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1:22Wild Card Upset Alert: 49ers vs. Eagles Could Be Closer Than Expected
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1:421 Reason Each Team Will Not Win Super Bowl LX: Philadelphia Eagles
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2:21NFL Wild Card Weekend Best Bets: 49ers at Eagles
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1:15Kyle Long's NFL Playoff Predictions: Divisional & Championship Rounds
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1:5549ers Injuries Hinder Ceiling For This Talented Team
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3:53NFL Wild Card Weekend Picks: 49ers at Eagles
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1:04NFC Wild Card Keys To Victory: 49ers at Eagles
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0:50Make The Case: Why Eagles Win Super Bowl LX
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2:26Power Rankings: Eagles round out the Top 10
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2:01NFL Wild Card Wagers: 49ers at Eagles
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0:39Danny Kanell's NFL Playoff Predictions: NFC Divisional Round
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1:59Danny Kanell's NFL Playoff Predictions: Wild Card Round
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1:37Make The Case: Why The Eagles Can Win The Super Bowl
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1:17Take Your Pick: 49ers Or Eagles
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1:49NFL Elevator Future Picks
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1:20NFL Week 18 Picks: Commanders at Eagles
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0:46Quick Look At Pete Prisco's NFL Power Rankings, Presented by Geico
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2:03Kyle Long Shares His Super Bowl Champion
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1:15Bears, Eagles Fighting For No. 2 Seed In NFC
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1:18Jonathan Jones on the Bills: 'They Still Have Not Been Able to Figure Out Wide Receiver'
Top Jeremiah Trotter News
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Eagles' Jeremiah Trotter: Getting first team reps
Trotter (lower leg) has been sprinkled in with the first team at times this week at the Eagles' training camp, Tim McManus of ESPN.com reports.
Trotter appears to have left his lower leg injury behind as he's ramped up activity at training camp. The interior linebacker is likely slotted in as the team's fourth option at his position behind Devin White, Nakobe Dean and Zack Baun, but his first team reps are notable nonetheless.
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Eagles' Jeremiah Trotter: Carted off during camp
Trotter was carted off during Thursday's practice with a lower leg injury, Martin Frank of The Delaware News Journal reports.
The rookie linebacker out of Clemson is thought to have dodged a serious injury despite being carted off the field, as Jeff McLane of The Philadelphia Inquirer reports that Trotter was just dealing with leg cramps. Trotter, a 2024 fifth-round pick, is expected to compete with Devin White and Oren Burks for the Eagles' second inside-linebacker spot alongside Nakobe Dean.
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Eagles' Jeremiah Trotter: Follows father's footsteps in Philly
The Eagles selected Trotter in the fifth round of the 2024 NFL Draft, 155th overall.
Trotter literally gets to follow in his father's footsteps and play linebacker for the Eagles. Trotter Jr. played his college ball at Clemson after becoming a big-time recruit out of high school. He lived up to the billing in college with All-ACC accolades and 180 combined tackles in his last two seasons. The Eagles needed help at linebacker, as 2022 draftee Nakobe Dean has not worked out thus far, but Trotter has similar issues to Dean in that he was a great college player with questionable projection to the NFL due to size and unverified athleticism. Trotter clearly has pedigree, and the film shows him as a strong tackler and instinctive linebacker, but 6-foot, 228 pounds is not the conventional frame of an every-down fixture in the front seven.
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Player Bio
| HT/WT: 6-1, 262 lbs |
| Birthplace: Texarkana, TX, USA |
| Age: 48 |
| School: Stephen F. Austin |
| Experience: 12 |






