The Justin Evans experiment is over, as the former Saints safety will see his season end after his 21-day practice window expires. Philadelphia activated Evans’ 21-day practice window back on Nov.
Justin Evans' season is over.
The Eagles released their inactive list for Monday night’s matchup against the Chiefs, and Derek Barnett didn’t make the trip for personal reasons. Veteran safety Justin Evans (knee) and Goedert (forearm) are the only players to inactive with injuries.
The Eagles ruled out safety Justin Evans (knee) and tight end Dallas Goedert (forearm) for Monday Night Football. Goedert fractured his forearm in a Nov.
The Philadelphia Eagles announced a series of roster moves, including designating S Justin Evans to return from injured reserve. This opens up a three-week
His absence will thus be felt on the team’s revamped secondary.
The Philadelphia Eagles announced Friday that they’ve signed CB Bradley Roby to their active roster and placed S Justin Evans on Injured Reserve. Roby, 31, is a former first-round pick of the Broncos from 2014.
The cornerbacks and safeties are having to show their versatility early on Monday night. The Eagles secondary just can’t catch a break. There’s been a lot of movement for players early against the Bucs, and things had to shift again when safety Justin Evans left the field and eventually ended up heading back to the locker room.
Eagles safety Justin Evans is questionable to return with a neck injury. Terrell Edmunds has replaced Evans. Evans went into the sideline medical tent before walking to the training room for further examination.
There’s competition and then there is confusion. There’s open-mindedness and there’s indecision. The glass-is-half-full crowd might point to the Philadelphia Eagles safety competition opposite Reed Blankenship and rest assured that good players being pushed will work itself out in a positive fashion.
One half of the Philadelphia Eagles safety puzzle has been locked in since the early days of training camp when it became clear that Reed Blankenship wasn’t a mirage as an undrafted rookie last season.
A day after the news broke of safety CJ Gardner-Johnson departing the Philadelphia Eagles for Detroit, the Eagles made a move on Monday the 20th and agreed to a deal with former Buccaneers and Saints safety Justin Evans, per Ian Rapoport and Mike Garafolo.
The Philadelphia Eagles confirmed one-year contracts for linebacker Nicholas Morrow and safety Justin Evans on Tuesday. Financial terms of the deals were not disclosed.
Justin Evans has missed 59 games since joining the NFL in 2017, but he will have an opportunity to change the trajectory of his career in Philadelphia.
After seeing his first game action since 2018, Justin Evans will parlay his 2022 Saints work into a deal with the Eagles. Philadelphia will add the veteran safety, Ian Rapoport and Mike Garafolo of NFL.com report.
Sunday's inactive list is out for the Saints, which sees few surprises for the black and gold. New Orleans is in must-win territory against the Eagles today, and are going to have to have a heck of a game plan to beat them in Philly.
When he made his Saints’ debut on Sunday, Justin Evans hadn’t played a game since Dec. 2. During those 1,378 days between NFL appearances, the safety surely had doubts about whether he would ever get another chance.
This is Justin Evans’ first year on the New Orleans Saints roster. What should fans expect from him in 2022? Current New Orleans Saints safety Justin Evans was a second-round pick in the 2017 NFL Draft by the Buccaneers and spent two years there before injuries took their toll.
The 2022 New Orleans Saints will have almost a completely different look at safety than they've had the previous two years. Gone are S Marcus Williams, after signing a lucrative free-agent deal with the Ravens, and Malcolm Jenkins, who retired after 13 seasons.
Saints free agency has been pretty slow but the New Orleans Saints added two names earlier in the week. What grade does each of those signings deserve? The Saints have continued to build up their defense with some depth signings.
A name Bucs fans likely haven't heard in a while resurfaced earlier this evening. Justin Evans, a former second round pick [50th overall] out of Texas
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