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Eagles Starters Will Play Preseason Opener; Dillard Injured

Nick Sirianni and his staff are still talking through how playing time will be allocated in Philadelphia's preseason opener Thursday against the Pittsburgh Steelers.

  • Last Updated:August 11, 2021, 03:15 IST

PHILADELPHIA: Nick Sirianni and his staff are still talking through how playing time will be allocated in Philadelphia’s preseason opener Thursday against the Pittsburgh Steelers.

The Eagles first-year coach indicated that Jalen Hurts will start at quarterback, and most healthy players will see action. Left tackle Andre Dillard wont play after suffering a sprained knee in Tuesdays practice. Dillard, a 2019 first-round pick competing with Jordan Mailata for the starting job, is listed as week-to-week.

Everybodys in a little different scenario, Sirianni said Tuesday. Expect everybody to play, for the most part.

Sirianni said Hurts playing time might depend on how the offense performs presumably how long it takes to get the second-year quarterback a decent number of snaps. Sirianni didnt say how many series or snaps would be ideal.

Hurts started the final four games last season after Carson Wentz was benched. He said he would play every down, if asked to do so, and emphasized the importance of players getting comfortable in Siriannis offense. Second-year wide receiver Jalen Reagor said Hurts has been quizzing teammates on details at the teams practice facility.

You want to make sure everybody knows what theyre doing, Hurts said. It gives you reassurance when youre on the field. You have certain routes that have certain rules to them, certain things to activate versus certain coverages. We want to make sure everybodys doing that so theres no hesitation on my behalf, fearing that someone may mess up, or not be aware of what theyre supposed to do.

The teams most intense competition has been between Dillard and Mailata, a former rugby player from Australia who was drafted in the seventh round in 2018.

On Sunday, Sirianni said draft status wont factor into his decision on a starter.

Were in the business of winning football games, and whoever gives us the best chance to win the football game will be here, Sirianni said. At the end of the day, Im judged on wins and losses, and I very well know that. So, weve got to play the guys that are most ready to play and give us the best chance to win.

Sirianni turned 40 in June and is Philadelphias youngest head coach since Dick Vermeil in 1976. This will be his first game in charge at any level, though he said he called plays at times in preseason games when he was an assistant with the Chargers and Colts.

Its definitely a trial run, Sirianni said. Were prepared, really prepared. But there will be things that pop up, and I look forward to the trial run on Thursday.

Replacing Doug Pederson in January during the COVID-19 pandemic has presented challenges for Sirianni, who wasnt able to run 11-on-11 drills in the spring. He was still installing his offense last week; usually, by the first preseason game teams are long past that stage.

Its not that youre behind. You just have less reps, Sirianni said. Im really pleased with where we are right now, especially with 11-on-11 drills.

Sirianni said he will call plays, with offensive coordinator Shane Steichen relaying them to the quarterback.

Thats the communication that (the QB) hears every day in practice, and thats why well do it like that in the game, Sirianni said.

Reagor said the first preseason game will provide that first hint of identity for the offense, though Sirianni cautioned fans not to expect much.

One of the things that we have to our advantage is that nobody really knows what were running, he said of his first-year staff. To say were going to show everything (in the preseason), its just not going to be the case.

Notes: The Eagles announced that veteran DE Ryan Kerrigan had thumb surgery and is expected to miss 7 to 10 days. … First-round rookie WR DeVonta Smith, recovering from an MCL sprain, jogged around some cones with a pressure sleeve on his left leg. … S KVon Wallace also is week-to-week after sustaining a strained groin in practice. … WR Michael Walker rode the cart inside after crumpling with a recurrence of a foot injury. … RB Kerryon Johnsons attempt at pass-blocking vs. DE Derek Barnett ended with Johnson flying backward, head over heels … CB Darius Slay, asked to name a receiver who has impressed him, identified Ugly Quez Watkins. Slay did not explain the nickname. … Reagor was an outside receiver last season but has done a lot of work in the slot in this camp. Reagor said he played the slot a lot in high school and college. Its not nothing new. … just getting back to my roots, he said.

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first published:August 11, 2021, 03:09 IST