Jahan Dotson, Philadelphia Eagles
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Jahan Dotson was acquired late in training camp last summer, so he knows what it takes to adjust to a new team, something John Metchie will have to do quickly.
Dotson could be a bigger part of the Eagles' offense this season, and Mukuba might've just pushed himself into the starting safety picture.
That’s not the only relationship Metchie has in the Eagles’ locker room. He also knows Jahan Dotson pretty well. While they weren’t ever actually teammates in high school, Dotson hosted Metchie on his visit to The Peddie School in Hightstown, New Jersey.
In the final open practice of training camp, Hurts, Jahan Dotson, and Cooper all made their presence felt. Unlock Digital Access for unlimited access to Inquirer.com and The Inquirer App, plus 5 articles per month to gift to friends and family.
Undrafted free agent Darius Cooper’s breakout preseason has Philadelphia weighing whether Jahan Dotson still has a place on the roster.
That's because of Elijah Cooks, signed by the Eagles to the practice squad last January after spending his first two seasons with Jacksonville. Cooks, who has three receptions for 38 yards in his NFL career, has had by far the best training camp of any Eagles wide receiver not named A.J. Brown.
Metchie, who was acquired Sunday from Houston, is close with DeVonta Smith from their time together at Alabama, and also has crossed paths with Jahan Dotson.
PHILADELPHIA - The Eagles wrapped up their 2025 training camp with the 18th and final practice open to reporters. It was a lighter session that went 81 minutes