7 Eagles on the roster bubble who can help themselves in joint practice with the Browns

Philadelphia is slated for two days of joint practice against Cleveland and we're looking at seven Eagles on the roster bubble who can help themselves

The Eagles looked sharp against the Bengals on Thursday night and are preparing for an intense two-day joint practice session with the Cleveland Browns. The session will feature dynamic pass rushers and elite left tackles. At the same time, Cleveland has five quarterbacks under contract, and the shadow of rookie sensation Shedeur Sanders is looming over the franchise.

With the two joint practice sessions set to kick off, we're looking at seven players who can help themselves with impressive performances against the Browns.

OL Brett Toth

Toth is first up at replacing Landon Dickerson in the lineup, and the versatile veteran can stamp his roster spot with a solid performance.

PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA - AUGUST 7: Darius Cooper #41 of the Philadelphia Eagles catches a touchdown pass against Tycen Anderson #26 of the Cincinnati Bengals in the first half of the NFL Preseason 2025 game at Lincoln Financial Field on August 7, 2025 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. (Photo by Mitchell Leff/Getty Images)

WR Darius Cooper

Cooper was outstanding in the preseason opener, but he's an undrafted free agent and competing with Johnny Wilson and Ainias Smith. An exceptional week of practice coupled with a Saturday night performance could solidify his status on the roster.

QB Dorian Thompson-Robinson

Thompson-Robinson has outplayed Kyle McCord through the first three weeks of training camp, and a solid performance against his former team could make things difficult for the Eagles.

RB ShunDerrick Powell

The rookie plays with burst and excellent footwork, carving out six carries for 32 yards (5.3 avg) and one touchdown. Powell needs to run it back.

DB Andrew Mukuba

The rookie saw snaps with the first team defense on Tuesday, and a solid joint practice session and preseason performance could make his battle with Sydney Brown intense.

CB Kelee Ringo

Ringo has a terrible outing against the Bengals, but two solid practice sessions against Jerry Jeudy and the Browns could do wonders for his confidence, and Vic Fangio's decision.

CB Jakorian Bennett

Bennett was acquired from the Las Vegas Raiders and will have ample opportunity to overtake Ringo and Adoree Jackson for the No. 2 cornerback spot.

This article originally appeared on Eagles Wire: 7 Eagles on roster bubble who can help themselves in joint practice

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