Eagles takeaways from preseason opener: Tanner McKee shows he's top-32 QB in NFL; Will Shipley proves he's RB2

The Philadelphia Eagles' preseason opener against the Baltimore Ravens highlighted several key takeaways. Tanner McKee, the Eagles' third-string quarterback, demonstrated his potential as a top-32 NFL quarterback. He showcased his composure, decision-making, and ability to make accurate throws, suggesting he could be more than just a backup. Another standout was Will Shipley, the Eagles' second-round draft pick, who proved he deserves the RB2 role. Shipley's strong performance, including a touchdown run, solidified his position as a capable backup to Miles Sanders. The article also noted that the Eagles' starters, including Jalen Hurts and A.J. Brown, did not play in the preseason opener, but the performances of McKee and Shipley provided a positive outlook for the team's depth and future prospects.
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