Philadelphia Eagles offensive lineman Cam Jurgens will have some big shoes to fill next season, but for now, he just needs to worry about taking care of his new locker. Jurgens' locker was moved a spot over this week and his jersey will now hang where future Hall of Famer center Jason Kelce's once did.
The Philadelphia Eagles are adding a little more heft behind their "brotherly shove" with the activation off injured reserve of offensive lineman Cam Jurgens.
In a game featuring the likes of star quarterbacks Jalen Hurts and Patrick Mahomes, getting back a second-year offensive lineman might not seem like a big deal on the surface. However, he could have a significant impact, especially for the Eagles run game.
The Eagles could have their offensive line intact when they face the Cowboys this week, and they official promoted their newest offensive weapon.
The Eagles played without Cam Jurgens during the second half and overtime Sunday. They will need to continue to do so for the foreseeable future.
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Cameron Jurgens did not have what you would call a good week. He was without Jason Kelce to teach him the ropes at center, as the veteran snapper has been
Davis obviously prides himself on being able to dominate opposing linemen, but the former Georgia star is not out to make teammates look bad. That will likely go a long way in the locker room.
This marked the second straight year the Eagles used a second-round pick on an interior offensive lineman.
Convinced he could see NFL-caliber potential in Cameron Jurgens, coach Scott Frost placed a big wager in his first year at Nebraska when he unexpectedly moved the all-state tight end from Beatrice High School to center in his redshirt season, about the time he suffered a foot injury.
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