5 standouts from the Eagles' 34-27 win over the Bengals in the preseason opener
Philadelphia will have a day off on Friday, before a light Saturday session, an open stadium practice for the fans on Sunday, and two days of joint practice with Cleveland next week.
With the dust settled, we're looking at five standouts from the Philadelphia Eagles' 34-27 win over the Cincinnati Bengals in the preseason opener.
WR Darius Cooper:
An undrafted free agent wide receiver out of FCS, Tarleton State, Cooper has been a training camp standout and dominated the Bengals with six catches on seven targets for 82 yards and a touchdown.
DT Ty Robinson
Philadelphia traded Thomas Booker to Las Vegas for cornerback Jakorian Bennett, and Robinson was a significant reason why Howie Roseman was comfortable moving on from the veteran. The rookie out of Nebraska is powerful and has a high motor that should rub off on his teammates. Robinson got his first NFL sack in the second quarter.
WR Ainias Smith
A player we had squarely on the roster bubble showed his explosive traits on Thursday night. Smith caught a touchdown pass and also added a 46-yard punt return on the night.
LB Patrick Johnson
Back where it all started, Johnson had a sack nullified, but made the most of his snaps and even recorded an interception.
RB ShunDerrick Powell
The rookie plays with burst and excellent footwork, carving out six carries for 32 yards (5.3 avg) and one touchdown.
This article originally appeared on Eagles Wire: 5 standouts from the Eagles' 34-27 preseason win over the Bengals

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