Ahead of the mandatory minicamp starting Tuesday, the Eagles signed Max Scharping, who adds depth and playoff experience along with the ability to play both guard positions.
A second-round pick of the Houston Texans in 2019 out of Northern Illinois, Scharping spent his first three seasons in Houston before being claimed off waivers by the Bengals prior to the 2022 season. Cincinnati re-signed Scharping for the 2023 season.
Over the past two seasons with the Bengals, Scharping has played in 34 games, including the playoffs. In the Bengals' run to the AFC Championship Game in 2022, Scharping started at right guard in all three playoff games following a Week 18 injury to Alex Cappa.
The 6-foot-6, 325-pound Scharping turns 28 in August. In his career, the Green Bay native has played in 79 regular-season games with 33 starts primarily at left guard, all in his time with the Texans.
Off the field, Scharping and his wife, Cassidy, started a nonprofit to save animals called the Stay Scharp Rescue Foundation, which has saved more than 100 dogs.
On Saturday, June 1st, the Archbishop Wood Vikings captured their first Eagles Girls Flag Football League Championship of Pennsylvania with a 34-14 win over Gwynedd Mercy, while Kingsway took home the New Jersey crown with a 13-6 triumph over Egg Harbor Township. Abington and Palumbo were the other two Pennsylvania semifinalists, while Absegami and Master Charter of Camden represented New Jersey. The 2024 Eagles Girls Flag Football League Championships were presented by NovaCare Rehabilitation, while the 2024 Eagles Girls Flag League was presented by Gatorade, Hilco, and Planet Fitness.

Audrey Donaldson takes it to the house!

Archbishop Wood celebrates its first Eagles Girls Flag Football League Championship.

These playoff games were intense.

Jalen Hurts celebrated the championship teams.

Kingsway High School, the New Jersey Champions, get a moment with Jalen Hurts after receiving the trophy.

Jalen Hurts poses with Archbishop Wood.

The Vikings from Archbishop Wood showcase their championship T-shirts.

Kingsway celebrates winning the New Jersey title.

Gwynedd Mercy stunned Abington, the defending Pennsylvania champions, in the semfinal.

Palumbo High School from South Philadelphia makes is introduced to the crowd.

Jordan Mailata gave Archbishop Wood a pep talk before its semifinal game.

Kingsway breaks the huddle.

A perfect day for some June football at the NovaCare Complex.

The Monarchs of Gwynedd Mercy get ready to take the field.

Game respects game.

Show off those championship T-shirts!

Katie Montiero of Kingsway

Ava Renninger of Archbishop Wood

Ashiya Betrand of Palumbo

Ava Grace Bradley of Archbishop Wood

Rowan Cunningham of Gwynedd Mercy

Krista Quinn of Gwynedd Mercy

Elaysha Vereen of Mastery Charter Camden

Gabriella Piantadosi of Egg Harbor Township

Everyone can see that it's a touchdown for Gwynedd Mercy!

Mia Mendez-Evans of Absegami

Touchdown Kingsway!

Rowan Cunningham of Gwynedd Mercy

Lily Walker (8) celebrates with Sophie Caufield of Gwynedd Mercy.

Ashiya Betrand on Palumbo

Krista Quinn of Gwynedd Mercy