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Zangaro, Brooks on what to expect from Kevin Patullo's offense

Zangaro, Brooks on what to expect from Kevin Patullo's offense

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The Eagles Just Made A SNEAKY Move That NOBODY Expected...
The Philadelphia Eagles made two big splashes today; one being expected and the other not so much. First off, Super Bowl winning Head Coach Nick Sirianni is here to stay as he has finally signed his contract extension. On a more surprising note, the Eagles brought back a familiar face to work in the scouting department after recently losing two of their biggest personnel pieces. Today, RB discusses all of this and more!
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