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2021 7 95 13.57 3 0.00 251.5
3y Avg. 20 171 8.55 3 -1 -1.00 262.4

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  • Greg Ward: Returns to Philly

    Ward signed with the Eagles' practice squad Wednesday. Ward was cut from the team Thursday but is now back in the fold less than a week later. The Houston product has yet to have a chance with the 53-man roster this season, but he'll continue to be a depth option within the organization for now.
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  • Greg Ward: Loses spot

    Ward was cut from the Eagles' practice squad Thursday. Ward has spent the entire season on the Eagles' practice squad, but he never received a bump up to the active roster. The Houston product was let go in favor of fellow wideout Cam Sims, who joined the team's practice squad Thursday.
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  • Greg Ward: Lands on practice squad

    Ward is signing with the Eagles' practice squad Wednesday, Mike Garafolo of NFL Network reports. Ward was let go by Philadelphia on Tuesday, but he'll rejoin the organization as part of the practice squad a day later. However, since he wasn't waived with an injury designation, he appears to have moved past the ankle injury he dealt with late in training camp.
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  • Greg Ward: Gets let go

    Ward (ankle) was cut by the Eagles on Tuesday, Mike Garafolo of NFL Network reports. Ward was dealing with an ankle injury toward the end of camp, which likely didn't help the veteran's chances of making the team. He's a likely candidate to end up on the team's practice squad, assuming he doesn't receive an offer elsewhere.
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  • Eagles' Greg Ward: Not yet recovered

    Ward (ankle) remains sidelined Sunday, Zach Berman of The Athletic reports. Ward will miss another practice as he continues to work to recover from an ankle injury. The 28-year-old may be on the bubble regarding the team's final 53-man roster, so a return to practice with cut day looming would likely be beneficial to the Houston product.
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  • Eagles' Greg Ward: Needs day off

    Ward (ankle) will not practice Tuesday, Dave Zangaro of NBC Sports Philadelphia reports. It's not clear when Ward suffered the injury, but it'll keep him sidelined until he's recovered. The 28-year-old has spent the last three seasons with the Eagles, but he may be on the bubble this year when it comes to making the 53-man roster, so a quick recovery would be ideal for the Houston product.
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  • Eagles' Greg Ward: Back from injury

    Ward (cramps) was targeted four times and caught three passes for 29 yards in the Eagles' preseason game against the Browns on Thursday. The wide receiver left Philadelphia's first preseason contest against the Ravens on Aug. 12 with leg cramps. The seventh-year pro is competing for a backup role and has 88 catches for 768 yards and 10 touchdowns in 40 career games.
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  • Eagles' Greg Ward: Exits with leg cramps

    Ward was forced out of Saturday's contest with the Ravens early with leg cramps, Martin Frank of The Delaware News Journal reports. Ward appears to have avoided a significant injury, exiting the game after making five catches for 53 yards. The wide receiver is entering his seventh season with the Eagles, looking to crack the active roster as a depth option behind A.J. Brown and DeVonta Smith.
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  • Eagles' Greg Ward: Staying with Eagles

    The Eagles signed Ward to a reserve/future contract Thursday. Ward will return to the Eagles' organization again in 2023, where he's spent the entirety of his NFL career. Ward reached an injury settlement with the team after suffering a toe injury in camp, but he joined Philadelphia's practice squad in October and remained there for the rest of the season.
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  • Greg Ward: Reverts to Philly's practice squad

    Ward reverted to Philadelphia's practice squad Monday, per the NFL's transaction log. Ward was elevated ahead of the Super Bowl, but he was ultimately inactive for the 38-35 loss to Kansas City. The 27-year-old wide receiver is set to hit free agency this offseason.
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  • Eagles' Greg Ward: Inactive for Super Bowl

    Ward (coach's decision) is inactive for Sunday's Super Bowl matchup against the Chiefs, Tim McManus of ESPN.com reports. Ward, who hasn't made any appearances this season, was elevated from the practice squad Saturday, but he'll ultimately not suit up for Super Bowl LVII. His elevation can be viewed as a reward for grinding it out on the practice squad all year.
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  • Greg Ward: Joins Philly's practice squad

