The Eagles made roster adjustments on Wednesday afternoon.
The team promoted offensive lineman Jack Driscoll from the practice squad to the active roster. They also re-signed wide receiver Parris Campbell to the practice squad and added defensive tackle Siaki Ika to the practice squad.
Driscoll was elevated for Sunday’s game against the Giants, having previously played five snaps on special teams during the Week 6 game against the Browns. Originally drafted in the fourth round of the 2020 draft, Driscoll returned to the practice squad on September 3 after spending four years with the Eagles. He has appeared in 56 games for the team, making 17 starts—nine at right guard and eight at tackle. At 6-foot-5 and 312 pounds, he will add valuable depth and experience, especially after Jordan Mailata was placed on Injured Reserve.
Campbell, who was released from the active roster on Tuesday, will provide veteran depth by rejoining the practice squad. This season, he has been elevated for three games, recording six catches for 30 yards and one touchdown in 112 offensive snaps.
Siaki Ika, a third-round pick by the Cleveland Browns in 2023, was added after being released from the Browns’ practice squad on October 15. Ika played in four regular-season games as a rookie and participated in a playoff game in Houston. Standing 6-foot-3 and weighing 335 pounds, Ika was part of LSU’s 2019 National Championship Team and concluded his college career at Baylor, playing in 40 games over four seasons with 23 starts.