Eagles showing interest in Robert Griffin III if he is released

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Eagles Rumors: Team Interested in Robert Griffin III if Released Tim Kelly of Section215.com

"Hours after I published an article suggesting that the Philadelphia Eagles would be better served if Robert Griffin III remained in Washington for the entirety of the 2015 season and then was let go afterwards, Bleacher Report’s Mike Freeman suggested that Chip Kelly and company would have interest in the former rookie of the year if he became available.From what I hear around the league, look for three big teams to emerge if that (him being released) happens.The second interested team is the Philadelphia Eagles. Chip Kelly thinks he can make any quarterback into Joe Montana. So that is a natural fit there as well."

Eagle Eye: Inside Bradford’s Perfect NightFran Duffy of PhiladelphiaEagles.com

"Saturday was a fun night if you’re an Eagles fan. A lot of questions fans had entering the preseason were answered in a big way. The first-team defense once again looked stout up front and the secondary had another strong performance as newcomers like Walter Thurmond continued to produce on the back end. The run game was efficient, productive and hard-nosed. The offensive line opened up holes and kept the quarterback upright.Speaking of the quarterback, well, he was perfect. Sam Bradford’s 10-of-10 performance with three touchdowns was as great a second outing as you could ask for. Bradford was accurate, decisive and he kept the Eagles “on schedule” the entire time he was in the game.Head coach Chip Kelly spoke after the Ravens game last week and talked about how, at this point in the preseason, they only use a handful of plays throughout the game, and that was again the case against Green Bay. What were the concepts that Bradford had the most success with? Let’s take a look."

RB Mostert Making Most Of ChancesDave Spadaro of PhiladelphiaEagles.com

"Five yards deep. That was the point of no return for Raheem Mostert as he lined up deep to open Saturday’s preseason game in Green Bay. Five yards deep. Mostert just wanted kicker Mason Crosby to give him a chance at a return.Crosby booted the football and it traveled through the perfect summer night at Lambeau Field into the arms of Mostert at the minus-5. Mostert had his chance, and he made it count, starting up the middle of the field, breaking to his right, reaching the sideline and gulping up yards. He was eventually run out of bounds at the Green Bay 38-yard line – a 67-yard return – and the Eagles scored their first touchdown of the night six plays later and Mostert had his adrenaline surge and his confidence boost.“It helped for sure,” Mostert said. “I mean, I just wanted to get a shot at a return and to get the blocks and have the holes open and to hit them and see all that open field and that green grass, it was great. I wanted the touchdown. I wanted to go get it. It was a great way to start the game for us.”"

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