The Eagles announced two roster moves on Wednesday:
• Opened DE Bryce Huff's 21-day practice window
Signed by the Eagles in free agency, defensive end Bryce Huff has missed the last four games after undergoing a procedure on his wrist.
In 10 games (five starts), Huff has 10 tackles, 2.5 sacks, four QB hits, three tackles for loss, and a forced fumble.
Huff battled through the wrist injury for three games before landing on Injured Reserve.
Huff would add to a rotation that features Josh Sweat (seven sacks during 10-game win streak), Nolan Smith (5.5 sacks during win streak), rookie Jalyx Hunt (20+ snaps in three of last four games), and veteran Charles Harris.
The Eagles rank tied for ninth in the league with 39 sacks and have taken the ball away 14 times in the historic, franchise-record 10-game win streak.
The Eagles would need to make a roster move to activate Huff.
• Signed TE Kevin Foelsch to the practice squad
Foelsch (6-4, 250) originally signed with the Carolina Panthers as a rookie free agent following the 2024 NFL Draft but landed with the Jets fewer than two weeks later.
The University of New Haven product amassed 73 receptions for 660 yards and 16 touchdowns in five seasons.
Foelsch, a Ramsey, New Jersey native, earned first-team All-Northeast-10 Conference honors this past season after hauling in a career-high seven touchdowns. He was the first player out of New Haven to sign a UDFA contract since 2017.
The Eagles claimed Foelsch off waivers during Training Camp. Since the Eagles released Foelsch during the final roster cutdown, this will be Foelsch's third stint on the practice squad.