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Philadelphia Eagles Personnel Moves - 1999 PHILADELPHIA EAGLES PERSONNEL MOVES - 1999 • Monday, January 11 - Named Andy Reid head coach. • Saturday, April 17 - Selected QB Donovan McNabb (Syracuse) • Tuesday, January 12 - Named Rod Dowhower offensive coordi- in the 1st round (2nd selection overall) ... Selected LB Barry nator and Brad Childress quarterbacks coach ... Signed K Gardner (Northwestern) in the 2nd round (35th selection over- David Akers, WR Kotto Cotton, P Tony Martino, and WR Harvey all) ... Selected G Doug Brzezinski (Boston College) in the 3rd Middleton. round (64th selection overall). • Thursday, January 14 - Named Pat Shurmur tight • Sunday, April 18 - Selected T/G John Welbourn (California) in ends/offensive line coach and Tom Melvin offensive quality the 4th round (97th selection overall) ... Selected SS Damon control coach ... Exposed the following five players for the Moore (Ohio State) in the 4th round (128th selection overall) ... expansion draft: WR Jeff Graham, FS Tim McTyer, WR Freddie Selected WR Na Brown (North Carolina) in the 4th round (130th Solomon, C Morris Unutoa, and LB James Willis. selection overall) ... Traded a 5th round pick (137th selection overall) to Detroit for the Lions’ 4th round choice in 2000 ... • Friday, January 15 - Retained special teams coach John Selected FB Cecil Martin (Wisconsin) in the 6th round (172nd Harbaugh, running backs coach Ted Williams, strength and selection overall) ... Selected WR Troy Smith (East Carolina) in conditioning coach Mike Wolf ... Signed LB Patrise Alexander the 6th round (201st selection overall) ... Selected TE Jed and S Kenny Harris. Weaver (Oregon) in the 7th round (208th selection overall) ... • Tuesday, January 19 - Retained offensive line coach Juan Selected DT Pernell Davis (Alabama-Birmingham) in the 7th Castillo and named David Culley wide receivers. round (the 251st selection overall). • Friday, January 22 - Named Jim Johnson defensive coordina- • Monday, April 19 - Agreed to terms with the following rookie tor, Tommy Brasher defensive line coach, Leslie Frazier defen- free agents: CB James Bostic (Georgia Tech), G Brian Cook sive backs coach, Ron Rivera linebackers coach, and Steve (Delaware), CB Eric Edwards (Oregon), CB Deshone Mallard Spagnuolo defensive assistant/quality control coach ...Signed G (Southern Mississippi), G Ryan Schau (Illinois), FB Jamie Glenn Rountree and WR Fred Coleman. Spencer (Notre Dame), and WR Gerald Williams (Oklahoma). • Tuesday, February 9 - FS Tim McTyer and WR Freddie Solomon • Tuesday, April 20 - Released RB Charlie Garner. were selected by the Cleveland Browns in the expansion draft. • Wednesday, April 21 - Released T Richard Cooper. • Thursday, February 11 - Re-signed DE Mike Mamula to a four- • Friday, April 23 - Re-signed C Bubba Miller to a one-year con- year contract ... Signed LB Dana Howard. tract. • Saturday, February 13 - Released WR Jeff Graham. • Saturday, April 24 - Released LB Jon Haskins. • Tuesday, February 16 - Signed WR Charles Johnson (Pittsburgh • Wednesday, April 28 - Traded QB Rodney Peete to the Steelers) to a five-year contract and WR Torrance Small Washington Redskins for a 6th round selection in the 2000 NFL (Indianapolis Colts) to a four-year contract. draft (the pick can be upgraded contingient on Peete’s playing • Wednesday, February 17 - Signed QB Doug Pederson (Green time in 1999). Bay Packers) to a three-year contract. • Friday, May 7 - Signed free agent RB Eric Bieniemy (Cincinnati • Thursday, February 18 - Re-signed TE Andrew Jordan to a two- Bengals) to a one-year contract ... Released RB Tony Smith. year contract ... Signed P Barry Cantrell, T Matt Hogg, and FB • Thursday, May 20 - Signed G Lonnie Palelei (New York Giants) Mark Kacmarynski. to a contract. • Monday, February 22 - Allocated the following 10 players to • Friday, May 21 - Re-signed RB Duce Staley to a six-year con- NFL Europe: LB Dana Howard (Amsterdam); K David Akers and tract that will keep him in Philadelphia through 2004. DT Henry Slay (Berlin); DT Chris Akins, P Barry Cantrell, T Matt Hogg, FB Mark Kacmarynski, CB Clarence Love, and G Melvin • Tuesday, June 8 - Re-signed RB James Bostic to a one-year Thomas (Frankfurt); and S Kenny Harris (Rhein). contract ... Released LB James Willis. • Friday, February 26 - Agreed to terms with P Sean Landeta • Monday, June 14 - Agreed to terms with LB Antonio London on (Green Bay Packers) on a three-year contract ... Signed RB a two-year contract. Tony Smith. • Thursday, June 17 - Released TE Jason Dunn and G Melvin • Wednesday, March 3 - Signed DT Mark Wheeler (New England Thomas. Patriots) to a four-year contract. • Tuesday, July 6 - Signed WR Brian Finneran and DT Tyrone • Thursday, March 18 - Signed WR Eric Smith ... Reinstated G Williams each to two-year contracts ... Released S Kenny Wendell Gaines to the active roster. Harris. • Thursday, March 25 - Re-signed C Morris Unutoa to a one-year • Monday, July 12 - Re-signed