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2023 5 38 7.60 0.00 20.1
2022 11 123 11.18 0.00 100.6
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  • Jack Stoll: Let go by Philadelphia

    The Eagles waived Stoll on Tuesday. Stoll operated as the Eagles' No. 2 tight end behind Grant Calcaterra from Week 7 through 9 due to Dallas Goedert being sidelined with a hamstring injury. Goedert returned for the Eagles' Week 10 win over the Cowboys, during which Stoll played 35 snaps (17 on offense, 18 on special teams) without recording a stat. Stoll could be claimed off waivers by a team in need of tight end depth, but if he goes unclaimed, he has the option of returning to Philadelphia on the practice squad or exploring other opportunities.
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  • Eagles' Jack Stoll: Will be TE2 vs. Giants

    Stoll will be the backup tight end to Grant Calcaterra for Sunday's game against the Giants due to Dallas Goedert being ruled out with a hamstring injury, Zach Berman of The Athletic reports. Goedert suffered the hamstring injury early in the first quarter of the Eagles' Week 6 win over the Browns. Stoll finished the game with a season-high 39 offensive snaps, though he did not register a target. Calcaterra will operate with the first-team offense Sunday while Stoll figures to be primarily featured in run packages.
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  • Eagles' Jack Stoll: Signed to 53-man roster

    The Eagles signed Stoll to the 53-man roster off the practice squad on Tuesday. Stoll was elevated versus the Saints in Week 3 to serve as Philadelphia's third tight end behind Dallas Goedert and Grant Calcaterra. He wasn't targeted while handling 13 offensive snaps in that contest. Stoll now figures to handle a similar role, primarily contributing as a blocker, on the road against Tampa Bay on Sunday.
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  • Jack Stoll: Returns to practice squad

    Stoll reverted to the Eagles' practice squad Monday. Stoll played 13 offensive snaps during Sunday's 15-12 win at New Orleans and did not draw a target. The Eagles are dealing with a few injuries to their pass catchers, so they could opt to move top tight end Dallas Goedert out into the slot more frequently Week 4 against the Buccaneers and bring Stoll back up from the practice squad to play more in-line reps.
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  • Eagles' Jack Stoll: Elevated to active roster

    Philadelphia elevated Stoll from the practice squad to the active roster Saturday. Stoll will serve as the Eagles' No. 3 tight end for Sunday's game against the Saints behind Dallas Goedert and Grant Calcaterra. Stoll appeared in 17 regular-season games for the Eagles in 2023 and finished with five catches (on eight targets) for 38 yards.
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  • Jack Stoll: Back with team

    Stoll signed with the Eagles' practice squad Thursday, Olivia Reiner of The Philadelphia Inquirer reports. Stoll signed with the Eagles' practice squad Aug. 28 after he was unable to land a spot on the Giants' 53-man roster heading into Week 1. However, the Eagles cut him Wednesday, which turned out to be a temporary move after he was brought back less than 24 hours later.
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  • Jack Stoll: Cut by G-Men

    The Giants waived Stoll on Tuesday, Jeremy Fowler of ESPN.com reports. The 26-year-old tight end caught four passes for 39 scoreless yards during the preseason. Stoll appeared in a total of 50 games for the Eagles over the previous three seasons before signing with the Giants back in March. He'll look for a new opportunity elsewhere.
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  • Giants' Jack Stoll: In concussion protocol

    Stoll has been sidelined with a concussion, Dan Duggan of The Athletic reports. Stoll will be sidelined until he can clear the league's concussion protocol. After spending his first three seasons in Philadelphia, he is looking for a fresh start in New York as a depth tight end. A return to training camp sooner than later would be beneficial for him toward securing a spot on the 53-man roster.
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  • Giants' Jack Stoll: Stays in NFC East

    The Giants agreed to terms with Stoll on a one-year contract Thursday, Jeremy Fowler of ESPN.com reports. Undrafted out of Nebraska in 2021, Stoll ended up carving out a role with the Eagles, appearing in 50 of 51 regular-season games for Philly over the last three seasons. He recorded 20 catches for 183 scoreless yards on 27 targets in that span. In New York, Stoll will slide in behind Darren Waller and Daniel Bellinger.
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  • Jack Stoll: Non-tendered by Philadelphia

    The Eagles informed Stoll on Sunday that he won't be tendered a contract as an restricted free agent, Jeremy Fowler of ESPN.com reports. Stoll thus will become an unrestricted free agent at the start of the new league year Wednesday, but Fowler notes that it doesn't preclude the Eagles from re-signing the 26-year-old tight end if the price is right. He served as Philadelphia's No. 2 tight end for most of the 2023 season, appearing in all 17 regular-season games and contributing five catches for 38 yards on eight targets while being deployed primarily as a blocker over his 430 snaps on offense.
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  • Eagles' Jack Stoll: Ends year with five catches

    Stoll played in all 17 regular-season games for the Eagles but was targeted just eight times, catching five passes for 38 yards. Stoll was on the field regularly in each game, playing 38 percent of the Eagles' offensive snaps, but his role was primarily to block. Even with Dallas Goedert missing time for the second straight season, Stoll never had a game in which he was targeted more than twice.
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  • Eagles' Jack Stoll: Drops injury tag

