DONE DEAL: Jason Kelce announce the signing of two interesting OC.
Apparently, the Eagles add two offensive pieces: Interesting details regarding both.
It’s said that one should make the most of each and every day. We all realize that’s a difficult request. One can only give it their all. It all turns out in the end, after all. Master the art of optimizing. Working as hard as you can teaches you the value of “work/life balance.” What connection does that make to the Philadelphia Eagles? We’re happy you asked, though.
Things on the Birds’ end have been rather quiet, aside from reports about Jason Kelce and conversations over the futures of Fletcher Cox and Haason Reddick. And then on Tuesday, Philly gave us something to talk about at last.
There are now two young offensive players on the team. Who do they represent? From where did they originate? Once more. We appreciate you asking.
Darian Kinnard, an offensive tackle, and Tyrion Davis-Price, a tailback, are supposedly signed by the Eagles.
Alright, so this is what we have. According to Aaron Wilson, Philly has reportedly signed Darian Kinnard, a former offensive tackle for the Kansas City Chiefs. The Chief most coveted is not that. While we wait to see what happens when L’Jarius Sneed enters the free agent market, Kinnard is a fascinating player.
Interesting Darian Kinnard facts
At six feet five inches tall, he weighs 322 pounds.
This season, he played six ST snaps and made one appearance in a game.
A previous fifth-round pick, he
He was a 2021 Consensus All-American.
He was selected twice to the First Team All-SEC (92020, 2021).
The Jacobs Blocking Trophy went to him.
He was a basketball player at a Kentucky school.
After moving to Cleveland, Ohio, Kinnard was born in Youngstown, Ohio, raised in Knoxville, Tennessee, and participated in the 2018 All-American Bowl. Despite receiving offers from Tennessee, Penn State, and UCLA, he decided to play collegiate football at Kentucky.
Interesting trivia about Tyrion Davis-Price
At LSU, this 6′ 1″, 219-pound tailback broke his teeth. Despite weighing 219 pounds, we don’t think he’ll be the sledgehammer.
As a senior in high school, he garnered 2,500 yards of rush yardage and 29 touchdowns.
He played for the formidable 2019 LSU squad, which some have called the greatest NCAA team ever. In a game against Florida as a junior, he established the school record for rushing yards (287).