The Eagles have re-signed tight end Cornelius Ingram to the practice squad. After the promotion of Jeff Owens and Jamar Wall to the 53-man active roster yesterday, there were two openings on the eight-man practice squad. One of those openings was filled by safety Jamar Adams.
To make room for Owens and Wall on the roster, tight end Garrett Mills was released, leaving the team with only two tight ends, so the addition of Ingram makes sense. Ingram has previously spent weeks 10-14 of the regular season on the practice squad.
Ingram, 6-4, 250, was a fifth-round pick of the Eagles in the 2009 NFL draft. He suffered a torn ACL in that summer's training camp - his second straight year with a torn ACL. In his his career at the University of Florida, Ingram recorded 64 catches for 888 yards and eight touchdowns.
-- Posted by Bo Wulf, 4:26 p.m., December 22