After missing the last nine games due to an abdominal injury, long snapper Charley Hughlett will return for this Sunday's game against the Las Vegas Raiders. The Eagles activated the veteran from Injured Reserve on Friday. There was an open roster spot after the Eagles waived Hughlett's replacement, Cal Adomitis, on Tuesday.
In the first four games of this season, Jake Elliott converted all 16 of his scoring kicks (four field goals and 12 extra points), while Braden Mann was the league's leader in gross punting average (52.9 yards per punt).
The Eagles signed Hughlett in March after 10 seasons with the Browns from 2015-24. During that time, Hughlett played in 155 games, including playoffs, and recorded 27 special teams tackles. He served as a team captain during his time with Cleveland.




