RB Corey Walker to a one-year contract. deal ... Released P Barry Cantrell. • Tuesday, March 30 - Re-signed RB Aaron Hayden and WR • Friday, July 16 - Signed WR Troy Smith (D6b-99) to a three-year Dietrich Jells each to one-year contracts. contract ... Signed TE Jed Weaver (D7a-99) to a three-year con- tract ... Re-signed S Sean Woodson to a one-year contract. • Monday, April 12 - Agreed to terms with TE Jamie Asher (Washington Redskins) on a three-year contract ... Re-signed • Tuesday, July 20 - Re-signed TE Chris Fontenot to a one-year DT Steve Martin to a one-year contract ... Signed S T.J. contract ... Signed T Robert Barr to a two-year contract ... Cunningham to a one-year contract ... Free agent T Barrett Claimed LB Chris Wing off waivers from the Washington Brooks signed a contract with the Detroit Lions. Redskins ... Released T Matt Hogg. • Thursday, April 15 - Signed S Tim Hauck (Indianapolis Colts) to • Thursday, July 22 - Re-signed QB Koy Detmer and TE Kaseem a one-year contract ... Re-signed QB Bobby Hoying to a one- Sinceno each to one-year contracts ... Signed DT Pernell Davis year contract. (D7b-99) to a three-year contract. PHILADELPHIA EAGLES PERSONNEL MOVES - 1999 • Sunday, July 25 - Re-signed DE Al Wallace to a one-year con- • Monday, September 13 - Placed T John Welbourn on the tract ... Signed LB Barry Gardner (D2-99) to a five-year contract Injured Reserve list. ... Signed T/G John Welbourn (D4a-99) to a three-year contract • Tuesday, September 14 - Signed G David Diaz-Infante to a two- ... Signed FB Cecil Martin (D6a-99) to a three-year contract. year contract ... Signed TE Justin Swift to a one-year contract • Wednesday, July 28 - Signed G Doug Brzezinski (D3-99) to a ... Signed T Oliver Ross from the practice squad ... Released T three-year contract ... Signed SS Damon Moore (D4b-99) to a John Michels and TE Ron Leshinski ... Signed QB Roderick three-year contract ... Signed WR Na Brown (D4c-99) to a Robinson to the practice squad. three-year contract. • Tuesday, September 21 - Signed FB Paul Shields and T Greg • Friday, July 30 - Agreed to terms with QB Donovan McNabb Studdard to the practice squad ... Released FB Michael Reed (D1-99) on a seven-year contract. and G Glenn Rountree from the practice squad. • Saturday, July 31 - Released G Brian Cook. • Tuesday, September 28 - Signed TE Ed Smith to a one-year • Monday, August 2 - LB Chris Wing left the squad. contract ... Released TE Justin Swift ... Released T Greg Studdard from the practice squad. • Wednesday, August 4 - Signed OL Ed Kehl to a two-year con- tract. • Thursday, September 30 - Signed T Robert Barr and FB Jamie Reader to the practice squad. • Saturday, August 14 - Claimed WR Donald Sellers off waivers from the St. Louis Rams ... WR Eric Smith was waived injured. • Tuesday, October 12 - Agreed to terms with WR Alex Van Dyke on a two-year contract ... Released WR Brian Finneran. • Monday, August 16 - Released OL Ed Kehl. • Tuesday, October 19 - Signed DT Ben Williams to the practice • Tuesday, August 17 - Signed K Norm Johnson to a two-year squad ... Released QB Roderick Robinson from the practice contract ... Released K Chris Boniol. squad. • Tuesday, August 24 - Traded QB Bobby Hoying to the Oakland • Wednesday, October 20 - Signed DE Tyrone Williams to a two- Raiders for an undisclosed, conditional draft chioice in 2000. year contract ... Placed DE Hugh Douglas on the Injured • Friday, August 27 - Released LB Patrise Alexander, WR Kotto Reserve list. Cotton, T/G Wendell Gaines, RB Aaron Hayden, WR Harvey • Saturday, November 6 - Signed CB Al Harris to a six-year con- Middleton, and FB Jamie Spencer. tract, including a five-year extension, that will keep him in • Saturday, August 28 - Released CB Eric Edwards, CB Deshone Philadelphia through 2004. Mallard, P Tony Martino, WR Kevin McKenzie, and WR Gerald • Monday, November 8 - Signed CB Troy Vincent to a five-year Williams. contract, including a three-year extension, that will keep him in • Sunday, August 29 - Placed TE Jamie Asher on the Injured Philadelphia through 2003. Reserve list. • Tuesday, November 9 - Released DT Bill Johnson. • Monday, August 30 - Released FB Mark Kacmarynski. • Wednesday, November 10 - Signed RB Edwin Watson (Denver • Tuesday, August 31 - Released WR Fred Coleman. Broncos practice squad) to a two-year contract. • Wednesday, September 1 - Acquired T John Michels from the • Tuesday, November 16 - Released RB James Bostic and WR Green Bay Packers for DE Jon Harris ... Released G/T Jerry Dietrich Jells. Crafts. • Wednesday, November 17 - Claimed TE Chad Lewis off waivers • Saturday, September 4 - Released T Robert Barr, G/T George from the St. Louis Rams ... Released TE Ed Smith ... Signed WR Hegamin, LB Dana Howard, LB Antonio London, WR Donald Troy Smith and DT Ben Williams from the practice squad ... Sellers, DT Henry Slay, DT Tyrone Williams, and S Sean Signed WR Kevin Swayne and S Lemar Marshall to the practice Woodson.
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