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Philadelphia Eagles Personnel Moves - 2004 PHILADELPHIA EAGLES PERSONNEL MOVES - 2004 • Tuesday, January 20 - Signed special teams coordinator • Sunday, April 25 - Selected S J.R. Reed (South Florida) in John Harbaugh to a three-year contract extension ... the 4th round (129th overall) ... Selected T/G Trey Darilek Promoted Marty Mornhinweg to assistant head coach. (UTEP) in the 4th round (131st overall) ... Traded G John • Friday, January 23 - Linebacker coach Ron Rivera was Welbourn to Kansas City for a 5th round draft choice named defensive coordinator of the Chicago Bears. (162nd overall) and a 4th round draft choice in 2005 ... Selected FB Thomas Tapeh (Minnesota) in the 5th round • Saturday, January 24 - Special teams quality control coach (162nd overall) ... Selected QB Andy Hall (Delaware) in the Dave Toub was named special teams coordinator of the 6th round (185th overall) ... Selected CB Dexter Wynn Chicago Bears. (Colorado State) in the 6th round (192nd overall) ... • Tuesday, January 27 - Signed T Dante Ellington, S Jamal Selected G Adrien Clarke (Ohio State) in the 7th round Wallace, LB Howard Clark, and P Nick Murphy and allocat- (227th overall) ... Selected RB Bruce Perry (Maryland) in ed them to NFL Europe. the 7th round (242nd overall) ... Selected C Dominic Furio • Friday, February 6 - Signed FB Josh Parry and LB Jason (UNLV) in the 7th round (243rd overall). Short. • Tuesday, April 27 - Agreed to terms with the following 15 • Monday, February 26 - Signed RB Eric McCoo and allocated rookie free agents: WR Mark Bartosic (Susquehanna), DT him to NFL Europe. Jon Bradley (Arkansas State), WR Yardon Brantley (Duquesne), C Regis Crawford (Arizona State), C Anthony • Tuesday, March 2 - Named Trent Walters secondary coach, Foli (San Diego State), TE Ronnie Ghent (Louisville), CB Steve Spagnuolo linebackers coach, Sean McDermott sec- Brandon Haw (Rutgers), WR Justin Jenkins (Mississippi ondary coach/safeties, and Ted Daisher special teams State), WR Jerome Leslie (Virginia Union), LB Mike Labinjo quality control coach. (Michigan State), QB Scott McMullen (Ohio State), WR • Wednesday, March 3 - Agreed to terms with free agent DE Carlos Perez (Florida), FS Brandon Pinderhughes Jevon Kearse on an eight-year contract ... Traded QB A.J. (Nebraska-Omaha), WR Jeremiah Pope (C.W. Post), and LB Feeley to the Miami Dolphins for a 2nd round draft choice Greg Richmond (Oklahoma State). in 2005. • Friday, April 30 - Re-signed LB Keith Adams and RB Correll • Friday, March 5 - LB Carlos Emmons signed a contract with Buckhalter each to one-year contracts. the New York Giants. • Tuesday, May 25 - Signed QB Phil Stambaugh. • Tuesday, March 9 - Signed free agent LB Dhani Jones (NY • Friday, May 28 - Signed QB Jeff Blake. Giants) to a five-year contract ... RB Duce Staley signed a contract with the Pittsburgh Steelers. • Tuesday, June 1 - Released QB Phil Stambaugh and QB Scott McMullen. • Wednesday, March 10 - Re-signed DT Paul Grasmanis to a three-year contract ... DE Marco Coleman signed a contract • Wednesday, July 14 - Signed G Adrien Clarke (D7a) to a with the Denver Broncos. four-year contract. • Tuesday, March 16 - In a three-team deal, traded a 5th • Thursday, July 15 - Signed LB Jeremiah Trotter to a one-year round draft choice in 2004 to Baltimore and DE Brandon contract. Whiting to San Francisco in exchange for WR Terrell Owens • Friday, July 16 - Released LB Tyreo Harrison. ... CB Troy Vincent signed a contract with the Buffalo Bills. • Friday, July 21 - Signed RB Bruce Perry (D7b) and C Dominic • Tuesday, March 23 - CB Bobby Taylor signed a contract Furio (D7c) each to a four-year contract. with the Seattle Seahawks. • Monday, July 26 - Signed QB Andy Hall (D6a) and CB Dexter • Friday, March 26 - G Bobbie Williams signed a contract with Wynn (D6b) each to a four-year contract. the Cincinnati Bengals. • Tuesday, July 27 - Signed T/G Shawn Andrews (D1) to a six- • Tuesday, March 30 - Traded WR James Thrash to the year contract ... Signed CB Matt Ware (D3), S J.R. Reed Washington Redskins for a 5th round draft choice in 2005 (D4a), T/G Trey Darilek (D4b), and FB Thomas Tapeh (D5) ... Signed K Tim Duncan to a two-year contract ... Released each to a four-year contract. S Jamal Wallace. • Wednesday, July 28 - Waived T Damian Lavergne (failed • Friday, April 16 - Signed T/G Artis Hicks to a six-year con- physical). tract that will keep him in Philadelphia through 2009. • Sunday, August 15 - Signed DT DeMarco McNeil ... • Saturday, April 24 - Acquired 1st round draft choice (16th Released WR Yardon Brantley. selection overall) from San Francisco for 1st round draft • Monday, August 16 - Placed RB Bruce Perry on the Injured choice (28th overall) and 2nd round draft choice (58th Reserved list (shoulder) ... Waived OL Regis Crawford (left overall) ... Selected T/G Shawn Andrews (Arkansas) in the squad) 1st round (16th overall) ... Selected CB Matt Ware (UCLA) in the 3rd round (89th overall). • Tuesday, August 17 - Signed DE Colston Weatherington. PHILADELPHIA EAGLES PERSONNEL MOVES - 2004 • Monday, August 23 - Signed RB Dorsey Levens to a one- • Thursday, October 28 - Signed WR Greg Lewis to a five-year year contract ... Placed RB Correll Buckhalter (knee), OL contract extension that will keep him in Philadelphia Jamaal Jackson (triceps), and DE N.D. Kalu (knee) on the through 2011. Injured Reserve list. • Thursday, November 4 - Signed CB Sheldon Brown to a six- • Monday, August 30 - Agreed to terms on a one-year con- year contract extension that will keep him in Philadelphia tract with DE Hugh Douglas ... Released WR Mark Bartosic, through 2012. K Tim Duncan, OL Anthony Foli, TE Ronnie Ghent, WR • Sautrday, November 6 - Signed CB Lito Sheppard to a five- Jerome Leslie, WR Carlos Perez, CB Brandon Pinderhughes, year contract extension that will keep him in Philadelphia WR Jeremiah Pope, and DE Colston Weatherington. through 2011 ... Signed DT Sam Rayburn to a five-year con- • Tuesday, August 31 - Released QB Andy Hall, S Norman tract extension that will keep him in Philadelphia through LeJeune, and LB Greg Richmond. 2011. • Wednesday, September 1 - Released FB Josh Parry. • Wednesday, December 8 - Signed TE Casey Poppinga to the • Sunday, September 5 - Agreed to send a conditional 2005 practice squad ... TE Rod Trafford was signed off the prac- draft choice to the San Francisco 49ers to complete the tice squad by the Buffalo Bills. trade that sent WR Terrell Owens to the Eagles and DE • Tuesday, December 14 - Promoted LB Mike Labinjo from the Brandon Whiting to the 49ers ... Released the following 15 practice squad and signed him to a three-year contract ... players: DT Jon Bradley, T/G Jeremy Bridges, LB Howard Placed LB Jason Short (fractured leg) on the Injured Clark, TE Kori Dickerson, T Dante Ellington, LB Justin Ena, Reserve list. CB Brandon Haw, WR Justin Jenkins, DE Ron Johnson, LB • Wednesday, December 15 - Signed DT Ifo Pili to the practice Mike Labinjo, RB Dorsey Levens, RB Eric McCoo, DT squad. DeMarco McNeil, WR Sean Morey, and P Nick Murphy ... Placed C Dominic Furio (ankle) on the Injured Reserve list. • Wednesday, December 29 - Promoted RB Eric McCoo from the practice squad and signed him to a three-year contract • Monday, September 6 - Signed QB Andy Hall, G Branden ... Placed FB Thomas Tapeh (hip) on the Injured Reserve Hall, WR Justin Jenkins, LB Mike Labinjo, TE Nate Lawrie, FB list ... Signed WR Carlos Perez to the practice squad. Josh Parry, LB Greg Richmond, and T Drew Strojny to the practice squad. • Tuesday, January 25 - Signed TE Jeff Thomason ... Placed TE Chad Lewis (foot) on the Injured Reserve list. • Wednesday, September 8 - Signed Andy Reid to a four-year contract extension through 2010 ... Claimed G Steve Sciullo • Thursday, February 10 - Placed the franchise tag on DT off waivers from the Indianapolis Colts ... Placed G Adrien Corey Simon ... Signed the following six practice squad Clarke on the Injured Reserve list. players to contracts: QB Andy Hall, OL Branden Hall, WR Justin Jenkins, WR Carlos Perez, LB Greg Richmond, and OL • Tuesday, September 14 - Signed RB Dorsey Levens and T Drew Strojny ... Allocated Hall and Perez to play in NFL Ian Allen each to one-year contracts ... Placed G Shawn Europe ... Signed the following five free agents and allocat- Andrews (fracture fibula) on the Injured Reserve list ... ed them to play in NFL Europe: P Filip Filipovic, DT Norm Released S Clinton Hart. Heuer, K Mackenzie Hoambrecker, WR Robert Redd, and CB • Wednesday, September 22 - Signed RB Eric McCoo and TE Linj Shell. Rod Trafford to the practice squad ... Released FB Josh • Friday, February 11 - Signed offensive coordinator Brad Parry and TE Nate Lawrie from the practice squad. Childress to a three-year contract extension that keeps him • Monday, September 27 - Signed FB Josh Parry to a three- in Philadelphia through the 2008 season. year contract ... Placed FB Jon Ritchie (knee) on the Injured Reserve list..
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