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Sam Bradford wins the day despite a fluke interception
- Updated: July 26, 2016
12:42 PM ET
PHILADELPHIA — How are the Eagles’ quarterbacks faring during training camp? Here’s an evaluation from Tuesday’s practice:
Sam Bradford: up
Bradford was methodical and consistent, not flashy. That appears to be the pattern here.
Wow moment: The only real “wow” with Bradford came at the end of practice, when we realized he completed almost every pass. No one throw really stood out Monday. Bradford continued to throw short passes that caught receivers in stride and allowed them to pick up yardage. Few of his passes traveled more than 5 yards beyond the line of scrimmage.
Whoa moment: None of Bradford’s passes fell incomplete. One, however, was completed to cornerback Aaron Grymes. It was Bradford’s last throw of a full team period. His mistake may have been targeting fourth-team quarterback McLeod Bethel-Thompson, who occasionally lines up as a wide receiver during these practices. The pass bounced off Bethel-Thompson’s hands and was an easy catch for Grymes.
Chase Daniel: up
Throwing to Bethel-Thompson was probably not the best idea for any of the …
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