The Philadelphia Eagles announced some changes to their 53-man roster and practice squad on Tuesday morning.First http://www.eaglesauthorizedshops.com/authentic-brandon-graham-jersey , the Eagles placed injured veteran tight end Richard Rodgers on injured reserve. Rodgers suffered a knee injury during the Eagles’ second preseason game and was expected to miss significant time. Assuming he’s healthy enough, Rodgers will be eligible to return to the roster after Week 8. Keep in mind NFL teams are allowed to return two players from the IR list each season.Still, it’s a shame that Rodgers will be missing time because he gave the Eagles good depth behind Zach Ertz and Dallas Goedert. Philadelphia is now counting on Joshua Perkins to fill that third tight end role and contribute on special teams. The Eagles filled their vacant roster spot by re-signing veteran wide receiver Markus Wheaton. Wheaton, 27, looked to be a favorite for the sixth receiver job before getting hurt (hamstring) early in the preseason and eventually losing out to DeAndre Carter. As a vested veteran, Wheaton’s contract will now be guaranteed for the entire season since he’s on the Week 1 roster. The Eagles now have seven receivers on their 53-man roster: Alshon Jeffery, Mike Wallace Rodney McLeod Jersey , Nelson Agholor, Mack Hollins, Shelton Gibson, DeAndre Carter, and Markus Wheaton. Both Jeffery and Hollins did not practice on Monday. Jeffery is expected to be out until Week 3 (at least) while Hollins did say that he intends to play against the Falcons on Thursday, but we’ll see. The signing of Wheaton seems to indicate Hollins might not be a lock to suit up.If Jeffery and Hollins can’t play against the Falcons, the Eagles will likely start Gibson and Wallace on the outside with Agholor lining up in the slot. Wheaton and/or Carter could get some rotational playing time. This means that Authentic Lane Johnson Jersey , in addition to missing their starting quarterback, the Eagles could be without two of their top four receivers on Thursday night. Not ideal. ...In practice squad news, the Eagles released undrafted rookie free agent Asantay Brown and re-signed 2016 seventh-round pick Joe Walker. Walker is a more experienced player than Brown so that helps boosts the Eagles’ depth at linebacker. Eagles 10-man practice squadLB Joe WalkerRB Josh AdamsTE Billy BrownWR Rashard DavisWR Greg Ward Jr.C Jon TothDE Joe OstmanDT Winston CraigCB Chandon SullivanCB De’Vante Bausby Week 6 of the 2018 NFL regular season schedule is in the books. Now it’s time to see where all 32 teams rank. For reference purposes, here is a link to last week’s NFL Power Rankings.BLG’S WEEK 7 NFL POWER RANKINGS1 - Los Angeles Rams (Last Week: 2) - The NFL’s only remaining undefeated team has looked mortal in their last two games. The Rams only defeated Seattle by two points and Denver by three. But ultimately they’ve found a way to win so here they sit on top. 2 - New England Patriots (LW: 4) - Still the kings of the AFC. Bill Belichick is now 6-2 against Andy Reid. 3 - Kansas City Chiefs (LW: 1) - For as good as the Chiefs’ offense is, their defense has some real issues. 4 - New Orleans Saints (LW: 3) - The Saints will return from their bye to play in Baltimore this week. Should be a good game. 5 - Green Bay Packers (LW: 9) - Mike McCarthy isn’t good. The Packers’ roster isn’t great. But it just doesn’t matter because they have Aaron Rodgers. 6 - Baltimore Ravens (LW: 12) - Baltimore ranked sixth in DVOA prior to their 21-0 shutout win over Tennessee. The Ravens’ defense is really good, as evidenced by their ELEVEN sacks. This team boasts the second best point differential in the NFL, only two points behind the league-leading Rams.7 - Chicago Bears (LW: 6) - Chicago had an uncharacteristically bad defensive performance. Vic Fangio’s unit allowed 541 total yards of offense Youth Nelson Agholor Jersey , including 380 passing yards from (my client) BROCK OSWEILER. Yikes. Not ready to push the panic button because I think this team will bounce back, but we’ll see.8 - Pittsburgh Steelers (LW: 13) - James Conner ranks seventh in the league in yards from scrimmage this season (fifth in rushing, 68th in receiving). Safe to say the Steelers aren’t really missing Le’Veon Bell.9 - Minnesota Vikings (LW: 10) - The Vikings have followed up two losses in a row with two wins in a row. Kirk Cousins is doing what he does best: beat teams that aren’t great in low pressure games.10 - Carolina Panthers (LW: 7) - Cam Newton blew a game-winning drive with some truly terrible throws in Washington.11 - Cincinnati Bengals (LW: 8) - The Steelers are just the Bengals’ kryptonite. Cincy hasn’t defeated Pittsburgh since 2015. They’re 1-10 in the series dating back to 2013. 