The Eagles made a move to bring back a wide receiver who they tried at tight end last season.
released a potential developmental player Thursday after he was dealing with an injury. The team officially announced that offensive tackle Gottlieb Ayedze was waived from the Non-Football Injury list . In his place, the Eagles signed wide receiver Griffin Hebert.
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