    Stoll (knee) was a full participant during practice Thursday. Stoll was limited Wednesday, but he got back on track Thursday and should be a full go for the remainder of the week, including suiting up Sunday against the Cowboys. With Dallas Goedert (forearm) expected to return versus Dallas, Stoll will likely see his role decrease for the matchup.
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  • Eagles' Jack Stoll: One catch with Goedert out

    Stoll caught one of two targets for three yards in Monday's 21-17 win over Kansas City. Stoll was the only Eagles tight end to earn a target in the first game of what's expected to be a multi-week absence for Dallas Goedert (forearm), but it doesn't appear that Stoll will get a chance to replicate Goedert's target volume. With Goedert likely to remain sidelined Week 12 against the Bills, Stoll should continue to lead a tight end room that also includes Grant Calcaterra and Albert Okwuegbunam.
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  • Eagles' Jack Stoll: Posts 11 catches in second season

    Stoll finished the regular season with 11 catches for 123 yards and zero touchdowns. Stoll's primary value comes as a blocker, which leaves him with little fantasy appeal. He got to spend five games as the team's starting tight end while Dallas Goedert was out with a shoulder injury, but Stoll merely averaged 1.4 catches in those contests. In games in which Goedert was active, Stoll averaged just 0.3 catches.
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  • Eagles' Jack Stoll: Starts but catches just one pass

    Stoll was the Eagles' primary tight end Sunday against the Colts in the absence of Dallas Goedert (shoulder), but he caught just one pass for seven yards. Stoll was unquestionably the tight end the Eagles turned to in Goedert's absence, seeing the field for 55 offensive snaps compared to a combined 28 for Grant Calcaterra and Tyree Jackson. Despite the playing time, Stoll doesn't have anything close to Goedert's skillset as an offensive weapon, and nothing in his usage in the Week 11 win suggests that he'll be a particularly interesting fantasy fill-in until Goedert returns.
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  • Eagles' Jack Stoll: Should help fill in for Goedert

    Stoll is expected to benefit from an uptick in snaps with top tight end Dallas Goedert potentially sidelined for multiple weeks after suffering a shoulder injury in Monday's loss to the Commanders, Zach Berman of The Athletic reports. Stoll has already played 40 percent of the Eagles' snaps on offense this season, but he's been deployed almost exclusively as a blocker and produced an underwhelming 4-49-0 receiving line on seven targets through nine games. Though Goedert's absence should open up more playing time, the Eagles are unlikely to turn to the 24-year-old Stoll to handle a high-volume pass-catching role. Instead, look for Goedert's 5.9 targets per game to get dispersed among a slew of players. Rookie Grant Calcaterra and Tyree Jackson (knee) -- who is on the PUP list but could be activated for Week 11 -- are also candidates to take on more snaps at tight end.
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  • Eagles' Jack Stoll: Moves back to active roster

    Stoll was activated from the reserve/COVID-19 list Monday. Stoll was one of several Eagles to miss Week 18 against the Cowboys, a list that included No. 1 tight end Dallas Goedert. Both players returned from the COVID list Monday. Stoll will look to resume his role as No. 2 on the tight end positional depth chart Sunday against the Buccaneers.
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  • Eagles' Jack Stoll: Not targeted in loss

    Stoll failed to draw a target in Sunday's 33-23 loss the the Raiders. Operating as the No. 2 tight end behind Dallas Goedert, Stoll played 19 percent of the team's offensive snaps. Stoll will likely remain next in line behind Goedert, but he won't see nearly as sizable of a role as Zach Ertz handled prior to being dealt to Arizona.
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  • Eagles' Jack Stoll: Likely to be No. 2 TE in Week 6

    Stoll is expected to serve as the Eagles' No. 2 tight end for Thursday's game against the Buccaneers with Dallas Goedert (illness) unlikely to be reinstated from the reserve/COVID-19 list prior to the contest, Chris Franklin of The Newark Star-Ledger reports. While Philadelphia isn't closing the door on Goedert playing Thursday, since he tested positive for the virus Monday, he'll face an uphill battle to clear all COVID-19-related protocols prior to the 8:20 p.m. ET kickoff. With Goedert and Zach Ertz having played in each of the Eagles' first five games, opportunities have been scarce for Stoll, an undrafted rookie out of Nebraska. Though he's been active for each of those five contests, Stoll has logged only 33 offensive snaps in total and has yet to draw a target. Stoll doesn't project to see a major workload if Goedert is in fact out, as the Eagles could opt for more three-receiver sets featuring Ertz as the sole tight end.
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  • Eagles' Jack Stoll: Joins forces with Eagles

    The Eagles signed Stoll as an undrafted free agent Friday, Zach Berman of The Athletic reports. Stoll will have an uphill road to sticking on the Eagles' roster. The former Nebraska standout's best collegiate season came as a sophomore in 2020, when he had 21 receptions for 245 yards and three touchdowns. Philadelphia's tight end room is currently too crowded for Stoll to earn many depth reps, but that could change if Zach Ertz ends up being moved.
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