Highlights from Day 1 of Eagles OTAs
The Eagles won the Super Bowl three months ago, and after free agency, the NFL draft, the schedule release, and a Tush Push vote, the reigning Champions hit the practice field for the first time since the nine-week off-season program began on April 21.
The defense has undergone an overhaul after defensive tackle Milton Williams (New England), Josh Sweat (Arizona), cornerback Darius Slay (Pittsburgh), cornerback Isaiah Rodgers (Minnesota), and linebacker Oren Burks (Cincinnati) all departed via free agency.
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Philadelphia took the field at the NovaCare Complex on Tuesday, and we're looking at highlights the Eagles released from Day 1 of OTAs.
During free agency, Philadelphia made moves to strengthen some positions and fill pressing roster needs. The Eagles added ten talented rookies on NFL draft weekend.
After watching 12 players depart in free agency, Roseman added two dynamic SEC linebackers, an All-American pass rusher, three offensive linemen, and an accomplished quarterback from St. Joe's Prep.
This article originally appeared on Eagles Wire: Highlights from Day 1 of Philadelphia Eagles OTAs

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