All-time Eagles practice squad trivia

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Malcolm Bunch. Stephen Morris. Freddie Martino. Travis Raciti. Ed Reynolds.

They’re among the 10 unknown players on the Eagles’ practice squad right now, and maybe one day one of these obscure NFL players will be the answer to a trivia question.

Practice squad trivia? Who would ever come up with an idea like that?

Who else.

So with the Eagles on their bye week, here is the first-ever Eagles practice squad trivia test.

How much do you know about the all-time Eagles practice squad?

Good luck!

1. This one-time Eagles practice squad running back is one of only four players in the NFL with at least 1,300 yards both rushing and receiving since the start of the 2012 season.

2. This former Eagles practice squad running back is the only player in NFL history to rush for at least 50 yards in his only NFL game (not including 1987 strike replacement players).

3. This one-time Eagles practice squad safety had five interceptions for the Chargers in 2007, fifth-most among all AFC players that season.

4. This former practice squad safety went on to become an assistant United States attorney, where he never lost a felony case, and is now a senior partner in King and Spalding. He’s one of the nation’s leading legal experts on antitrust law.

5. This Eagles practice squad alum started 72 games on the offensive line for the Eagles during the Andy Reid era.

6. This Eagles practice squad offensive lineman went on to join the Patriots’ active roster and started at right guard for the 2004 team that beat the Eagles in the Super Bowl.

7. This former Eagles practice squad quarterback led his team to the 1998 NCAA championship.

8. This practice squad running back went on to sign with the Bears and rushed for over 1,100 yards in his best NFL season.

9. This former Eagles practice squad receiver has over 300 career receptions and played on the Patriots team that won last year’s Super Bowl.

10. This defensive lineman never played a regular-season game in the NFL but was the first player to score a touchdown at Lincoln Financial Field. It came on a 66-yard TD return after he intercepted Damon Huard of the Patriots in a 2003 preseason game.

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