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1:12Eagles Sound Off After Clinching NFC East Title In Consecutive Years
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1:01Bryant McFadden: 'Some of the Things the Eagle's Have Struggled With Could Be the Death of Them in the Playoffs'
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1:49Kenjon Barner: 'This Eagles Offense Is at It's Best When Saquon Barkley Is Making Guys Miss'
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1:02Saquon Barkley Gets Going in 2nd Half, Lifts Eagles Over Commanders
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1:42Week 16 Highlights: Eagles at Commanders
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1:04This Just In: Eagles Top Commanders, Repeat as NFC East Champs
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1:48Damien Harris Critiques Eagles' Predictability in Saquon Barkley Discussion
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1:47Super Bowl Ready or Not? How Perception of Jalen Hurts Has Changed
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0:54NFL Fantasy Week 16 Trust Or Bust: Devonta Smith
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2:41Week 16 NFL Picks: Eagles at Commanders
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1:34Eagles Can Be First B2B NFC East Champs Since 2001-04
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1:58NFC Tiebreaker Scenarios
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0:44Philadelphia Eagles Offense Dominating The Las Vegas Raiders
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12:55Week 15 Preview: Raiders at Eagles
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8:44Former Raiders CEO Amy Trask Offers Message to Eagles Fans
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6:29NFL Power Rankings: Eagles Lose 3rd Straight, Now Outside Top 10
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4:16Week 15 NFL Game Picks: Raiders at Eagles
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0:39More Confident in Eagles in NFC or Chargers in AFC
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0:57Jalen, Eagles Offense Hurting Right Now
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0:46Chargers Win but Offensive Line Exposed
Top Le'Raven Clark News
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Le'Raven Clark: Works out with San Francisco
The 49ers hosted Clark (undisclosed) for a workout Tuesday, Aaron Wilson of KPRC 2 Houston reports.
Clark was last on an NFL roster in 2024 with the Eagles, but he was placed on injured reserve in May of 2024 due to an undisclosed injury. He appears to be past the issue and is looking to join a team in need of depth on the offensive line. Clark has appeared in 64 regular-season games (18 starts) since being selected by the Colts in the third round of the 2016 NFL Draft. He has not seen regular-season action since 2022, when he appeared in 13 games (two starts) for the Titans.
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Eagles' Le'Raven Clark: Placed on IR
The Eagles placed Clark on injured reserve Friday.
It is unclear what Clark's injury is or how he sustained it, but he is a rare offseason addition to IR. This will allow the Eagles some roster flexibility going forward. The journeyman failed to make a roster or practice squad during the 2023 season, but he will look to bounce back once his health is back up to par.
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Steelers' Le'Raven Clark: Latches on with Pittsburgh
The Steelers signed Clark to a one-year contract Friday, Jordan Schultz of TheScore.com reports.
A 2016 third-round pick, Clark spent the first four years of his career with the Colts before signing one-year deals with the Eagles and Titans each of the last two seasons. He now joins his fourth team in four years. Clark has 64 games of experience, including 18 starts, and will compete for a swing-tackle job with the Steelers.
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Titans' Le'Raven Clark: Inks with Titans
The Titans signed Clark on Tuesday.
Clark was claimed by Tennessee from the Eagles' practice squad, as he'll now be a candidate to replace Taylor Lewan (knee) at left tackle. Lewan was placed on IR on Saturday after he announced that he would be sidelined for the remainder of the 2022 season via his podcast, "Bussin' With the Boys." Clark has played 51 career games as a pro, including six starts at left tackle, six starts at right guard and four starts at right tackle.
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Le'Raven Clark: Released by Philly
The Eagles released Clark on Tuesday, Adam Schefter of ESPN reports.
Clark dealt with a hamstring injury at the beginning of training camp, but he suited up for the team's final two preseason games. He was also let go by the Eagles ahead of last year's 53-man roster deadline, but he re-signed with the team in December following a wave of injuries.
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Eagles' Le'Raven Clark: Dealing with hamstring issue
Clark isn't participating in Sunday's practice session due to a hamstring injury, EJ Smith of The Philadelphia Inquirer reports.
The Eagles are already shorthanded at offensive tackle since Jordan Mailata (concussion) and Andre Dillard (concussion) are both banged up, so Kayode Awosika is serving as the left tackle with the first-team offense Sunday. It's not yet clear whether the injuries to Clark, Mailata or Dillard will force any of them to miss time early in the preseason.
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Player Bio
| HT/WT: 6-5, 319 lbs |
| Birthplace: Bryan, TX |
| Age: 32 |
| School: Texas Tech |
| Experience: 9 |




















