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2. Tuesday was easily the toughest practice of camp so far.
The players took the field for a third padded practice in a row on Tuesday amidst intense heat and humidity. If those conditions didn’t make it tough enough, it was also the longest practice of camp thus far at two hours and 25 minutes.
The session included a 9-on-7 period focused on the running game, 1-on-1 pass-protection drills and a long drive drill period (among other segments) that truly tested every member of the roster.
These are the true “dog days” of camp, but as Head Coach Andy Reid has demonstrated over the years, his methods work.
“It’s hard work. You’re out here in the heat, and it’s tough,” Reid said. “The guys battled through. I appreciate the tempo that they set and all of the energy they gave.”
3. The running backs, tight ends, linebackers and safeties competed in one of the great back-and-forth periods of camp.
The running backs, tight ends, linebackers and safeties were tested in a variety of ways during Tuesday’s practice as part of two separate – but innately related – drills.
First, the running backs and tight ends took turns in pass-protection against a charging linebacker or safety. This drill inherently means the defensive player has an advantage due to their running start, providing the offensive player with a real challenge as they tried to hold their own as a blocker.
Next, the advantage reversed as the defensive player was tasked with covering the offensive player on a passing play.
It’s a fun drill that challenges all four position groups in a variety of ways, and in both aspects, tight end Noah Gray and running back Elijah Mitchell emerged as clear standouts.
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