The Eagles have waived tight end Jack Stoll, the team announced on Tuesday afternoon.
Stoll was signed to the active roster on Sept. 24 after spending time on the practice squad earlier in the season.
In seven games with the team this year, Stoll had two catches for 10 yards. Stoll stepped up when tight end Dallas Goedert was out with a hamstring injury, playing 67, 57, and 39 percent of snaps in Goedert's three-game absence.
Stoll joined the Eagles' practice squad after being released by the Giants during the roster cutdown. The Aurora, Colorado, native has played in 57 games for Philadelphia since 2021, making 22 receptions for 193 yards.
The former Nebraska Cornhusker also spent time contributing on special teams during his time with the Eagles.
– Written by Liam Wichser
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