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Tuesday, June 9, 2009

The Eagles announced today that they have signed two more rookies -- tackle Paul Fanaika and linebacker Moise Fokou -- to four-year deals. On Saturday, the team inked defensive back Macho Harris, tackle Fenuki Tupou and wide receiver Brandon Gibson to deals.

The Eagles still have three rookies who were drafted in April that have yet to sign -- wide receiver Jeremy Maclin, running back LeSean McCoy and tight end Cornelius Ingram.

Both Fanaika and Tupou were drafted in the seventh round.

 

Posted by Jeff McLane @ 3:41 PM  Permalink | 3 comments
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Posted 04:24 PM, 06/09/2009
gordy
That's great now let's get MCcoy, Ingram and Maclin done before camp!!!
Posted 08:57 PM, 06/09/2009
oldBird
Asante Samuel has what on his mind ?
Posted 08:58 PM, 06/09/2009
oldBird
Asante Samuel has what on his mind ?
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