Top of the morning Eagles fans! Wednesday has already arrived, which means pretty soon we're over the hump and that much closer to the weekend. If you missed it, the Eagles' still-young offseason has been filled with interviewing rumors, awards, and rumination on what could come before next season. Here are some headlines to catch you up...
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More dispatches from the Shrine Game practices, where a pair of running backs are making noise.
Dave Spadaro is ready for the Eagles' offensive line to regain its roar in 2015.
Rookies Cody Parkey and Trey Burton were named to the Pro Football Writers Association's All-Rookie team.
The Rumor Mill keeps turning as the Eagles search for the perfect man for the team's vacant personnel position.
A new feature, 5 Fast Facts, catches you up with some must-know bytes about center .
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With Cody Parkey's addition to the Pro Bowl roster on Monday, nine Eagles have been selected to the NFL's all-star game ...

Cody Parkey's biggest kick was his game-winner against his former team, the Indianapolis Colts in Week 2

Cody Parkey set an NFL rookie record with 150 points, also the most by any kicker in Eagles history. Parkey finished second in the NFL in scoring, first in the NFC.

Cody Parkey becomes the ninth Eagle selected to go to the Pro Bowl. It's the most by any NFC team and the highest total by the Eagles since following the 2009 season

WR Jeremy Maclin will make his first Pro Bowl appearanceÂ

Maclin is replacing Denver wide reciever Demaryius Thomas on the Pro Bowl roster

Maclin posted his first 1,000-yard season as an Eagle and won the team's Ed Block Courage Award in 2014

This is Jon Dorenbos' second Pro Bowl appearance

Dorenbos was also named a member of Pro Football Focus' All-Pro Special Teams group

Dorenbos snapped all season longg for Cody Parkey, who set an NFL rookie record with 150 points in 2014

This will be Evan Mathis' second straight Pro Bowl appearance

After missing seven games with a knee injury, Mathis quickly rebounded back to Pro-Bowl form

Mathis joins offensive linemates Jason Peters and Jason Kelce on this year's Pro Bowl roster

This is Connor Barwin's first All-Pro selection

Barwin ranks fourth in the NFL and first in the NFCÂ with 14.5 sacks

Barwin has also recorded 80 tackles and two forced fumbles on the season

This is also the first Pro Bowl appearance for Jason Kelce

Kelce played just two games in 2012 due to a knee injury, but has since rebounded in Pro Bowl style

Kelce signed a new seven-year contract wth the Eagles last offseason

This is the third Pro Bowl selection for LeSean McCoy

McCoy set the Eagles franchise rushing record in 2014, passing Wilbert Montgomery

McCoy currently has 6,693 rushing yards in 89 career games

This is Jason Peters' sixth All-Pro selection

Peters signed a new contract with the Eagles following the 20131 season that will keep him in Philadelphia through 2018

Peters has been the steady presence on an offensive line plagued by injuries in 2014

This is Darren Sproles' first All-Pro selection

Sproles has won three NFC Player of the Week Awarads in 2014 (two for special teams, one for offense)

Sproles has set a career best this season with 481 punt return yards
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