12 - Los Angeles Chargers (LW: 14) - Don’t look now but the Bolts have won three in a row. They haven’t beaten great teams in that stretch but they’ve taken care of business. 13 - Philadelphia Eagles (LW: 16) - The reigning Super Bowl champions just might be back on track after blowing out New York on Thursday night. The Eagles finally crossed the 24-point threshold with a 34-13 win. Now let’s see if Philly can build on this momentum. 14 - Washington Redskins (LW: 18) - Washington had a +3 turnover differential and still almost managed to lose to Carolina. Not exactly the most impressive outing in that regard. 15 - Seattle Seahawks (LW: 21) - Seattle ranks fifth in opponent points per game at 19.5. The defense isn’t exactly what it used to be but it’s not bad. 16 - Miami Dolphins (LW: 19) - Gutty win for the Dolphins to beat Chicago despite missing their starting quarterback. I’d have Miami ranked higher here but it seems like Brock Osweiler might have to play some more with Ryan Tannehill’s status unclear. We all know Osweiler isn’t a viable long-term option.17 - Dallas Cowboys (LW: 24) - If I’m Jerry Jones, I’m trying to extend Jason Garrett and Dak Prescott ASAP. Clearly the long-term answers in Dallas. It wasn’t just one good game. This is a sign of dominance for years to come. I’m totally not being facetious. 18 - Jacksonville Jaguars (LW: 5) - Garbanzo beans effort from the Jags on Sunday. Their defense won’t always play this poorly but it’s entirely possible Blake Bortles will. 19 - Atlanta Falcons (LW: 22) - Atlanta picked up a much-needed win over Tampa Bay to keep their season on life support. 20 - Detroit Lions (LW: 20) - The Lions return from their Week 6 bye to play in Miami. 21 - Tampa Bay Buccaneers (LW: 15) - The Bucs have the worst defense in the NFL by far. They’ve allowed 34.6 points per game! As a result, defensive coordinator Mike Smith has been fired. 22 - Houston Texans (LW: 23) - They’ve won the last three games by the skin of their teeth. But they’re probably not good.23 - Tennessee Titans (LW: 11) - Tennessee followed up their loss to Buffalo by getting shut out 21-0 at home. This team has scored TWO offensive touchdowns all year in their games outside of Week 4 against Philly. 24 - Cleveland Browns (LW: 17) - The Browns aren’t flat out terrible, but they’re not actually good just yet. 25 - New York Jets (LW: 26) - The Jets’ future is bright with Sam Darnold showing legitimate franchise quarterback potential. 26 - Denver Broncos (LW: 27) - The Broncos only lost to the Rams by three points, so things could be worse. But given that they’ve lost four in a row http://www.eaglesauthorizedshops.com/authentic-zach-ertz-jersey , things could also be better.27 - Buffalo Bills (LW: 25) - Nathan Peterman has been intercepted on 12.2 percent of his pass attempts, which is the highest rate since 2001. (Hat tip to ESPN.)28 - Indianapolis Colts (LW: 28) - Frank Reich’s Colts don’t lack effort. They do lack talent.29 - Arizona Cardinals (LW: 30) - The Cardinals have at least looked competitive with Josh Rosen starting. Still, they’re bad. Could Steve Wilks be one and done?30 - San Francisco 49ers (LW: 31) - The Niners having a lot of national games won’t be so bad if they can look as competitive as they were in Green Bay on Monday night. 31 - New York Giants (LW: 29) - The Giants’ season is essentially over following their blowout loss to Philly on Thursday night. Wins from here on out will just hurt the team’s draft positioning as they try to find an Eli Manning replacement. 32 - Oakland Raiders (LW: 32) - www.IsGrudenGoneYet.com