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Tucker: Intrigue abounds on defense with starting spots up for grabs at Eagles camp

Tucker: Intrigue abounds on defense with starting spots up for grabs at Eagles camp

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Eagles Preseason Analyst Ross Tucker joined the Takeoff Podcast with John Clark and talked about why the most intrigue at Eagles training camp is on the defensive side of the ball.
Tucker: Intrigue abounds on defense with starting spots up for grabs at Eagles camp originally appeared on NBC Sports Philadelphia
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