens get out in front. The rookie from Nebraska had a block about 15 yards downfield.<\/p>\n

4.<\/strong> Browns defensive end Myles Garrett returned to practice on Friday after missing several days because of a personal matter. While Garrett didn’t parttake in team drills, he did go in 1-on-1s against Jordan Mailata twice. On the first one, Garrett had an impressive bullrush to push Mailata deep into the pocket. Mailata said that one was a win.<\/p>\n

That was supposed to be all they did, but Mailata asked Garrett to go once more. On the second rep, Garrett tried a speed rush around the edge and Mailata used his strength and quickness to widen Garrett’s path well wide of the quarterback. That was a Mailata win, so they finished 1-1. It was great work.<\/p>\n