The Philadelphia Eagles traded away veteran defensive lineman Kentavius Street and a 2025 seventh-round pick to the Atlanta Falcons on Monday. In return,
The Eagles had a few scary moments in their tie with the Browns, and now we know that Zech McPhearson will miss the 2023 season, and Tyrie Cleveland and Moro Ojomo both have concussions.
The Philadelphia Eagles released an update on a pair of players who were carted off the field with injuries on Thursday night during a preseason game against the Cleveland Browns.
During a preseason game against the Cleveland Browns, two Philadelphia Eagles players got hurt. Tyrie Cleveland, a wide receiver, and Moro Ojomo, a defensive lineman, had neck injuries and had to be taken off the field on carts.
A couple of scary moments have occurred in Philadelphia on Thursday, with the Eagles hosting the Cleveland Browns for a preseason game. Injuries have been a huge storyline, with rookie defensive lineman Moro Ojomo being the latest to go down.
The 2023 NFL Draft nearly came and went for Texas Longhorns defensive lineman Moro Ojomo. But after three days of waiting, the Philadelphia Eagles selected him 11 picks before the end of the draft at pick No.
Were the Eagles' much-vaunted draft picks worth the hype? We evaluate what each drafted player brings to the table in their rookie year and beyond.
It has been a strong showing so far in the 2023 NFL draft for the Texas Longhorns, with defensive lineman Moro Ojomo the latest to be drafted after he was selected by the Philadelphia Eagles with the No.
The Nigera native is only 21 year old despite spending five years with the Longhorns. Nearly five years ago, 247Sports was wondering if Texas Longhorns defensive lineman Moro Ojomo was the best 17-year-old football player in the country as he entered his true freshman season on the Forty Acres.
Moro Ojomo NFL Draft Overview Position: Defensive Tackle Height: 6′-3″ Weight: 292 pounds School: Texas More 2023 NFL Draft Profiles After spending the past five seasons with the Texas Longhorns, Moro Ojomo has decided to declare for the 2023 NFL Draft.
Moro Ojomo has been a staple for Texas' defensive line since arriving on campus in 2018. Now, he's off to the NFL. Ojomo officially declared for the 2023 NFL Draft Sunday afternoon via his Instagram, forgoing his final year of eligibility with the Longhorns.
Moro Ojomo Texas Longhorns #98 Pos: iDL Ht: 6020 Wt: 276 40: 5.10 DOB: 8/15/2001 Hometown: Katy, TX High School: Katy Eligibility: 2023 One Liner: Ojomo
The senior criticized his younger teammates last week. View the original article to see embedded media. Texas coach Steve Sarkisian addressed defensive lineman Moro Ojomo’s criticism of the team Tuesday and expressed his disappointment.
Texas coach Steve Sarkisian says defensive lineman Moro Ojomo won't be speaking to the media "for a while" after the fifth-year senior questione the focus of some younger players.
If you ask any Texas Longhorns football fan, the last decade-plus of football has left a lot to be desired. Since their last National Title appearance
The defensive line is expected to be a strength for the Longhorns, and Moro Ojomo could be a big reason why now that he’s working in the right role. Moro Ojomo hit the college landscape earlier than most.
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