17 Former Eagles show up on Alliance of American Football rosters

PHILADELPHIA, PA - SEPTEMBER 11: Ron Brooks
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PHILADELPHIA, PA – JANUARY 1: Terrell Watson #35 of the Philadelphia Eagles runs past Mark Nzeocha #53 of the Dallas Cowboys to score a touchdown in the fourth quarter at Lincoln Financial Field on January 1, 2017 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The Eagles defeated the Cowboys 27-13. (Photo by Mitchell Leff/Getty Images)
PHILADELPHIA, PA – JANUARY 1: Terrell Watson #35 of the Philadelphia Eagles runs past Mark Nzeocha #53 of the Dallas Cowboys to score a touchdown in the fourth quarter at Lincoln Financial Field on January 1, 2017 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The Eagles defeated the Cowboys 27-13. (Photo by Mitchell Leff/Getty Images) /

Terrell Watson (San Diego Fleet)

After being signed to Philly’s practice squad in December of 2016, Watson found hid way to the active roster. He’s best known for a touchdown run against the hated Dallas Cowboys.

Darrell Greene (San Diego Fleet)

He’s six-foot-four. He’s 300 pounds. Regardless of what league you play in, that’s a nice frame to help clear the way for any ball carrier and keep your quarterback upright.

Ron Brooks (San Diego Fleet)

Before the Eagles invaded the Buffalo Bills cupboard for cornerback Ronald Darby, they tried the same experiment one year prior, and they came up with Ron Brooks. Unfortunately, he ruptured his right quadriceps tendon, and that ended his run in Philly.

He’ll get another chance with the Alliance’s San Diego franchise.

Aaron Evans (Orlando Apollos)

The Eagles signed Evans as an undrafted free agent, but unfortunately for this six-foot-four, 316-pound offensive lineman, he was behind Chance Warmack and Stefen Wisniewski. He’ll finally get a chance to show what he can do in Orlando.

Anthony Denham (Salt Lake Stallions)

Ladies and gentlemen, professional football is alive and well in Salt Lake City. This former Eagles tight end enjoyed two stints in Philly, one in 2016-17 and one in 2018.