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The Philadelphia Eagles signed free agent wide receiver Devin Ross and cut offensive lineman Johnny Gibson, according to an official announcement from the team.
Ross played four years at Colorado prior to signing with the Tennessee Titans as an undrafted rookie free agent in 2018. Ross spent a good chunk of the 2018 season on the Titans’ practice squad. He then signed a reserve/future contract with the team but was ultimately released earlier this month.
The 5-11, 180 pound Ross is likely just a camp body to help the Eagles fill some reps during OTA and training camp practices.
As for Gibson, the Eagles only added him to their roster a couple weeks back. He originally participated in Philadelphia’s rookie minicamp as a tryout player. He’ll be severely missed.
The Eagles’ roster is currently full at the 90-man offseason limit. The team will need to make cuts if they want to make any more additions.