    Philadelphia signed Ward to its practice squad Monday. Ward was set to miss the entire 2022 campaign after landing on IR at the end of August due to a toe injury, but he was waived with an injury settlement ahead of Week 1. Now that he's healthy, the 26-year-old will look to work his way back to Philadelphia's active roster via a practice-squad deal. Across his first three seasons (40 appearances), the undrafted wideout out of Houston has caught 88 passes for 778 yards and 10 touchdowns.
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  • Greg Ward: Reaches injury settlement

    The Eagles waived Ward (toe) from injured reserve with an injury settlement Friday, Aaron Wilson of ProFootballNetwork.com reports. Ward was set to miss the remainder of the season after being placed on injured reserve, but he'll now be free to join a new team once fully healthy. The 26-year-old wideout caught 81 of 119 targets for 673 yards and seven touchdowns across his first 23 appearances, but he finished 2021 with just seven catches for 95 yards and three scores across 17 appearances.
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  • Eagles' Greg Ward: Lands on IR

    The Eagles have placed Ward (toe) on their injured reserve, Chris McPherson of the team's official website reports. Ward was originally expected to be waived with an injury settlement, but it looks like both parties were able to come to terms on one. So, he will spend the remainder of the season on the IR unless both parties ultimatley agree on one.
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  • Greg Ward: Expected to be waived/injured

    Ward (toe) is anticipated to be waived with an injury designation by the Eagles on Monday, Aaron Wilson of ProFootballNetwork.com reports. Ward has been sidelined with a toe injury for much of this preseason, likely leading to his removal from Philadelphia's now deep corps of wideouts. The 27-year-old saw both his production (seven catches, 95 yards and three touchdowns) and playing time (234 offensive snaps) plummet in 2021 after he caught 81 passes for 673 yards and seven touchdowns over his first two seasons with the Eagles. Ward is now set to pass through waivers before shifting to injured reserve, should no team opt to claim him.
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  • Eagles' Greg Ward: Still bothered by toe injury

    Ward (toe) isn't practicing Friday, Tim McManus of ESPN reports. Ward's toe injury has lingered through much of August, depriving the wide receiver of valuable practice time as he competes for a spot on the Eagles' roster. He's unlikely to suit up for Sunday's preseason game in Cleveland, though Ward hasn't officially been ruled out at this point.
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  • Eagles' Greg Ward: Misses practice with toe injury

    Ward has missed the last few days of practice with a toe injury, Zach Berman of The Athletic Philadelphia reports. There hasn't been any indication that Ward's injury is a severe one, but he can't afford to lose too much time as he battles for a roster spot in camp. After catching 53 passes in 2020, he hauled in just seven last year, and he's been pushed further down the wideout depth chart by the arrival of A.J. Brown.
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  • Eagles' Greg Ward: Returning to Philadelphia

    Ward agreed to a one-year deal with the Eagles on Tuesday, Zach Berman of The Athletic reports. Ward finished the 2021 campaign with seven catches on 11 targets for 95 yards and three touchdowns across 17 games. The wideout aggravated a back injury during the Eagles' wild-card loss to the Buccaneers, but he's expected to be good to go for the 2022 campaign.
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  • Eagles' Greg Ward: Won't return Sunday

    Ward (back) has been ruled out for the remainder of Sunday's wild-card matchup against the Buccaneers. Ward was limited during Wednesday's practice due to a back issue, and it appears he aggravated it during Sunday's game. He wasn't targeted in the passing attack, so his absence is unlikely to change the Eagles' offensive game plan.
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  • Eagles' Greg Ward: Gets full reps Thursday

    Ward (back) was a full participant in Thursday's practice. The Eagles capped Ward's reps Wednesday while he managed his back issue, but his ability to practice fully Thursday suggests he'll be ready to go for Sunday's wild-card game in Tampa Bay. Ward is coming off a two-catch Week 18 outing in which he played a season-high 57 percent of the snaps in the Eagles' blowout loss to the Cowboys, but that was mostly a byproduct of head coach Nick Sirianni deliberately resting fellow receivers DeVonta Smith and Quez Watkins for most of the second half of the regular-season finale. As such, Ward will likely be in line for a steep drop in playing time for the playoff opener.
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