Eagles release newly acquired practice squad player

The Philadelphia Eagles officially announced a change to the practice squad on Tuesday evening:

  • DT Siaki Ika was released.

The Eagles only signed Ika to their practice squad last week. And that was a couple weeks after the Cleveland Browns cut him from their roster.

It’s possible Ika will return at some point; the Eagles have made a habit of shuffling practice squad players in and out. See: Caden Sterns … who the team might even add back to the mix after opening a spot with Ika’s dismissal (pure speculation).

Or maybe the Eagles will add a new player to the mix. We’ll see.


Each player below is eligible to be temporarily elevated to the active roster up to three times unless otherwise noted.

WR Parris Campbell (zero elevations remaining)

TE E.J. Jenkins (one elevation remaining)

DB Tariq Castro-Fields

CB Parry Nickerson

TE C.J. Uzomah

OLB David Anenih

WR Danny Gray

DB A.J. Woods

WR Kyle Philips

RB Tyrion Davis-Price

QB Will Grier

DT Gabe Hall

WR Marcus Rosemy-Jacksaint

S Andre’ Sam

T/G Brett Toth

OT Laekin Vakalahi (international exemption)

PRACTICE SQUAD INJURED LIST

WR John Ross (two elevations remaining)

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