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Leodis McKelvin: Released by Eagles
Leodis McKelvin was released by the Eagles on Wednesday.McKelvin signed a two-year, $6 million contract with Philadelphia last offseason. In 13 games with the Eagles in 2016, he recorded 43 tackles and two interceptions, including one pick-six. He saw the field on 57.5 percent of the team's defensive snaps, but routinely struggled in man-to-man coverage. He'll be 32 come the start of the 2017 regular season.
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Eagles' Leodis McKelvin: Nine tackles versus Bengals
Leodis McKelvin tallied nine tackles Sunday against the Bengals.McKelvin tied for the team lead in tackles Sunday, but also helped allow Bengals QB Andy Dalton to rack up over 300 yards passing to go along with a pair of scores. He'll look to get back on track next week against Washington.
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Eagles' Leodis McKelvin: Full practice Wednesday
Leodis McKelvin (concussion) was a full participant in Thursday's practice.McKelvin exited Sunday's game against the Seahawks with a head injury and entered concussion protocol Monday. He then missed practice Wednesday. However, his uninhibited outing on Thursday suggests he'll be full-tilt come Monday night's matchup with the Packers.
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Eagles' Leodis McKelvin: Not practicing Wednesday
Leodis McKelvin (concussion) will not participate in practice Wednesday.Luckily for McKelvin, the Philadelphia Eagles have an extra day to recover and prepare for their Week 12 matchup, which is set for Monday against the Packers. Jalen Mills figures to see reps with the first team in practice while McKelvin remains under the league's concussion protocol.
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Eagles' Leodis McKelvin: Enters concussion protocol
Leodis McKelvin is in the league's concussion protocol.McKelvin was forced to leave Week 11's contest in the fourth quarter and will now have to be cleared before returning to game action. Look for Jalen Mills to see a starter's share of work as long as McKelvin remains out.
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Eagles' Leodis McKelvin: Exits with head injury
Leodis McKelvin was forced to exit Sunday's game against the Seahawks to be evaluated for a head injury.McKelvin took a blow to the head early in the fourth quarter Sunday. Jalen Mills figures to see extra time the rest of the way if McKelvin can't return.
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Eagles' Leodis McKelvin: Cleared to play in Week 7
Leodis McKelvin (hamstring) is active for Sunday's Week 7 matchup with the Vikings.The hamstring injury prevented McKelvin from playing in last week's loss to the Redskins, but after practicing fully from Wednesday through Friday, he'll likely be cleared to take back his spot as one of the starting corners. Look for Ron Brooks, who filled in for McKelvin last week, to move back to the bench.
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Eagles' Leodis McKelvin: Considered questionable to play
Leodis McKelvin (hamstring) is questionable for Sunday's game against the Vikings.McKelvin didn't play Sunday against the Redskins due to a tweaked hamstring, but was a full participant in every practice this week and doesn't appear in danger of missing a second consecutive game.
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Eagles' Leodis McKelvin: Practices in full Wednesday
Leodis McKelvin (hamstring) practiced in full on Wednesday, Martin Frank of the Delaware News Journal reports.McKelvin's return to full participation this week bodes well for his status heading into Sunday's matchup against the undefeated Vikings. Barring any setbacks throughout the week, he'll be back in the starting lineup at cornerback.
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Eagles' Leodis McKelvin: Inactive for Week 6
Leodis McKelvin (hamstring) is inactive for Sunday's Week 6 matchup with the Redskins, Les Bowen of the Philadelphia Daily News reports.After failing to practice Wednesday and Thursday, McKelvin returned to limited activity Friday, but that wasn't enough for the Philadelphia Eagles to clear him for Week 6. With McKelvin out, Ron Brooks will pick up a start in the secondary.