The Eagles have signed tight end Cornelius Ingram to the practice squad. Ingram was drafted in the fifth round of the 2009 draft by the Eagles and spent his rookie season on injured reserve after tearing his ACL for a secon consecutive year. He returned to the practice field this past spring and went through training camp and preseason with the Eagles before getting cut during the final roster cutdown.
In his junior year at Florida, Ingram, 6-4, 250, recorded 64 catches for 888 yards and eight touchdowns. He joins Brent Celek, Garrett Mills and Clay Harbor as the tight ends on the roster. A spot was open on the practice squad following the release of DE Pannel Egboh Wednesday.
Click here to find out a little more about Ingram's journey.
-- Posted by Bo Wulf, 7:56 a.m., November 11